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11 unusual facts about Kosal


History of Kalahandi

Kalahandi region was the main route for Chola to attack Subarnapur of South Kosal.

Kosal

Dakshina Kosala Kingdom, a colony of Kosala kings identified to be the Chhattisgarh state and western Orissa region of India

Kosala, an ancient Indian region, corresponding roughly in area with the region of Oudh in the present day Uttar Pradesh state

Kosala Kingdom or Uttara Kosala, a kingdom mentioned in the ancient Indian texts

Kosal Kranti Dal

KKD is mainly focused on the creation of a separate Kosal state by the bifurcation of Orissa.

Kuilta

The myth, however, is most important one and throws significant light on the socio-economic and political history as well as culture of Kosal region during the eighteenth century AD.

Maraguda

With the rise of the illustrious and mighty Nala rulers in the 3rd century A.D. Maraguda valley emerged as the classic capital city of Kosal and thrived for centuries with prosperity.

In the light of the reference of the Chinese pilgrim, Maraguda valley has been identified as the capital city of Kosal country.

circuit area having excellent religious institutions, magnificent residential apartments, massive fortification and efflorescent palace complex, as the majestic imperial metropolis with acropolis and seat of cultural culmination of Kosal kingdom.

Hiuen Tsang who extensively traveled in India from 630-645 A.D. narrates that from Kalinga, he went north-west by hills and woods for about 1800 li to reach Kosal country which was 6000 li in circuit, surrounded by marshes and mountains with its capital city 40 li or 10 km in circuit.

Many scholars have identified the site as capital city of Kosal Kingdom referred to by Hiuen Tsang.


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