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- Matsya_Kingdom abstract "Matsya (Sanskrit for "fish") were one of the Indo-Aryan tribes of Vedic India. By the late Vedic period, they ruled a kingdom located south of the Kurus, and west of the Yamuna river which separated it from the kingdom of Panchalas. It roughly corresponded to former state of Jaipur in Rajasthan, and included the whole of Alwar with portions of Bharatpur. The capital of Matsya was at Viratanagara (modern Bairat) which is said to have been named after its founder king Virata. In Pāli literature, the Matsya tribe is usually associated with the Surasena. The western Matsya was the hill tract on the north bank of Chambal.In early 6th century BCE, Matsya was one the sixteen Mahajanapadas (great kingdoms) mentioned in the Buddhist text Anguttara Nikaya, but its political clout had greatly dwindled and had not much of political importance left by the time of Buddha. The Mahabharata (V.74.16) refers to a King Sahaja, who ruled over both the Chedis and the Matsyas which implicates that Matsya once formed a part of the Chedi Kingdom. Other than the Matsya kingdom to the south of Kuru Kingdom, which falls in the Alwar, Bharatpur districts of Rajasthan, the epic refers to many other (as many as, six other) Matsya kingdoms. The main Matsyas under Virata had its capital named Viratanagari which is now known as Bairat in Jaipur district of Rajasthan. Upaplavya was another famous city in this kingdom.The medieval Meenas of Rajasthan claimed descent from the Matsyas. They used an emblem of a Fish like the Pandyan kingdom (Paravar, Karava, Karaiyar) of the south.".
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- Matsya_Kingdom subject Category:Kingdoms_in_the_Mahabharata.
- Matsya_Kingdom subject Category:Mahajanapadas.
- Matsya_Kingdom subject Category:Matsya_kingdoms.
- Matsya_Kingdom subject Category:Rigvedic_tribes.
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- Matsya_Kingdom type AncientIndianKingdoms.
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- Matsya_Kingdom type Tribe108372411.
- Matsya_Kingdom comment "Matsya (Sanskrit for "fish") were one of the Indo-Aryan tribes of Vedic India. By the late Vedic period, they ruled a kingdom located south of the Kurus, and west of the Yamuna river which separated it from the kingdom of Panchalas. It roughly corresponded to former state of Jaipur in Rajasthan, and included the whole of Alwar with portions of Bharatpur. The capital of Matsya was at Viratanagara (modern Bairat) which is said to have been named after its founder king Virata.".
- Matsya_Kingdom label "Matsia (reino)".
- Matsya_Kingdom label "Matsya Kingdom".
- Matsya_Kingdom label "Матсья (царство)".
- Matsya_Kingdom label "マツヤ国".
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- Matsya_Kingdom depiction Map_of_Vedic_India.png.
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