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    The Abhira kingdom in the Mahabharata is either of two kingdoms near the Sarasvati river. It was dominated by the Abhiras, sometimes referred to as Surabhira...
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  • Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Abhira may refer to: Abhira tribe, an ancient Indian tribe Abhira Kingdom, an ancient kingdom Abhira dynasty, a classical era...
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    a vast kingdom. The Abhiras had an extensive empire comprising Maharashtra, Konkan, Gujarat and some part of South Madhya Pradesh. The Abhira era was...
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  • The Abhiras were a legendary people mentioned in ancient Indian epics and scriptures as early as the Vedas. they were a warlike tribe is admitted by all...
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  • The Abhira era (later known as the Kalachuri or Chedi era) was a Hindu system of year numbering started by the Abhira King Ishwarsena in which the year...
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    The Abhira-Gupta Dynasty also known as the Ahir-Gupta dynasty was a dynasty which existed in the Kathmandu Valley in modern-day Nepal. These Abhira-Guptas...
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    Surasena (category Yadava kingdoms)
    city of Mathurā. It is speculated that the Surasena kingdom originated from Sura (Abhira) kingdom that lied on the banks of Saraswati. The Surasenas claimed...
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    ruler Mahmud invaded the kingdom and raided the Somnath temple during 1024-1025 CE. The Chaulukyas soon recovered, and the kingdom reached its zenith under...
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  • city of Amaravati, Karnataka, the ruthless bandit king Ramarama of the Abhira kingdom kills a theater troupe for stealing a government treasure before he...
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  • rule there, however after his death, the Sultan of Gujarat recovered the kingdom and even sacked Chittor Fort in 1535. The Sultanate of Gujarat remained...
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