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KSee: avyamimamsa, Ed. Gaekwad's Oriental Series, I (1916) Ch. 17; Introduction., xxvi. Rajashekhara is dated c 880 AD - 920 AD.
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A branch of the Kekaya seems to have migrated to southern India in later times and established its authority in Mysore country.
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Ancient History of Deccan, pp 88, 101; Political History of Ancient India, 1996, p 58, Dr H. C. Raychaudhury.
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The capital of Kekaya was a city named Rājagṛha or Girivraja, identified with the modern-day Girjak or
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Political History of Ancient India: From the Accession of Parikshit to the Extinction of Gupta Dynasty
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Location of the Anu tribe from which the Kekayas were descended among the Vedic tribes
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kingdom, which was the principal imperial power in north-west Iron Age South Asia.
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furnishes a list of the extant tribes of his times which also includes the
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The Kekayas appear in epic Hindu literature, especially in the
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region, in the same area where the Kekayas were later located.
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During the 6th century BCE, the Kekayas, along with the
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For the kingdom in the Ramayana and Mahabharata, see
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Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
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Location of the Kekayas during the post-Vedic period
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Location of the Kekayas during the late Vedic period
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Index

Kekeya Kingdom



Sanskrit
Indo-Aryan
tribe
South Asia
Iron Age
Gāndhāra
Vipāśā
Irāvatī
Jalalpur
Pakistani Punjab
Madraka
Uśīnara
Anu
Paruṣṇī
Punjab
Vedic period
Aśvapati
Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa
Chāndogya Upaniṣad
brāhmaṇas
Vaideha
Janaka
Madras
Uśīnaras
Sibis
Gāndhāra

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