Anga
Anga was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of eastern India whose existence is attested during the Iron Age. The members of the Aṅga tribe were called the Āṅgeyas.
Aṅga | |
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Unknown (~1100 BCE)–c. 530 BCE | |
Aṅga and other kingdoms of the late Vedic period | |
Aṅga and other Mahajanapadas in the Post Vedic period Aṅga is the easternmost, south of Vajji and east of Magadha | |
Capital | Champapuri (near modern Bhagalpur) and Malini (near modern Munger), Bihar |
Religion | Historical Vedic religion Buddhism Jainism |
Government | Monarchy |
• | Brahmadatta |
Raja (King) | |
Historical era | Iron Age |
• Established | Unknown (~1100 BCE) |
• Disestablished | c. 530 BCE |
History of Bengal |
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Counted among the "sixteen great nations" in Buddhist texts like the Anguttara Nikaya, Aṅga also finds mention in the Jain Vyakhyaprajnapti's list of ancient janapadas.
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