Kalinga

Kalinga
Ancient kingdom, northeastern India.

It corresponds to the area of modern northern Andhra Pradesh, most of Orissa, and a portion of Chhattisgarh. It was conquered by Mahapadma, the founder of the Nanda dynasty, in the 4th century BC. Beginning in the mid-11th century AD, the Eastern Ganga dynasty assumed control. The temple of the sun-god at Konarak was built in the 13th century by Narasimha I. The dynasty collapsed when the sultan of Delhi invaded Kalinga from the south in 1324.

* * *

▪ ancient region, India
      ancient territorial subdivision of east-central India, corresponding to present-day northern Andhra Pradesh, most of Orissa, and a portion of Madhya Pradesh states. Strictly, it stretched no farther south than the Godavari River, thus excluding Vengi (the Andhra territory between that river and the Krishna (Krishna River)). The hinterland of Kalinga led through mountainous and thickly forested country, inhabited by semi-Hinduized tribes, to central India and the Indo-Gangetic Plain. With the ports of Kakinada, Vishakhapatnam, Chicacole, and Ganjam and the important cities of Rajahmundry and Vizianagaram, Kalinga conducted a rich seaborne trade with Burma (now Myanmar) and areas still farther south and east. It was mentioned by the Roman writer Pliny the Elder.

      Kalinga was conquered by Mahapadma, the founder of the Nanda dynasty (c. 343–c. 321 BCE) of Magadha. It seceded from the Magadhan empire sometime after the fall of the Nanda dynasty, but it was reconquered by the Mauryan king Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE in a terrible war that was said to have helped to convert him to Buddhism. Subsequently, the Somavamshis of southern Kosala, who controlled the strategic town of Chakrakotta (in the former Bastar state), ruled parts of the coastal strip for a period of time, as did the Yayatis, Vishnukundins, Bhanjas, and Bhauma Karas.

      The Eastern Gangas (Ganga dynasty) were the most famous rulers of all Kalinga. Their dynasty, which began its rule in the mid-11th century CE, sometimes competed with and sometimes allied itself with the Eastern Chalukyas of Vengi. In the next century, Anantavarman Chodnagagadeva was particularly renowned; he built the temple of Jagannatha (Jagannātha) at Puri. This temple came under the protection of the Eastern Gangas, and the god was treated as their landlord. The famous temple of the sun god at Konarak (Konārak) was built in the 13th century by Narasimha I. Between 1238 and 1305 the Eastern Gangas successfully withstood Muslim infiltration from the north, but the dynasty collapsed when the sultan of Delhi penetrated Kalinga from the south in 1324.

* * *


Universalium. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Kalinga — ist der Name von: Kalinga (Indien), antikes Königreich (Orissa) Kalinga (Provinz), Philippinen Kalinga (Sprache), Philippinen Kalinga (Queensland) Stadtteil von Brisbane, Australien (26214) Kalinga ein Asteroid siehe auch: Kalinga Preis …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Kalingä — (a. Geogr.), Zweig der Gangariden auf der Westküste von India intra Gangem; Hauptstadt: Kalinga, jetzt Cullo …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Kalinga — Infobox Philippine province name = Kalinga sealfile = Ph seal kalinga.png region = Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) capital = Tabuk City founded = February 14, 1995 pop2000 = 174,023 pop2000rank = 11th smallest popden2000 = 56… …   Wikipedia

  • Kalinga — Para la provincia filipina, véase Provincia de Kalinga. Kalinga en el 265 a. C. Kalinga fue un reino antiguo del noreste de la India. Corresponde al área norte de la actual Andhra Pradesh, la mayor parte de Orissa y una porción de… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Kalinga — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Le toponyme Kalinga peut notamment désigner : Kalinga, une province des Philippines, un ancien royaume indien situé en Orissa, un prix de… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • kalinga — kalìnga adj. f. (1) Grv, à (3) Sn, Pš turėsianti šuniukus (apie kalę): Kalė kalingà Rmš. Kalė stora – gal kalingà Švnč …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • Kalinga — Antiguo reino de India nororiental. Su territorio correspondía a la parte norte del actual estado de Andhra Pradesh, la mayor parte de Orissa y una sección de Chattisgarh. Fue conquistado por Mahapadma, fundador de la dinastía Nanda, en el s. IV… …   Enciclopedia Universal

  • Kalinga — Kalịnga,   Volk der Igoroten im zentralen Norden der Insel Luzon, Philippinen. Die etwa 70 000 Kalinga konnten ihre eigenständige altindonesische Kultur (Indonesier) und ihren Glauben zum Teil bis in die Gegenwart behaupten; hoch entwickeltes… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Kalinga — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Kalinga Country and Admin Code PH.15.32 PH …   World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II

  • Kalinga Kingdom — Kalinga forms the sea shore of Orissa state in India. Kuru king Duryodhana s wife was from Kalinga. Kalingas sided with Duryodhana in the Kurukshetra War. The founders of five eastern kingdoms, which included: Angas (east, central Bihar), Vangas… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”