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- Mithila (IAST: Mithilā), also known as Tirhut, Tirabhukti and Mithilanchal is a geographical and cultural region of the Indian subcontinent bounded by...
- Mithila (IAST: mithilā, also known as Mithilanchal, Tirhut and Tirabhukti) is a geographical and cultural region located in the Indian subcontinent. The...
- records as "Na-fu-ti O-lo-na-shuen" (Dinafudi is probably a reference to Tirabhukti) Xuanzang mentions that Harsha waged wars to bring "the Five Indias under...
- in the epic Mahabharata along with its neighbouring kingdom Prasuhma. Tirabhukti or Mithila region is bounded by the Mahananda River in the east, the Ganges...
- records as "Na-fu-ti O-lo-na-shuen" (Dinafudi is probably a reference to Tirabhukti). Bennett, Matthew (1998). The Hutchinson Dictionary of Ancient & Medieval...
- Bangladesh; Presidency division and Medinipur division of West Bengal in India Tirabhukti Mithila area of India and Nepal Suhma Burdwan division, Medinipur division...
- mahārajā-śrī-Darppanārāyan-ātmaja-Tirabhukti-rāja-śri-Bhairavasimhasya. This translates to; "Bhairavasimha, Lord of Tirabhukti and son of Lord Darppanārāyana"...
- Chinese records as "Na-fu-ti O-lo-na-shuen" (probably a reference to Tirabhukti and Arunasva). The war had lasted 3 days. He wrote the book Zhong Tianzhu...
- a later text. Beginning with the Gupta period, the names Mithilā and Tirabhukti replaced that of Videha as the appellation of the whole former territory...
- "A Critical Evaluation of sources for identification of Gangeyadeva of Tirabhukti". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 35: 39–42. JSTOR 44138754...