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Ancient kingdom in India
Aśmaka or Assaka was a Mahajanapada in ancient India which existed between 700 BCE and 425 or 345 BCE according to the Buddhist texts and Puranas. It included
Asmaka
Aśmaka (Skt. अश्मक), or Pali Assaka, was a kingdom among the 16 Mahajanapadas mentioned in Buddhist literature, in inscriptions including the Ajāntā Caves
Asmaka_kingdom
State in southern India
India, Aśmaka held an important place in the subcontinent's historical and cultural landscape. Buddhist texts and the Puranas describe Aśmaka as a prosperous
Telangana
Kingdoms in the Indian subcontinent (c. 600 BCE–c. 345 BCE)
a belt stretching from Gandhara in the northwest to Anga in the east to Asmaka in the southern part of the Indian subcontinent. They included parts of
Mahajanapadas
Indian mathematician-astronomer (476–550)
Aryabhata as āśmakīya, "one belonging to the Aśmaka country." During the Buddha's time, a branch of the Aśmaka people settled in the region between the Narmada
Aryabhata
District of Maharashtra in India
beedi. In ancient times, the northern part of the district was part of Asmaka while the southern part of the district, along with Satara and Sangli districts
Solapur_district
India, Aśmaka held an important place in the subcontinent's historical and cultural landscape. Buddhist texts and the Puranas describe Aśmaka as a prosperous
History_of_Telangana
State in western India
back many millennia. Notable dynasties that ruled the region include the Asmakas, the Mauryas, the Satavahanas, the Western Satraps, the Abhiras, the Vakatakas
Maharashtra
Legendary Indian dynasty
Shindhudvipa Ayutayu Pratayu Rituparna Sarvakama I Sudasa Kalmashapada Asmaka (Aśmaka) Mulaka or Sarvakama II Dasharatha I Ilibil or Ananaranya III Vishvamashaha
Solar_dynasty
Kingdom described in the Mahabharata
South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA DAṆḌAKA MŪLAKA VIDARBHA DAŚARṆA
Kalinga_(Mahabharata)
King in Hindu mythology
immortalised into Kakawin Sutasoma. Kammāsapāda also appeared in Jayaddisa Jātaka. Asmaka Mahajanapada Mani, p. 377 Wilson p. 315 Bhagavata Purana Archived 3 November
Kalmashapada
Ancient Hindu sage
Ulbana, Vasubhrdyana and Dyumat (from Arundhati) Asmaka (Niyoga child for Kalmashapada)-Founded Asmaka Janapada Parent(s) Brahma or Mitra-Varuna and Urvashi
Vasishtha
Ancient Indian kingdom
South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA DAṆḌAKA MŪLAKA VIDARBHA DAŚARṆA
Madra_kingdom
Dravidian language
the ancient Kannada lands (Kuntalas, Mahishakas, Punnatas, Mahabanas, Asmakas, etc.) and Greece, Egypt, the Hellenistic and Roman empires and others
Kannada
Indian mathematician and astronomer (600–680)
reasonable guess would be that Bhāskara was born in Saurastra and later moved to Aśmaka. Bhāskara I is considered the most important scholar of Aryabhata's astronomical
Bhāskara_I
Buddhist cave monuments in Maharashtra, India
major excavation ceased, except at cave 26, which the Asmakas were sponsoring themselves. The Asmakas launched a revolt against Harisena's son, which brought
Ajanta_Caves
2022 film directed by Mallidi Vashist
which can revive the dead. Bimbisara plans to conquer the Asmaka kingdom next. He kills the Asmaka king and imprisons princess Ira when they refuse to kneel
Bimbisara_(film)
Son of Arjuna in the Mahabharata
Shakuni. He also slew numerous enemy warriors, including the son of King Asmaka, the brothers of Shalya, Rukmaratha, Lakshmana, Vrindaka, Brihatbala, Asvaketu
Abhimanyu
Hindu mythological royal lineage
Shindhudvipa Ayutayu Pratayu Rituparna Sarvakama I Sudasa Kalmashapada Asmaka (Aśmaka) Mulaka or Sarvakama II Dasharatha I Ilibil or Ananaranya III Vishvamashaha
List of Ikshvaku dynasty kings in Hinduism
List_of_Ikshvaku_dynasty_kings_in_Hinduism
Ancient country/region
South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA DAṆḌAKA MŪLAKA VIDARBHA DAŚARṆA
Bahlikas
Ruling dynasty of Magadha (c. 345–322 BCE)
Preceded by Succeeded by Shaishunaga dynasty Mithila Panchala Surasena Vatsa Kuru Haihaya Vanga Asmaka Maurya Empire Today part of Bangladesh India Nepal
