- Kalinga (region) - Wikipedia
In the 3rd century BCE, the region came under Mauryan control as a result of the Kalinga War It was subsequently ruled by several regional dynasties whose rulers bore the title Kalingādhipati ("Lord of Kalinga"); these dynasties included Mahameghavahana, Vasishtha, Mathara, Pitrbhakta, Shailodbhava, Bhaumkara, Somavamshi, and Eastern Ganga
- Kalinga | Kalinga War, Ashoka, Mauryan Empire | Britannica
Kalinga, ancient territorial subdivision of east-central India It corresponds to present-day northern Telangana, northeastern Andhra Pradesh, most of Odisha, and a portion of Madhya Pradesh states
- Kalinga (2024) - IMDb
Kalinga: Directed by Dhruva Vaayu With Dhruva Vaayu, Pragya Nayan, Aadukalam Naren, Laxman Meesala A protagonist encounters terrifying events, uncovering a sinister mystery lurking beneath the surface
- Kalinga Empire: Historic Power, War, and Influence
Kalinga was widely known for its extensive trade networks that connected India with Southeast Asia Merchants from Kalinga exported textiles, spices, ivory, and precious stones to regions such as Sri Lanka, Burma, and Indonesia
- Kalinga (historical region) - Bharatpedia
Kalinga is a historical region of India It is generally defined as the eastern coastal region between the Ganges and the Godavari rivers, although its boundaries have fluctuated with the territory of
- Kalinga War: Causes and Consequences | History of Odisha
Explore the Kalinga War, a watershed moment in Odia history Learn about its causes, consequences, and lasting impact
- The Kalinga War and Ashoka Maurya: From Incredible Conquest to . . .
Kalinga had a long and storied history of independence, known for its strong maritime power, vibrant trade, and cultural sophistication Its ports were critical to regional trade with Southeast Asia, making it an economically significant region
- Kalinga (province) - Wikipedia
Kalinga (), officially the Province of Kalinga (Ilocano: Probinsia ti Kalinga; Tagalog: Lalawigan ng Kalinga), is a landlocked province in the Philippines situated within the Cordillera Administrative Region in Luzon Its capital (and largest city) is Tabuk and borders Mountain Province to the south, Abra to the west, Isabela to the east, Cagayan to the northeast, and Apayao to the north
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