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Amrapali: The most beautiful woman in the world history
Amrapali of Vaishali democracy was the most beautiful woman. She is the only woman in the history who had been forced to prostitution by state order. Emperors were crazy of her. Finally she changed the discipline of the Buddha himself. Read about this beautiful, intelligent, bold and spiritual woman from the pages of Indian ancient history.......
51 commentsAryabhatta
Indian scientists have shaped the course of mathematics and astronomy for the world to marvel upon. Many scientists in the USA today are Indians and more than 40% of scientists of NASA and the Silicon Valley are Indians. Indians have helped the...
328 commentsMaukharis
In the second half of the sixth century, Kanyakubja (later Kanauj), a city located on the upper Ganga before its confluence with the Jamuna, rose to prominence as the capital of the Maukhari Kings. Maukharis of Kanauj, came into prominence in the sixth century A.D. The first three kings of this dynasty Mari-Varman, Aditya Varman and Ishvara-Varman served as feudatories of the Imperial Guptas.
3 commentsMahajanapadas
Aryan tribes known as Janas were led by Janardhans during their nomadic phase. During this phase wars were fought not for territory but for the possession of cattle known as Gavasthi. During the later Vedic period Janapadas emerged.
1 commentAsoka the Great of Mauryan Empire
The Magnificent Ruler from the Mauryan Empire, Ashoka, has a number of achievements during his reign. He was certainly the greatest missionary ruler in the history of the ancient world. He worked with great zeal and devotion to his mission, and achieved a lot, both at home and abroad.
0 commentsAncient Bihar
Ancient Bihar was called Magadha with its capital at Patliputra. Patliputra was established by Ajatsatru the son of Bimbisara. The capital was then built by Udayin, the son of Ajatsatru. The history of...
2 commentsThe Spiritual and Travel Appeal of Rajgir, Bahir, India
There are two different reasons that a traveler may be drawn to visit the Indian city of Rajgir in the state of Bahir. One is that the area has warm water ponds which are said to be restorative healing...
5 commentsChandragupta disciple of Chanakya: Rich Son of Poor Dad
Few people have rare qualities, born poor but achieved great. Who can achieve and how? Peep through the history and know .....how to be a rich son born of a poor dad....
5 commentsWhat Is a Buddhist King?
After writing two earlier hubs about Buddhism and political power - http://hubpages.com/hub/Buddhist-king-is-violating-Buddhist-ethics http://hubpages.com/hub/Buddhist-Imprimatur - I got a question from a commentator: "What is a 'Buddhist'...
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