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Decked with ornaments, possessed of red teeth, endued with the prowess of infuriate elephants, attired in robes of diverse colours, smeared with powdered scents, armed with swords and nooses, capable of restraining mighty elephants, companions in death, and never deserting one another, equipped with
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Andhakas fought along with Satyaki are Yadavas. Yadavas are of 5 different races i.e. Yadu, Vrushni, Mushti, Bhoja and Andhakas. However, Andhras are different. According to Bhagavatha purana, Andhras are the decedents of King Bali means. Andhras are six such Anga, Vanga,
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Buddhist sculptures at
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Kalings, Simha, Pundra and
Andhras. So Andhras are different from Andhakas. Andhras are eastern where as Andhakas are western yadavas. The clarification is sufficient to distinguish Andhakas from Andhras. The Chanura is also one of Andhakas and not of Andhras.
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413:Translation
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208:Hindu texts
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130:Megasthenes
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1666:Saurashtra
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1626:Prasthala
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647:Rajasuya
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169:Location
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575:Mbh 7.4
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289:Satyaki
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221:of the
185:History
147:Krishna
100:Satyaki
85:Rigveda
69:Puranas
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1761:Utkala
1696:Sonita
1681:Sindhu
1676:Shakya
1631:Pundra
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1506:Malava
1501:Malla
1451:Kosala
1429:Kirata
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