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- Kanakagiri (also known as Suvarnagiri) is a town in Karnataka state of India. It was a provincial capital of the Mauryan Empire and later became the capital...
- Jatinga-Rameshwara), were sent from the southern province's capital Suvarnagiri to various places. All three versions contain the same message, preceded...
- provincial capitals are Tosali (in the east), Ujjain (in the west), Suvarnagiri (in the south), and Taxila (in the north). The head of the provincial...
- Siddharabetta, Koratagere, Kuramkote area and surrounding villages was ruled by Suvarnagiri Mahasamsthana and later ruled by the Wodeyars of Mysore. During the British...
- Avantirastra (capital: Ujjayini), Dakshinapatha (capital: uncertain, perhaps Suvarnagiri), Uttarapatha (capital: Taksasila), and Purvapatha (capital: Pataliputra)...
- Ramachandra Edited by Umesh Kulkarni Music by B. V. Karanth Distributed by Suvarnagiri Films Release date 1977 (1977) Running time 108 minutes Country India...
- Bhaskar Edited by M. N. Swamy Music by L. Vaidyanathan Production company Suvarnagiri Films Release date 1992 (1992) Running time 122 minutes Country India...
- (conflated versions) English translation Prakrit in Brahmi script From Suvarnagiri, on the order of His Highness the Prince, and the officers: good health...
- Kochuthovala 29 Valiyakandam 13 Anakuthy 30 Govt. College 14 Parakkadavu 31 Suvarnagiri 15 Puliyanmala 32 Kalyanathandu 16 Ambalappara 33 Mulakaramedu 17 Kattappana...
- four provincial capitals are Tosali (in the east), Ujjain in the west, Suvarnagiri (in the south), and Taxila (in the north). The head of the provincial...