38 relations: Agam Kuan, Ajatashatru, Anant Sadashiv Altekar, Archaeology, Ashoka, Ayurveda, Barabar Caves, Bihar, Bulandi Bagh, Chandragupta Maurya, Chunar, David Brainard Spooner, Dhanvantari, Excavation (archaeology), Hindi, Hypostyle, Indian Standard Time, Laurence Waddell, Magahi language, Maurya Empire, Pataliputra, Pataliputra capital, Patna, Patna Metro, Patna Municipal Corporation, Patna Museum, Patna Regional Development Authority, Postal Index Number, Salabhanjika, Sandstone, Shunga Empire, Son River, States and union territories of India, Stupa, The Times of India, Third Buddhist council, Urban planning, Vihara.
Agam Kuan
Agam Kuan (अगम कुआं,"unfathomable well") is an ancient well and archaeological site in Patna, India.
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Ajatashatru
Ajatashatru (Pali: Ajātasattu; Kunika; or early 4th century BCE) was a king of the Haryanka dynasty of Magadha in North India.
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Anant Sadashiv Altekar
Anant Sadashiv Altekar (1898–1960; Devanagari: अनंत सदाशिव आळतेकर) was a historian, archaeologist, and numismatist from Maharashtra, India.
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Archaeology
Archaeology, or archeology, is the study of humanactivity through the recovery and analysis of material culture.
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Ashoka
Ashoka (died 232 BCE), or Ashoka the Great, was an Indian emperor of the Maurya Dynasty, who ruled almost all of the Indian subcontinent from to 232 BCE.
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Ayurveda
Ayurveda is a system of medicine with historical roots in the Indian subcontinent.
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Barabar Caves
The Barabar Hill Caves are the oldest surviving rock-cut caves in India, mostly dating from the Maurya Empire (322–185 BCE), some with Ashokan inscriptions, located in the Makhdumpur region of Jehanabad district, Bihar, India, north of Gaya.
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Bihar
Bihar is an Indian state considered to be a part of Eastern as well as Northern India.
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Bulandi Bagh
Bulandi Bagh is an area of the archaeological site of Pataliputra (north of railway station of the modern city of Patna).
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Chandragupta Maurya
Chandragupta Maurya (reign: 321–297 BCE) was the founder of the Maurya Empire in ancient India.
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Chunar
Chunar, located in Mirzapur District of Uttar Pradesh state, India, is an ancient town.
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David Brainard Spooner
David Brainard Spooner (February 7, 1879 - January 30, 1925) was an American archaeologist and linguist.
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Dhanvantari
Dhanvantari appears in the Puranas as the god of Ayurveda.
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Excavation (archaeology)
In archaeology, excavation is the exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains.
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Hindi
Hindi (Devanagari: हिन्दी, IAST: Hindī), or Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: मानक हिन्दी, IAST: Mānak Hindī) is a standardised and Sanskritised register of the Hindustani language.
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Hypostyle
In architecture, a hypostyle hall has a roof which is supported by columns.
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Indian Standard Time
Indian Standard Time (IST) is the time observed throughout India, with a time offset of UTC+05:30.
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Laurence Waddell
Lieutenant Colonel Laurence Austine Waddell, CB, CIE, F.L.S., L.L.D, M.Ch., I.M.S. RAI, F.R.A.S (1854–1938) was a British explorer, Professor of Tibetan, Professor of Chemistry and Pathology, Indian Army surgeon, collector in Tibet, and amateur archaeologist.
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Magahi language
The Magahi language, also known as Magadhi, is a language spoken in Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal states of eastern India.
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Maurya Empire
The Maurya Empire was a geographically-extensive Iron Age historical power founded by Chandragupta Maurya which dominated ancient India between 322 BCE and 180 BCE.
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Pataliputra
Pataliputra (IAST), adjacent to modern-day Patna, was a city in ancient India, originally built by Magadha ruler Udayin in 490 BCE as a small fort near the Ganges river.
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Pataliputra capital
The Pataliputra capital is a monumental rectangular capital with volutes and Classical Greek designs, that was discovered in the palace ruins of the ancient Mauryan Empire capital city of Pataliputra (modern Patna, northeastern India).
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Patna
Patna is the capital and largest city of the state of Bihar in India.
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Patna Metro
Patna Metro (पटना मेट्रो) is a planned rapid transit system for the city of Patna in Bihar, India.
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Patna Municipal Corporation
The Patna Municipal Corporation or Patna Nagar Nigam, abbreviated PMC, is the civic body that governs Patna, the capital of Bihar in India.
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Patna Museum
Patna Museum is the state museum of the Indian state of Bihar.
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Patna Regional Development Authority
Patna Regional Development Authority (पटना क्षेत्रीय विकास प्राधिकरण), abbreviated as PRDA, is a body of the Government of Bihar that is responsible for the infrastructure development of the Patna Metropolitan Region (PMR).
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Postal Index Number
A Postal Index Number or PIN or PIN code is a code in the post office numbering or post code system used by India Post, the Indian postal administration.
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Salabhanjika
A salabhanjika or shalabhanjika is the sculpture of a woman, displaying stylized feminine features, standing near a tree and grasping a branch.
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Sandstone
Sandstone is a clastic sedimentary rock composed mainly of sand-sized (0.0625 to 2 mm) mineral particles or rock fragments.
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Shunga Empire
The Shunga Empire (IAST) was an ancient Indian dynasty from Magadha that controlled areas of the central and eastern Indian subcontinent from around 187 to 78 BCE.
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Son River
Son River (also spelt Sone); of central India is the second largest of the Ganges' southern tributaries after Yamuna River.
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States and union territories of India
India is a federal union comprising 29 states and 7 union territories, for a total of 36 entities.
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Stupa
A stupa (Sanskrit: "heap") is a mound-like or hemispherical structure containing relics (śarīra - typically the remains of Buddhist monks or nuns) that is used as a place of meditation.
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The Times of India
The Times of India (TOI) is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Times Group.
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Third Buddhist council
The Third Buddhist council was convened in about 250 BCE at Asokarama in Pataliputra, supposedly under the patronage of Emperor Ashoka.
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Urban planning
Urban planning is a technical and political process concerned with the development and design of land use in an urban environment, including air, water, and the infrastructure passing into and out of urban areas, such as transportation, communications, and distribution networks.
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Vihara
Vihara (विहार, IAST: vihāra) generally refers to a Buddhist bhikkhu monastery.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumhrar