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27:, through expansion and conquest, but may also refer to the spread of Kamrupi culture to the east and southwards during the early centuries of the Common Era. To the west, expansion of political boundaries towards 72: 88: 39:. The term is tied to the geographic uncertainties surrounding the "Kamrup" during the first millennium and early second millennium. 73:
University of Allahabad. Department of Modern Indian History, University of Kerala. Dept. of History, University of Kerala (1955).
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beyond the current cultural sphere. This particularly concerns the spread of political boundaries of
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was the historical extent of the political boundaries and culture of
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Kamrup
Kamrup Kingdom
North Bengal
Bengal
North Odisha
Varman dynasty
Pala dynasty
cite book
link
Category
Kamarupa

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