Nanda_Empire
Satavahana ruler from c. 86 CE to 110
states that he ruled the following regions: Asika (area in Godavari valley) Aśmaka (Ashmaka in Godavari valley) Muḍhaka or Mulaka (area around Paithan) Surāṣṭra
Gautamiputra_Satakarni
Legendary figure in Jainism
gifted the kingdom of Vinita (Ayodhya) and Bahubali got the kingdom of Asmaka from South India, having Podanapur as its capital. After winning six divisions
Bahubali
Historical region of India
said to have broken away from the Danda kingdom along with the kings of Asmaka and Vidarbha as its feudal states, and established rule of Second Kalinga
Kalinga_(region)
Ancient people in the central South Asia
or of the Haihayas; and according to the Assaka Jātaka, the kingdom of Aśmaka, in the Deccan, was under Kāśika suzerainty. Kāśī itself, in turn, was coveted
Kāśī_(kingdom)
Ancient Indian kingdom
South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA DAṆḌAKA MŪLAKA VIDARBHA DAŚARṆA
Kekeya_kingdom
Dynasty from southern India
kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya
Ay_dynasty
Iranian people mentioned in the Indo-Aryan sources
v t e Mahajanapadas Great Indian Kingdoms (c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE) Anga Asmaka (Assaka) Avanti Chedi Gandhara Kashi Kamboja Kosala Kuru Magadha Malla Maccha
Kambojas
Geographical region of ancient India
South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA DAṆḌAKA MŪLAKA VIDARBHA DAŚARṆA
Aparanta
and entities that ruled the region included, in chronological order, the Asmaka, Vidarbha kingdom, Maurya Empire, Satavahana Empire, Vakataka dynasty, Chalukya
History_of_Maharashtra
Town in Maharashtra, India
dynastic rules. It was credited to be the capital of the ancient Janpadas like Asmaka. Thus, Paithan gained the epithet as "Supratisthana" (Sanskrit: सुप्रतिष्ठान
Paithan
War described in the Hindu epic Mahabharata
kills many warriors, including Vrihadvala (the king of Kosala); the king of Asmaka, Martikavata (the son of Kritavarma); Rukmaratha (the son of Shalya); and
Kurukshetra_War
Dravidian ethnic group
the Vedic period in the Indian subcontinent. In the seventh century BCE, Asmaka was one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas. Andhras were mentioned by Megasthenes
Telugu_people
Kingdom in the epic Mahabharata
kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya
Haihaya_kingdom
Town in Telangana, India
ancient Podana town (Podanapura), which was known to be the capital of the Asmaka Mahajanapadas of ancient India that covered present-day Andhra Pradesh,
Bodhan
Legendary kingdom mentioned in ancient Indian literature
South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA DAṆḌAKA MŪLAKA VIDARBHA DAŚARṆA
Sauvira_kingdom
Ancient kingdom inhabited by the Hara Huna tribe
kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya
Hara_Huna_kingdom
Ancient Hindu kingdom of India
v t e Mahajanapadas Great Indian Kingdoms (c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE) Anga Asmaka (Assaka) Avanti Chedi Gandhara Kashi Kamboja Kosala Kuru Magadha Malla Maccha
Panchala
Pre-modern Sanskrit term referring to outsiders, foreigners, barbarians and invaders
kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya
Mleccha
Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation
kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya
Gandhara
Village in Telangana, India
are the names of nearby villages. The area which village is located under Asmaka janapada (Assaka). Of early Indian Vedic period, later it is under part
Kothapally, Nizamabad district
Kothapally,_Nizamabad_district
Ancient kingdom in north-western South Asia
v t e Mahajanapadas Great Indian Kingdoms (c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE) Anga Asmaka (Assaka) Avanti Chedi Gandhara Kashi Kamboja Kosala Kuru Magadha Malla Maccha
Gandhāra_(kingdom)
Anguttara Nikaya, Digha Nikaya, Chulla-Niddesa (Buddhist Canon) Anga Assaka (or Asmaka) Avanti Chetiya (Chedi / Cedi) Gandhara Kamboja (possibly ancestral of Nuristani)
List of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes
List_of_ancient_Indo-Aryan_peoples_and_tribes
