- the 2nd
century CE bear the
symbol of the
Hindu god Shiva. Coin of the
Kunindas. Obv
Shiva standing with battle-axe
trident in
right hand and
leopard skin...
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North India. The
Kingdom of
Kunindas is also
mentioned in
Mahabharata as Kulinda.They were
Defeated by the Arjuna.
Kunindas are also
mentioned by Panini...
-
Janapadas situated in the Cis-Sutlej region, such as the
Arjunayanas and
Kunindas, pla**** a
crucial role in
dealing a
significant blow to the Kushans. As...
- of the
larger tribe of the
Kuninda in
northern India. They are
known for
their coins, as the
silver coins of the
Kunindas, the
Vemakas and the Audumbaras...
-
Satavahana Empire (230 BC – AD 220)
Kuninda Kingdom (200 BC – AD 300)
Mitra Dynasty (c. 150 – c. 50 BC)
Shunga Empire (185–73 BC) Indo-Gr****
Kingdom (180...
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important coins.
Silver coin of the
Kuninda Kingdom, c. 1st
century BCE.
Another Kuninda coin. Coin of the
Kunindas. Coin of Dharaghosha, king of the Audumbaras...
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pilgrimage sites and
proximity to
Mount Kailash. The Pauravas, Kushanas,
Kunindas, Guptas, Katyuris, Palas, Chands,
Parmars (or Panwars), and the British...
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seemingly gained independence from the Indo-Gr****s. The
silver coins of the
Kunindas, the
Vemakas and the
Audumbaras closely follow the
coins of Apollodotus...
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Satavahana Empire (230 BC – AD 220)
Kuninda Kingdom (200 BC – AD 300)
Mitra Dynasty (c. 150 – c. 50 BC)
Shunga Empire (185–73 BC) Indo-Gr****
Kingdom (180...
- age of
Ancient India.
Among the
first major dynasties of
Kumaon were the
Kunindas in the
second century BCE who
practised an
early form of Shaivism. Ashokan...