@Daddy_Ahir1@casteobession Bodanones and Morchopna were based out of Gujarat in the Kathiawar Agency. Raj Nazargunj near Purnea in Bihar and Bordering Bengal (they also have a summer retreat in Darjeeling now run as a hotel) and Naigaon Rebai in present day Madhya Pradesh
@Indian_Analyzer When the crucial inter-governmental agreement to create the BrahMos missile was signed in February 1998, India's Defence Minister was Mulayam Singh Yadav
@JagranNews When the crucial inter-governmental agreement to create the BrahMos missile was signed in February 1998, India's Defence Minister was Mulayam Singh Yadav
The 980 CE Gwalior Inscription of "Madhavavanshi Vachchhilla Abhira" of the Nandakula, a Minister of the Kachchhapa Dynasty: The Earliest Epigraphically Attested Claimant of Krishna Descent Whose Tribe Still Exists Today - A Thread π§΅
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@warraichjxtt They're not classed separately they're two tribes of same clan.
Also Saraswati flowed through Punjab along with Indus so we have many evidences. So ,Sabha Parva stands as an evidence for ancient Abhira presence in today's Punjab basin too
@warraichjxtt The Lakhmandal inscription is a major 6th-century CE epigraphic record found on a stone slab at the Lakhamandal Shiva Temple complex in Dehradun, Uttarakhand. It provides a critical genealogical link between the ancient Yadu/Abhira dynasty & their mountain stronghold of Simhapura
@warraichjxtt Read properly it says Indus too.
Also, Ghatiyala Inscription (861 CE): Found near Jodhpur, this Western Rajasthan inscription documents historical regional movements, tracking how Abhira clans pushed outward from their ancient, original strongholds in the fertile Simhapur, Punjab
@warraichjxtt Sabha Parva, Chapter 32 : During his military campaign to the west before the Rajasuya Yagna, the Pandava prince Nakula marches into the western plains. The text explicitly lists the Abhiras alongside the Gramaniya (republican clans) living on the banks of the Sarasvati and Indus
@warraichjxtt Sabha Parva, Chapter 32 : During his military campaign to the west before the Rajasuya Yagna, the Pandava prince Nakula marches into the western plains. The text explicitly lists the Abhiras alongside the Gramaniya (republican clans) living on the banks of the Sarasvati and Indus
@warraichjxtt Sabha Parva, Chapter 32 : During his military campaign to the west before the Rajasuya Yagna, the Pandava prince Nakula marches into the western plains. The text explicitly lists the Abhiras alongside the Gramaniya (republican clans) living on the banks of the Sarasvati and Indus