Major realms of Vedic India, c. 1100–600 BCE
(Matsya), Aparānta (Markandeya) Arthapa Central ✓ ✓ Atharva (Markandeya) Aśmaka (Ashmaka) Southern ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Aśvakūṭa Central ✓ Āṭavi Southern ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Āraṇya
Janapada
Ancient non-Aryan tribe
Purana refers to a tribe called the Andhrarakas along with the Maulikas, Asmakas, Bhogavardhanas, Naisikas, Kuntalas etc., as people inhabiting the Southern
Andhras
Republican confederacy in ancient India
v t e Mahajanapadas Great Indian Kingdoms (c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE) Anga Asmaka (Assaka) Avanti Chedi Gandhara Kashi Kamboja Kosala Kuru Magadha Malla Maccha
Vajjika_League
name existed Anarta kingdom 1100–550 BC Anga kingdom 1380–550 BC Asmaka kingdom 1150–300 BC Avanti kingdom 900–322 BC Chedi kingdom 1250–344 BC Chola kingdom
List of political entities in the 8th century BC
List_of_political_entities_in_the_8th_century_BC
One of the Mahajanapadas
v t e Mahajanapadas Great Indian Kingdoms (c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE) Anga Asmaka (Assaka) Avanti Chedi Gandhara Kashi Kamboja Kosala Kuru Magadha Malla Maccha
Kosala
Royal genealogies as described in Indian tradition
the Iksvakus, the Pancalas, the Kaseyas, the Haihayas, the Kalingas, the Asmakas, the Kurus, the Maithilas, the Surasenas and the Vitihotras – and subdues
Epic-Puranic royal genealogies
Epic-Puranic_royal_genealogies
Ancient Indian History
kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya
Abhira_kingdom
Historic site in Chandrapur district, Maharashtra
dolmens (Marathi: हिरापूर मांडवगोटा), dating back to 2nd-3rd century BC asmaka mahajanapadas or satavahana dynasty era, are 4 dolmens (burial chambers)
Hirapur_dolmen
Historical region in modern India
v t e Mahajanapadas Great Indian Kingdoms (c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE) Anga Asmaka (Assaka) Avanti Chedi Gandhara Kashi Kamboja Kosala Kuru Magadha Malla Maccha
Vatsa
Capital city mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata
and all were happy to be reunited. South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA
Manipura_(Mahabharata)
Holy Site in Telangana, India
these discoveries, Kotilingala is believed to be a town of the ancient Asmaka (also Andhra or Assaka) Mahajanapada. The mud fortification, protected by
Kotilingala
Historical country in India
v t e Mahajanapadas Great Indian Kingdoms (c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE) Anga Asmaka (Assaka) Avanti Chedi Gandhara Kashi Kamboja Kosala Kuru Magadha Malla Maccha
Avanti_(region)
Village in Telangana, India
are male and 2,359 are female. The area which village is located under Asmaka janapada (Assaka). of early Indian Vedic period, later it is under part
Hasakothur
Kingdom mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata
kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya
Huna_kingdom
said to have broken away from the Danda kingdom along with the kings of Asmaka and Vidarbha as its feudal states, and established rule of second Kalinga
List_of_rulers_of_Odisha
Avanti Kingdom 700 BCE[citation needed] 300 BCE Ujjayini Sanskrit India Asmaka Kingdom 700 BCE[citation needed] 300 BCE Potali Sanskrit India Kingdom of
List of Hindu empires and dynasties
List_of_Hindu_empires_and_dynasties
Name Capital State type Existed Anga Champa or Campā Kingdom 1100–530 BC Asmaka Potana Kingdom 700–425/345 BC Avanti Mahissati, Ujjaini Kingdom 700–300
List_of_Iron_Age_states
Aspect of Sanskrit grammar
possessive pronouns: madīya-, māmaka-, māmakīna- (my, mine) asmadīya-, asmāka-, asmākīna- (our/s) tvadīya-, tāvaka-, tāvakīna- (thy, thine) yuṣmadīya-
Sanskrit_nominals
Damascus 12th century BC - 734 BC Aramea 2300 - 700 BC Argolis 1200 - 379 BC Asmaka 1150 - 300 BC Assyria 2025 - 911 BC Athens 1556 - 355 BC Ba 13th century
List of political entities in the 12th century BC
List_of_political_entities_in_the_12th_century_BC
History of Indian state of Bihar
Ikshvaku dynasty, as well as the Panchalas, Kasis, Haihayas, Kalingas, Asmakas, Kurus, Maithilas, Surasenas and the Vitihotras. He expanded his territory
