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This image shows the locations of Kingdoms mentioned in the Indian epics. Focus is on en:Mahabharata. The names mentioned in en:Ramayana also is included. The locations of the kingdoms are based on the current knowledge about their locations. Yellow coloured names are the names of the kingdoms. Orange colored names are kingdoms outside ancient India, but which are mentioned in the epics. Their locations are highly speculative. Pink coloured names are the territories of the exotic tribes. They have spread to many other places. By Rakshasa Kigdom, what is meant is the territory of en:Ghatotkacha. Asura Kingdom is the kingdom of Vrishaparvan, an en:Asura royal sage. The river names are shown in blue, the mountains in purple and forests in green as a background for the locations of the kingdoms. Most of these natural boundaries serve as the boundaries of these kingdoms.
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میں، اس کم دے کاپیرائٹ دا مالک، اس کم نوں اس لائسنس دے مطابق چھاپدا واں:
کاپی کرن، ونڈن تے بدلن دی ایس ڈوکومنٹ لئی اجازت دتی جاندی اے ایہناں GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 شرطاں نال یا مگروں کسے وی چھپے ورین Free Software Foundation توں بنا کسے انویرینٹ سیکشن دے، ناں فرنٹ کور لکھت تے ناں بیک کور لکھت دے۔ لسنس دی اک کاپی سیکشن وچ ہیگی اے جہدا ناں اے GNU Free Documentation License۔http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.htmlGFDLGNU Free Documentation Licensetruetrue
کس دے ناں – تسیں لازمی ایس کم دے بناں والے بارے دسو جنج اونے آکھیا اے یا جنج لسنس چ آکھیا گیا ہے۔
اکو جہا شئیر کرو۔ – اگر تسیں بدلدے یا ایس کم تے بناندے تے بنن والے کم نوں اینج دے لسنس نال ای ونڈو گے۔
اس لائسنس دا ٹیگ GFDL دے مطابق اس فائل چ پایا گیا اے licensing update۔http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/CC BY-SA 3.0Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0truetrue
I'd like to contradict the en:Saurashtra (region) depicted in the map, it's inconsistent with what's described in wiki page of Saurashtra. Saurahstra is the region defined between Gulf of Kutch and Gulf of Khambhat
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