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- The Pauravas were an ancient tribe in the northern Indus valley, to which Raja Porus may have belonged.[citation needed] The origins of the Pauravas are...
- the Battle of the Hydaspes, visualizing the lives of Porus, ruler of the Paurava Kingdom in India, and Alexander the Great, the king of Macedonia. It aired...
- exodus of the Yadavas from Mathura to Dvaraka owing to pressure from the Paurava rulers of Magadha, and probably also from the Kurus. At various times there...
- captured the Paurava Kingdom after ********inating Porus. Chanakya, a Takshashilan Brahmin scholar and the former prime minister of the Paurava Kingdom arrives...
- fought between the Macedonian Empire under Alexander the Great and the Pauravas under Porus in May of 326 BCE. It took place on the banks of the Hydaspes...
- city of Jhelum could have, possibly, been the capital of Porus' Kingdom, Paurava. A city called Bucephala was founded nearby to commemorate the death of...
- Suratha (King of Vidarbha), ****a (Chakravarti king of Dharmaranya), and Paurava (King of Anga). Ravana is regarded to have once caught sight of the apsara...
- the existence of early Vedic (c. 1500 BCE) practices in the area. The Pauravas, Khasas, Kiratas, Nandas, Mauryas, Kushanas, Kunindas, Guptas, Karkotas...
- the Pandavas with an army and also an maharathi on the side of Pandavas. Paurava is a king and the rebirth of Asura Sarabha. He fought the side of Kauravas...
- and honour in the art of war and whose legend goes back to the time of Pauravas in the 5th and 4th centuries BCE.[better source needed] The "Kathians"...