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- Heheya_Kingdom abstract "In the Mahabharata epic, the Heheya Kingdom (also known as Haihaya, Haiheya, Heiheya, etc.) is one of the kingdoms ruled by Chandravanshi Kshatriya kings in the central and western India. It was the strongest of the kingdoms and was ruled by the powerful Kartavirya Arjuna, who even defeated Rakshasa Ravana. Its capital was Mahishmati (the modern city of Maheshwar) on the banks of river Narmada in Madhya Pradesh. They conquered many other kingdoms of India. However, the enmity with the warrior-type Brahmins (Bhargavas) resulted in their demise. Parasurama was the Bhargava leader under whom they were exterminated. Talajangha was an allied kingdom of Heheya, probably to the east of it. This is however, considered to be largely fiction and there is no historical evidence for this.".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageID "4318495".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageLength "11030".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageOutDegree "83".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageRevisionID "704383352".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Amravati.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Anarta_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Anga_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Avanti_(India).
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Ayodhya.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Benares_State.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Bhargava.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Brahmin.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kingdoms_in_the_Ramayana.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Category:Yadava_kingdoms.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Chedi_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Darada_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Dasarna_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Dattatreya.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Dvārakā.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Gandhamadana_mountains.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Ganges.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Gopa_Rashtra.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Haihayas.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Himalayas.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Ikshvaku_dynasty.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Indra.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Jadu.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Jamadagni.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Kalinga_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Kartavirya_Arjuna.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Karusha_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Kasmira_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink King_Sagara.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Kisari_Mohan_Ganguli.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Kosala_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Kshatriya.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Kunti_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Lunar_dynasty.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Mahajanapada.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Maheshwar.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Mahishmati.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Malava_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Mithila_(ancient).
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Mitra.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Narmada_River.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Parashurama.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Rakshasa.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Rama.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Ravana.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Saurashtra_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Shaunaka.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Shiva.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Shudra.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Sumitra.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Surasena.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Tarkshya.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Trigarta_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Ugrasrava_Sauti.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Vaishya.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Vanga_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Varanasi.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Vatsa.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Vedas.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Vidarbha_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Vitahavyas.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Vraja_Kingdom.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLink Yamuna.
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haihayas".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Haiheyas".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hattiavanshi".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heheya Kingdom".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heheya".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Heheyas".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "Talajanghas".
- Heheya_Kingdom wikiPageWikiLinkText "heheya Kingdom".
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- Heheya_Kingdom subject Category:Kingdoms_in_the_Ramayana.
- Heheya_Kingdom subject Category:Yadava_kingdoms.
- Heheya_Kingdom hypernym Kingdoms.
- Heheya_Kingdom type Country.
- Heheya_Kingdom type Place.
- Heheya_Kingdom type Place.
- Heheya_Kingdom comment "In the Mahabharata epic, the Heheya Kingdom (also known as Haihaya, Haiheya, Heiheya, etc.) is one of the kingdoms ruled by Chandravanshi Kshatriya kings in the central and western India. It was the strongest of the kingdoms and was ruled by the powerful Kartavirya Arjuna, who even defeated Rakshasa Ravana. Its capital was Mahishmati (the modern city of Maheshwar) on the banks of river Narmada in Madhya Pradesh. They conquered many other kingdoms of India.".
- Heheya_Kingdom label "Heheya Kingdom".
- Heheya_Kingdom sameAs Q11143651.
- Heheya_Kingdom sameAs Kerajaan_Heheya.
- Heheya_Kingdom sameAs m.0bwtkw.
- Heheya_Kingdom sameAs Q11143651.
- Heheya_Kingdom wasDerivedFrom Heheya_Kingdom?oldid=704383352.