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Yaudheya (Brahmi script: 𑀬𑁅𑀥𑁂𑀬) or
Yoddheya Gana (Yoddheya Republic) was an
ancient militant gana (confederation)
based in the
Eastern region of the...
- Govasena, who was the king of Sivi Kingdom. They had a son,
Yaudheya.
According to Puranas,
Yaudheya was also the name of the son of Prativindhya. The Bhagavata...
- the
Yaudheyas soon
reestablished themselves as independent.
Within the next
century the
warlike Yaudheyas became more powerful. The
Yaudheyas were then...
- of the deity.
Yaudheya was the son of
Yudhishthira and Devika, and the
grandson of Govasena, who was the king of Sivi Kingdom.
Yaudheya succeeded his...
- but were
ultimately defeated by
Eastern Punjab Janapadas such as the
Yaudheya,
Trigarta Kingdom, Audumbaras, Arjunayanas, and
Kuninda Kingdom. In the...
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Yaudheya coin,
imitative of
Kushan coinage, 3rd-4th
centuries CE. Obverse:
Karttikeya standing facing,
holding a
spear with dvi (“two” in Brahmi) to the...
- subcontinent. It
appears that the
Pauravas were
annexed by the
militant Yaudheya Republic.
Following the
disintegration of the
Mauryan Empire, many regional...
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granddaughters Satyaki's
hopes to
marry into the Pandava's family. The
latter day
Yaudheyas claimed themselves as sons of
Dharmaraja and
nephews of
Arjun and claimed...
- two-armed and six-headed like Skanda. A
significant number of
Kushan and
Yaudheya coins,
sculptures and
inscriptions produced from 500 BCE to 1200 CE picture...
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Pauravas from
about the 3rd
century CE,
because they were
annexed by the
Yaudheya Republic, who in turn
submitted to the Mauryans. It was only at the end...