History_of_Bihar
city in Bengal; historically important for its role in maritime trade. Asmaka (Assaka) – Region in present-day Telangana and Maharashtra; a southern Mahajanapada
List of historical regions of India
List_of_historical_regions_of_India
Historical region
Andhra, Nishadas and Kuntis. Panini (500 BCE) in his Aṣṭādhyāyī mentions Asmaka Kingdom in connection with Dakshinatya and Kalinga. Dakshinapatha also finds
Dakshinapatha
Ancient Indian kingdom
a fair credence in this direction. South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA
Sivi_kingdom
Kingdom mentioned in Indian epic literature
Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley. South Asia 500 BCE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE AŚMAKA AVANTĪ CEDI PUṆḌRA VAṄGA RĀḌHA SUHMA KALIṄGA SAVARA ANDHRA KUNTALA APARĀNTA
Gandhara_(Mahabharata)
Mountainous country mentioned in the Puranas
kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya
Himalaya_kingdom
Aridusaha Modana Modusahau, Pinnasiya Ariyana Jivayena, Chakravartti
Dharashiv in the modern Osmanabad district of Maharastra. Here the king of the Asmaka region by the name Shiva welcomed him to his territory by paying him a visit
Avakinnayo_Karakandu
kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya
Gomanta_kingdom
Ancient kingdom inhabited by the Rishikas
the Pundras, the Kichakas, the Vatsas, the Kalingas, the Taralas, the Asmakas, and the Rishikas (8.8) and also the Kambojas, Ambasthas, Kaikeyas, Gandharas
Rishika_kingdom
Subgroup of Telugu-speaking Vaidiki Smartha Brahmins
is identified and it is also known as Moolaka or Moolaka desa along with Asmaka in Satavahana regime. T. V. Venkatachala Sastry's study of caste genealogy
Mulukanadu_Brahmin
In the Satavahana record, it's mentioned as Mahabana. It formed part of Asmaka Mahajanapada in the early Buddhist list of Sodasamahajanapadas of Anguttaranikaya
Maraguda
BC – 734 BC Aramea 2300–700 BC Arcadia 1000–743 BC Argolis 1200–379 BC Asmaka 1150–300 BC Assyria – 934–609 BC Athens 1556–355 BC Avanti 900–322 BC Ba
List of political entities in the 10th century BC
List_of_political_entities_in_the_10th_century_BC
Ancient people in the central South Asia
v t e Mahajanapadas Great Indian Kingdoms (c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE) Anga Asmaka (Assaka) Avanti Chedi Gandhara Kashi Kamboja Kosala Kuru Magadha Malla Maccha
Cedī_(tribe)
kingdoms mentioned in the Mahabharata Abhira Andhra Anarta Anga Anupa Assaka Asmaka Avanti Ay Bahlika Bhārata Chedi Chera Chola Chinas Dakshina Kosala Dakshinatya
Gopa_Rashtra
BC Asia Aramea 2300–700 BC Asia Arcadia 1000–743 BC Argolis 1200–379 BC Asmaka 1150–300 BC Assyria – 934–609 BC Athens 1556–355 BC Europe Avanti 900–322
List of political entities in the 9th century BC
List_of_political_entities_in_the_9th_century_BC
the Pundras, the Kichakas, the Vatsas, the Kalingas, the Taralas, the Asmakas, and the Rishikas were mentioned to be vanquished by Karna. Pullindas and
Khasas_(Mahabharata)
4th-century BCE ruler in South Asia
Buddhist literature, we also read of southern Ashvakas (or Assakas or Asmakas) on the bank of river Godavary in Trans-Vindhya country. The Ashvakas are
Shashigupta
BC – 732 BC Aramea 2300–700 BC Arcadia 1000–743 BC Argolis 1200–379 BC Asmaka 1150–300 BC Assyria 2025–609 BC Athens 1556–355 BC Ba 13th century – 316
List of political entities in the 11th century BC
List_of_political_entities_in_the_11th_century_BC
ASMAKA
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Great one
Boy/Male
Tamil
The Moon
Boy/Male
Arabic
Able; Active
Girl/Female
Australian, Gaelic
Slender; From the Forest; Similar to Caley or Cailley
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Telugu
Victory of the Moon
Boy/Male
Muslim
Emperor, King
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Beloved of the Sun; Sun-stone; One whose Fame is Like Sun
Boy/Male
Indian
Righteousness
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Fulfilling Desire
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Krishna
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