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235:Sahasrabahu
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1599:Saurashtra
1529:Parvartaka
1374:Kishkindha
1352:Kimpurusha
905:, pp.157–8
775:References
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571:Parasurama
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658:Kashmiras
649:Jamadagni
590:Himalayas
588:, in the
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271:Jamadagni
131:Bhargavas
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1729:Yaudheya
1719:Vidarbha
1664:Trigarta
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1524:Parasika
1504:Panchala
1489:Nishadas
1454:Mekhalas
1444:Manipura
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1252:Gandhāra
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993:Ujjayini
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697:See also
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582:Mahadeva
567:Brahmins
564:Bhargava
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473:Amravati
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378:Ikshwaku
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247:Rig Veda
148:Sanskrit
2557:Avatars
2550:Related
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2506:Vikarna
2441:Shakuni
2431:Savitri
2421:Satyaki
2416:Sanjaya
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1914:Mausala
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1820:Books (
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1659:Tangana
1619:Sinhala
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1569:Pulinda
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1429:Mahisha
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1379:Konkana
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1307:Kalinga
1297:Kasmira
1262:Gomanta
1247:Dwaraka
1232:Dasarna
1192:Bhārata
1187:Bahlika
1029:, p.282
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729:Karusha
724:Dasarna
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662:Daradas
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486:Saunaka
465:Banaras
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2486:Uttara
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2366:Nakula
2286:Iravan
2141:Arjuna
2131:Ambika
2079:Events
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1938:Tribes
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1879:Shalya
1852:Udyoga
1847:Virata
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1694:Utkala
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1614:Sindhu
1609:Shakya
1564:Pundra
1514:Parada
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