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- Ahichatra abstract "Ahichatra (or Ahi-Kshetra) was the ancient capital of Northern Panchala, a northern Indian kingdom mentioned in Mahabharata. The remains of this city has been discovered near Ramnagar town in Nainital district in Uttarakhand state. The excavations have brought to life a brick fortification and continuity of occupation from a period before 600 BCE to 1100 CE. During the first excavations in 1940–44, the Painted Gray Ware pottery were found at the earliest level. Ruins of this city could be identified from the remote sensing imagery of IRS (Indian Remote Sensing) satellites. The ruins reveals that the city had a triangular shape. Recent excavations in Ahichhatra showed it was first inhabited by the middle of the second millennium BC with Ochre Coloured Pottery culture people, followed by Black and Red Ware culture. Around 1000 BC, it reached at least 40 hectares of area, making it one of the largest Painted Grey Ware culture sites. The city was alive up to end of Kurukshetra war.Near the ahichhatra 2 km west there is also a big pond at the time of mahabharta in the village of jagannathpur and today the peoples bath in that pond this pond is made by the pandavs at the time of banvasThe territory under Ahichatra was formerly under the Panchala king Drupada. Later it was taken over by Drona, after a war, in which Drupada was defeated by Drona's disciple Arjuna. Ashwatthama, the son of Drona, was given the responsibility of ruling the territory of Northern Panchala from Ahichatra. Ashwatthama probably ruled the kingdom being subordinate to the rulers of Hastinapura.The word Ahi means snake or Naga in Sanskrit. Nagas were a group of ancient people who worshiped serpents. The word khsetra means region in Sanskrit. This implies that Ahi-kshetra was a region of Nagas. This could mean that the region was populated originally by Nagas,Nairs and Bunts of Kerala and Tulu Nadu who claim Kshatriya descent from the nagas as well as Namputhiri and Tuluva Brahmins(Hindu philosophers Adi Shankara and Madhvacharya belonging to these communities) trace their origins to this place.".
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- Ahichatra wikiPageOutDegree "37".
- Ahichatra wikiPageRevisionID "685406351".
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Adi_Shankara.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Ahir.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Arjuna.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Ashwatthama.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Black_and_red_ware_culture.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Bunt_(community).
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Capital_city.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ahir_history.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Indian_cities.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_India.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mahabharata.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Drona.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Drupada.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Hastinapur.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Kerala.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Kshatriya.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Kurukshetra_War.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Madhvacharya.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Naga_Rajputs.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Nainital_district.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Nair.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Nambudiri.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Ochre_Coloured_Pottery_culture.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Painted_Grey_Ware_culture.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Panchala.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Panchala_Kingdom_(Mahabharata).
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Ramnagar,_Uttarakhand.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Samantbhadra.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Sanskrit.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Tulu_Nadu.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Tuluva_Brahmins.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLink Uttarakhand.
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Adi Raja".
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahichatra".
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahichchhatra".
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahichhatra".
- Ahichatra wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahikshatras".
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- Ahichatra subject Category:Ahir_history.
- Ahichatra subject Category:Ancient_Indian_cities.
- Ahichatra subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_India.
- Ahichatra subject Category:Mahabharata.
- Ahichatra hypernym Capital.
- Ahichatra point "28.371 79.136".
- Ahichatra type Book.
- Ahichatra type City.
- Ahichatra type Place.
- Ahichatra type Settlement.
- Ahichatra type Book.
- Ahichatra type Place.
- Ahichatra type SpatialThing.
- Ahichatra comment "Ahichatra (or Ahi-Kshetra) was the ancient capital of Northern Panchala, a northern Indian kingdom mentioned in Mahabharata. The remains of this city has been discovered near Ramnagar town in Nainital district in Uttarakhand state. The excavations have brought to life a brick fortification and continuity of occupation from a period before 600 BCE to 1100 CE. During the first excavations in 1940–44, the Painted Gray Ware pottery were found at the earliest level.".
- Ahichatra label "Ahichatra".
- Ahichatra sameAs Q2827417.
- Ahichatra sameAs Ajichatra.
- Ahichatra sameAs Ahicchatrâ.
- Ahichatra sameAs अहिछत्र.
- Ahichatra sameAs m.027qzyf.
- Ahichatra sameAs Q2827417.
- Ahichatra lat "28.371".
- Ahichatra long "79.136".
- Ahichatra wasDerivedFrom Ahichatra?oldid=685406351.
- Ahichatra isPrimaryTopicOf Ahichatra.