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Magadhan

NOUN
  1. a subfamily of Indic languages

How To Use Magadhan In A Sentence

  • First he approached Prince Ajatasattu, son and heir of King Bimbisara and commander-in-chief of the Magadhan army. Buddha
  • For years, Kosala had been fending off the Magadhan army, which was making a bid to achieve sole hegemony in the region. Buddha
  • The Buddha noticed the great fortresses that were being built by the Magadhan ministers in preparation for the coming war with the Vajjians, and prophesied the city’s future greatness. Buddha
  • It is generally agreed that the most useful texts are those written in Pali, a north Indian di­alect of uncertain provenance, which seems to have been close to Magadhan, the language that Gotama himself may have spoken. Buddha
  • Thus, punch-marked coins were issued by the Gandhara (6-4 cent BC), Avanti (5 cent BC) and the Mauryan and Magadhan empires. The RBI Monetary Museum in Mumbai
  • Slowly, with a large entourage of monks, the Buddha jour­neyed through Magadhan territory, first to Nalanda and then to Pataligama Buddha
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