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Janapada of Pañcāla

900 BCE – 400 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
900 BCE – 400 BCE
Duration
500 years
Known Periods
2
Data Confidence
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Overview

Panchala (IAST: Pañcāla) was an ancient kingdom of northern India, located in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab of the Upper Gangetic plain which is identified as Kanyakubja or region around Kannauj. During Late Vedic times (c. 1100–500 BCE), it was one of the most powerful states of ancient India, closely allied with the Kuru kingdom. By the c. 5th century BCE, it had become an oligarchic confederacy, considered one of the solasa (sixteen) mahajanapadas (major states) of the Indian subcontinent. After being absorbed into the Mauryan Empire (322–185 BCE), Panchala regained its independence until it was annexed by the Gupta Empire in the 4th century CE.

Historical Periods

Janapada of Pañcāla (-600–-451)

600 BCE – 451 BCE

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Area: 4,959 km²

Janapada of Pañcāla (-450–-405)

450 BCE – 405 BCE

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Area: 4,959 km²

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