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The Dakṣiṇa Madrakas lived to the east of Śākala, possibly Amritsar and Lahore west of Beas river near the
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Political History of Ancient India: From the Accession of Parikshit to the Extinction of Gupta Dynasty
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period were from Madra proper, including Śākalya, who was a member of the court of the
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Location of the Anu tribe from which the Madrakas were descended among the Vedic tribes
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river. These Madras were organised into a kingdom and had their capital at
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The Madrakas appear in epic Hindu literature, especially in the
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region, in the same area where the Madrakas were later located.
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During the 6th century BCE, the Madrakas, along with the
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Location of the Madrakas during the post-Vedic period
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Location of the Madrakas during the late Vedic period
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Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute
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