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Kīkaṭa was an
ancient Indian kingdom in what is now India,
mentioned in the Vedas. A
section in the
Rigveda (RV 3.53.14)
refers to the
Kīkaṭas, with its...
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identified the
Kīkaṭa tribe—mentioned in the
Rigveda (3.53.14) with
their ruler Pramaganda—as the
forefathers of
Magadhas because Kikata is used as synonym...
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Kosala etc.
Kikatas were said to be
Anarya or non-vedic
people who didn't
practice Vedic rituals like soma,
According to Sayana,
Kikatas didn't perform...
- Gāndhārīs
Gangaridai Gurjara-Pratihara
Kambojas Kalinga Kasmira Kekaya Khasas Kikata Koliya Kosala Kurus Licchavis Madra Magadhis Malavas Mallakas Mātsyeyas...
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scholar Frits Staal. Of
these 300, many – such as kapardin, kumara, kumari,
kikata – come from
Munda or proto-Munda
languages found in the
eastern and northeastern...
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Kasmira Kalakuta Kalinga Kamboja Karnata Karusha Kashi Kekeya Kerala Khasa Kikata Kimpurusha Kinnara Kirata Kingdom Kishkindha Konkana Kosala Kuninda ****i...
- Buddha, the
incarnation of Vishnu, was born
around 1800 BC in Bodhi-****a (
Kikata) to Ajana, and was a
different person from
Gautama Buddha. As per the Agni...
- (Rigveda, RV 1.108.8, RV 8.10.5)
Gandhara Guṅgu
Ikshvaku dynasty Krivi Kīkaṭa Kuru Mahīna
Malankhara Maujavant Matsya Nahuṣa
Paktha Panis Pārāvata Parsu...
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recorded kingdom of Gangaridai;
major Hindu and
Buddhist kingdoms including Kikata, Videha, Vṛji, Magadha, Nanda, Mauryan, Anga, Kalinga, Kamarupa, Samatata...
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Kasmira Kalakuta Kalinga Kamboja Karnata Karusha Kashi Kekeya Kerala Khasa Kikata Kimpurusha Kinnara Kirata Kingdom Kishkindha Konkana Kosala Kuninda ****i...