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  1. Kosala Kingdom Mahajanapada was one of sixteen most powerful and vast kingdoms and republics of the era, located mainly across the fertile Indo-Gangetic plains, there were a number of smaller kingdoms stretching the length and breadth of Ancient India. Places Related to Rama and Kosala. Era of Treta Yuga.

  2. Kosala, sometimes referred to as Uttara Kosala (lit. 'Northern Kosala') was one of the Mahajanapadas of ancient India. [2][3] It emerged as a small state during the Late Vedic period [4][5] and became (along with Magadha) one of the earliest states to transition from a lineage-based society to a monarchy. [6]

  3. Kosala, ancient kingdom of northern India, roughly corresponding to the historical region of Oudh, in what is now south-central Uttar Pradesh state. Kosala extended across both banks of the Sarayu (modern Ghaghara) River and north into what is now Nepal.

  4. Dakshina Kosala (in east-central India), c. 375 CE. Dakshina Kosala (IAST: Dakṣiṇa Kosala, "southern Kosala") is a historical region of central India. It was located in what is now Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh along with parts of Western Odisha. [1]

  5. Jul 9, 2018 · The kingdom of Kosala was located close to the kingdom of Magadha. With Ayodhya as its capital, Kosala was bound by river Ganges in the south, river Gandak in the east, and the Himalaya mountains in the north.

  6. Aug 7, 2016 · The Kosala Kingdom was one of the ancient kingdoms in India and was divided into sixteen Mahajanapadas. The city was the second Mahajanapadas of the Sixteen Mahajanapadas. It is situated northwest of the Maurya Empire and next to Kashi.

  7. Kosala kingdom was an ancient Indian kingdom presently located roughly in the area with the region of modern Awadh (in present day Uttar Pradesh). It rose to become a state with the rise of the kingdom of Videha.

  8. Oct 16, 2018 · Kosala Kingdom. The Mahajanapada of Kosala was bounded on the west by the river Gomati. To its east flowed the river Sadanira which separated it from the Videha Janapada. Towards the north it skirted the Nepal hills while the river Syandika defined its southem boundary.

  9. Apr 8, 2024 · Nestled amidst the fertile plains of ancient India, the Kosala kingdom emerges as a beacon of cultural richness, dynastic power, and historical significance. From its legendary origins to its lasting impact on Indian civilization, the saga of Kosala unfolds as a captivating tale of valor, wisdom, and enduring legacy.

  10. Kosala (कोसल) proper or Uttara Kosala was an ancient Indian region, corresponding roughly in area with the region of Awadh in present day Uttar Pradesh. Rama's sons Lava and Kusha inherited parts of this kingdom. Lava ruled from the city called Sravasti and Kusha from the city called Kushavati.