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  1. #41
    Kayu (कायु) is a country mentioned in Mahabharata. Its inhabitants were called Kayavya (कायव्य). It has been identified with province of Khyber Pass in Pakistan.

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  2. #42
    Banteay Kdei (बांटेकिडी), meaning "A Citadel of Chambers", also known as "Citadel of Monks' cells", is a Buddhist temple in Angkor, Cambodia. The name Banteay Kdei originates from an earlier name, Kuti (कुटी), which is mentioned in the Sdok Kak Thom.

    कुटी : प्राचीन कंबुज देश (कंबोडिया: दक्षिण-पूर्व एशिया) का एक नगर जहाँ 9वीं सदी के हिंदू राजा जयवर्मन् II की राजधानी कुछ समय तक रही थी. इसकी स्थिति अंगकोरथोम के पूर्व में बांटेकिडी निकट थी.

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  3. #43
    Lavo (लवो) was a Kingdom on the left bank of the Chao Phraya River in the Upper Chao Phraya valley from the end of Dvaravati civilization, around the 7th century, until 1388. The original center of Lavo civilization was Lavo (modern Lopburi), but the capital shifted southward to Ayutthaya around the 11th century, whereupon the state became the Ayutthaya Kingdom.

    King Kalavarnadit used the name "Lavo" as the name of the kingdom, which came from the Sanskrit name "Lavapura", meaning "city of Lava", in reference to the ancient South Asian city of Lavapuri (present-day Lahore).

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  4. #44
    Lopburi (Hindi:लोपबुरी, Thai: ลพบุรี) is the capital city of Lopburi Province in Thailand. It was originally known as Lavo or Lavapura, meaning "city of Lava" in reference to the ancient South Asian city of Lavapuri (present-day Lahore, Pakistan).

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  5. #45
    Mandalay (Hindi:मांडले, Burmese: မန္တလေး; MLCTS: manta.le: [mĂ*ɴdəlĂ©]) is the second-largest city and the last royal capital of Myanmar (Burma). Mandalay lies along the Sagaing Fault, a tectonic plate boundary between the India and Sunda plates.

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  6. #46
    Quote Originally Posted by lrburdak View Post
    Mandalay (Hindi:मांडले, ]
    Sounds funny as Haryanvi dialect......."maand ley" hehehe

    Good to know about its history.


    Thankyou Sir!

  7. #47
    Nagadipa is a small island off the coast of Jaffna Peninsula in the Northern Province, Sri Lanka.The name of the island alludes to the folklore inhabitants, the Naga people.

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  8. #48
    Oxus River (आक्सस नदी) is the longest river in Southwest Asia. This region of central Asia is considered by some scholars to be the original home of Jat people.

    दक्षिण-पश्चिमी एशिया में अफ़ग़ानिस्तान तथा दक्षिणी रूस की सीमा पर बहने वाली नदी है, जिसे प्राचीन भारतीय साहित्य में वंक्षु और विष्णुपुराण में चक्षु कहा गया है। ग्रीक लोग आमू को आक्सस कहते थे।

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  9. #49
    Pagan (पागन) is a city in Burma, known for a Kingdom of Burma also commonly known as the Pagan Dynasty and the Pagan Empire which was the first kingdom to unify the regions that would later constitute modern-day Burma (Myanmar).

    Tamradvipa (ताम्रद्वीप) (AS, p.394): was the Indian name of Pagan Empire. Pagan city, founded in 849 AD, was also called Arimardanapura (अरिमर्दनपुर ) and was capital of the Pagan Empire. The Kingdom was part of Tattadesha (तत्तदेश).

    Arimardanapura (अरिमर्दनपुर) (बर्मा) (AS, p.38): was ancient Indian name of Pagan City. It was capital of Tamradvipa. The most reputed King of the Kingdom was Aniruddha (अनिरुद्ध) (= Anawrahta (r. 1044–77) of Burmese sources) who turned a small Pagan principality into a great Pagan Empire, which included major portion of Brahmadesha (ब्रह्मदेश). Aniruddha was a Buddhist King, who is believed to have brought a bone and tooth edict of Buddha from Sinhala country and preserved in Shwezigon Pagoda. Aniruddha died in 1077 AD.

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  10. #50
    Pakpattan (पाकपत्तन) is a city and district in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Hukum Singh Panwar (Pauria) writes that its ancient name was Ajudhin or Ayodhin, which has been identified as the original Ayodhya of the Rigvedic times. (The Jats:Their Origin, Antiquity and Migrations, p.194)

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  12. #51
    Panduranga (पांडुरंग) was one of five principalities that consisted of the historical Champa in Vietnam. Its present name is Phan Rang–Tháp ChĂ*m.

