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Paurava dynasty: Significance and symbolismSep 25, 2024 · The Paurava dynasty in Hinduism is recognized as a lineage founded by Puru, Yayati's youngest son, and it is referenced in the Matsyapurana, ...
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THE PURĀṆAS ON THE ORIGINAL HOME OF THE INDO-ARYANShistory23. (v) Yayati had five sons - Yadu, Turvasu, Druhyu, Anu and. Puru. The empire of Yayati was divided among them as follows : (a) Puru, the youngest, ...
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Lecture 11 - ANCIENT INDIAThe Punjab region of the upper Indus Valley remained the seat of Vedic/Hindu learning and of ancient Vedic heritage. Tribally based polities included the Purus ...
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Part 2.2b - The Paurava DynastyJul 6, 2021 · This page relates 'Paurava Dynasty' of the English study on the Matsya-purana: a Sanskrit text preserving ancient Indian traditions and ...
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Porus | Indian King, Battle of the Hydaspes, & Alexander the GreatOct 22, 2025 · Not known in Indian sources, the name Porus has been conjecturally interpreted as standing for Paurava; i.e., the ruler of the Purus, a ...<|separator|>
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Sanskritdictionary.com: Definition of puruDefinition: पुरु a. (-रु -र्वी f.) [पृ-पालनपोषणयोः कु; Uṇ.1.24] Much, abundant, excessive, many; (in classical literature पुरु occurs usually at the beginning of proper ...Missing: etymology heroic
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Puru, Pǔ rú, Pu ru, Pǔ rù, Pūru, Purū, Pūṟu - Wisdom LibrarySep 3, 2024 · 1) Puru (पुरु):—Son of Jahnu (son of Hotraka). He had a son named Balāka. (see Bhāgavata Purāṇa 9.15.4). 2) Pūru (पूरु):—One of the sons of Yayāti ...In Hinduism · Biology · Languages
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Porus - Livius.orgDec 16, 2019 · Porus (Old Indian Puru): king in the eastern Punjab, defeated in 326 BCE by Alexander the Great. The Greek/Latin name Porus is a rendering of ...Missing: Pauravas | Show results with:Pauravas
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Paurava: 16 definitions - Wisdom LibraryMay 31, 2022 · Paurava (पौरव) is the name of an ancient king of Lāvāṇaka, whose daughter, Sulocanā, was captivated by love at the sight of Sūryaprabha, ...
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NoneBelow is a merged summary of the Purus Tribe, Panchajana, Divodasa, Sudas, Mandala 7, Battles in the Rigveda, and Sapta Sindhu, based on the provided segments. To retain all information in a dense and organized manner, I will use a combination of narrative text and a table in CSV format for detailed data points (e.g., references, locations, quotes). The narrative will provide an overview, while the table will capture specific details like hymns, page references, and URLs.
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[PDF] Bharatas and the Battle of Ten Kings - ER PublicationsThis resulted the formation of big tribe Kuru. The Battle of Ten Kings led Bharata to occupy the entire Puru territory (West Punjab) centered around Sarasvati ...
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[PDF] Ancient Indian historical tradition - Internet Archiveno PAURAVA GENEALOGIES EXAMINED. The Patiravas. The g-enealog-y of Puru^s descendants, the Pauravas, is found in eight Puranas and also twice in the ...
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The Project Gutenberg eBook of Anabasis of Alexander, by Arrian.Thence he made his second start, and on the fifth day reached the junction of the Hydaspes and Acesines. Where these rivers unite, one very narrow river is ...
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(PDF) A HISTORY OF INDIA - Academia.edu... (kshatriya), from among whom the tribal chieftain (rajan) was selected. 6 The ... King Poros belonged 30111 to the tribe of the Pauravas, descended from the Puru ...
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HISTORIOGRAPHY OF THE PUNCH-MARKED COINS - jstorHe believed that "the idea of a coinage came to India in the late fifth or early fourth century B.C. from Achaemenid territory .being suggested by the sigloi; ...
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LacusCurtius • Diodorus Siculus — Book XVII Chapters 84‑103### Summary of Porus' Territory, Governance, Economy, and Society (Diodorus Siculus Book 17)
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Early 'Aryans' and their neighbors outside and inside IndiaJul 5, 2019 · ... Vedic culture that only later on (ca. 1200–400 BCE) existed in the northern area of the Indus civilization of the greater Punjab. At best ...
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Vedic religion | Origins, Beliefs & Practices - BritannicaVedic religion, the religion of the ancient Indo-European-speaking peoples who entered India about 1500 bce from the region of present-day Iran.Missing: Punjab 326
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[PDF] invasion of india by alexander the great - Cristo Raul.orgPage 1. THE. INVASION OF INDIA. BY ALEXANDER THE GREAT. AS DESCRIBED BY. ARRIAN Q •. CURTIUS DIODOROS PLUTARCH. AND JUSTIN. BEING TRANSLATIONS OF SUCH PORTIONS ...
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Hydaspes (326 BCE) - Livius.orgAug 10, 2020 · In May 326, the Macedonian king Alexander the Great and his ally, raja Ambhi of Taxila, defeated Porus, a raja who had not been able to ...
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None### Summary of the Battle of Hydaspes (326 BC)
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[PDF] Some Thoughts on Alexander's Battle at the Hydaspes, especially in ...Arrian is our best source for Alexander the Great's actions at the Battle of the Hydaspes.1 As. Devine explains, Diodorus' and Curtius' accounts are ...Missing: prelude | Show results with:prelude<|separator|>
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Arrian, Anabasis of Alexander - ToposTextArrian, The Anabasis of Alexander, translated by Edward James Chinnock (d. 1920), from the Hodder and Stoughton edition of 1884, in the public domain.
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Arrian on the mutiny at the Hyphasis - Livius.orgJul 14, 2020 · The mutiny is described by the Greek author Arrian of Nicomedia in his Anabasis 5.28.1b-29.1. The translation was made by M.M. Austin. Mutiny at ...Missing: text | Show results with:text
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Expansion of the Maurya Empire | Early World CivilizationsChandragupta extended the borders of the Maurya Empire toward Seleucid Persia, after defeating Seleucus c. 305 BCE. In addition to this treaty, Seleucus ...
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[PDF] Historical Geography of the PunjabThe Punjab was included in the western province of the Mauryan empire. The provincial capital, Taxila, was linked with Pataliputra, by an imperial highway, and ...
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(DOC) Greece Kingdoms in India - Academia.eduThe Macedonian satraps were then conquered by the Mauryan Empire, under the reign of Chandragupta Maurya. ... Pauravas in Punjab, the Battle of the Hydaspes in ...