    Panduranga (पांडुरंग), Annam (अनाम), Kambodia (कम्बोडिया) (AS, p.538) - प्राचीन भारतीय उपनिवेश चम्पा का दक्षिणी भाग. 5 वीं शती ई. में प्रारंभ में यहाँ चम्पा के राजा धर्ममहाराज श्री भद्रवर्मन का आधिपत्य था. Virapura (वीरपुर) या Rajpura (राजपुर) में यहाँ की राजधानी थी.

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  13. #52
    Pegu (पेगू), now called Bago is a city and the capital of the Bago Region in Myanmar. It was formerly also known as Hanthawaddy, meaning "She Who Has Swans". Its ancient name was Hansavati (हंसावती) . It was a colony of Indians settled in 5-6th century BCE. Pegu was known as Suvarnabhumi in ancient Indian literature. During Ashoka Maurya's reign Moggaliputra had sent Sona and Uttara monks to spread Buddhism in the region.

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  14. #53
    Komabenga (कोमबेंग) is an ancient historical place in Borneo island of Indonesia.

    कोमबेंग (AS, p.236) बोर्नियो द्वीप, इंडोनेशिया में स्थित एक ऐतिहासिक स्थान है। यहाँ एक प्राचीन गुहा में अनेक हिन्दू तथा बौद्ध मूर्तियाँ मिली हैं। सम्भवत: यहाँ की मूर्तियाँ शत्रुओं के आक्रमण के समय शायद महाकाम नदी की घाटी में स्थित किसी मंदिर से लाकर यहाँ छिपा दी गईं थीं। बोर्नियो में ई. सन की प्रारंभिक शतियों में हिन्दू उपनिवेषों तथा सभ्यता का विकास हुआ था।

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  15. #54
    Khemarashtra (खेमराष्ट्र) was an Indian state east of ancient Gandhara (Yunnan) and west of Syama countries. Alavirashtra was in north, another Indian state. Yunnan is a province of China, Located in Southwest China.

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  16. #55
    The Khorat Plateau (Thai: ที่ราบสูงโคราช) is a plateau in the northeastern Isan region of Thailand. The plateau forms a natural region, named after the short form of Nakhon Ratchasima, a historical barrier controlling access to and from the area. Korat (कोरट) or Khorat is a gotra of Jats.

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  17. #56
    Kuchavara (कूचवार) or Kucha was an ancient Buddhist kingdom located on the branch of the Silk Road that ran along the northern edge of the Taklamakan Desert in the Tarim Basin and south of the Muzat River.

    कूचवार पाणिनिकालीन एक नगर था। यह चीनी तुर्किस्तान में उत्तरी तरिम उपत्यका का नाम था, जिसका अर्वाचीन नाम कूचा है। चीनी भाषा में आजकल इसे 'कूची' कहते हैं। कूचा से प्राप्त अभिलेखों में कूचा के राजाओं को कूचीश्वर, कूचि महाराज, कौचेय, कौचेय वरेंद्र कहा गया है। कूचा बहुत प्राचीन राज्य था। चीन से पश्चिम जाने वाले रेशम पथों पर कूचा प्रसिद्ध केंद्र था। चीनी यात्री तुरफान से कूचा होकर काशगर आते थे और वहाँ से कम्बोज (पामीर) और बाल्हीक (बल्ख) होते हुए भारतवर्ष में प्रवेश करते थे। कूचा या मध्य एशिया से कौचप या कोजव नामक ऊनी वस्त्र (कालीन या नम्दे) आया करते थे।

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  18. #57
    Kunduz (Hindi: कुंदुज, Pashto: کندز‎; Persian: قندوز‎) is a city in northern Afghanistan, which serves as the capital of Kunduz Province. Kunduz is the site of the ancient city of Drapsaka. It is probably associated with Jat clan Kundu.

    कुंदुज (AS (p.198) निवासियों को महाभारत, सभा पर्व 52 में कुंदमान कहा गया है. यह देश संभवत है जैसा कि प्रसंग से इंगित होता है अफगानिस्तान की उत्तरी सीमा पर रहा होगा (देखें डॉ.मोतीचंद्र: उपायन पर्व- ए स्टूडी)
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  19. #58
    Kusimanagara (कुसीम नगर) was the ancient Indian name of Pathein, formerly called Bassein, the largest city and the capital of the Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar (Burma).

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  20. #59
    Kusumapura (कुसुमपुर) was an ancient city founded by Indians in Burma. It got name from Kusumapura (कुसुमपुर), an ancient name of Pataliputra, the capital of Magadha.

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  22. #60
    Kuti (कुटी) was a village near Pataliputra on other side of Ganga River. Buddha had visited this village. Another city of the name Kuti was in Cambodia which was capital of King Jayavarman II in 9th century. It was located in east of Angakorthom.

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