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page 1Kingdoms in the Mahabharata

Magadha
Anga Kingdom
Anga was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of eastern South Asia whose existence is attested during the Iron Age. The members of the Aṅga tribe were called the Āṅgeyas.

Kambojas
thumb|The Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription of Ashoka, in which the Kambojas are mentioned.
The Kambojas were a southeastern Iranian people who inhabited the northeastern most part of the territory populated by Iranian tribes, which bordered the Indian lands. They only appear in Indo-Aryan inscriptions and literature, being first attested during the later part of the Vedic period.

Lanka
thumb|300px|The golden abode of King Ravana
Lunar dynasty
mythological Hindu dynasty
Solar dynasty
Hindu mythological dynasty

Kishkindha
thumb|Rama offers his ring to Maruti (Hanuman) to prove that he is Rama's messenger, surrounded by the vanaras of Kishkindha
Vanga Kingdom
ancient Hindu kingdom in Eastern India
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Andhra in Indian epic literature
thumb|272x272px|Āndhra during the late-Vedic period
Pragjyotisha Kingdom
Mythological kingdom found in Puranic Scriptures
Sindhu Kingdom
historical kingdom stretching the banks of the Sindhu (Indus) River
Trigarta Kingdom
ancient Indo-Aryan kingdom
Vidarbha Kingdom
kingdom in ancient India
Abhira Kingdom
ancient Indian History
Kirata Kingdom
mythological kingdom of Sanskrit literature
Haiheya Kingdom
Kingdoms of India
Kinnara Kingdom
legendary kingdom in ancient India
Kalinga Kingdom
tribe described in the Mahabharata
Sauvira Kingdom
ancient kingdom of the lower Indus Valley in South Asia
Matsya Kingdom
historical country during the Vedic period
Kekeya Kingdom
ancient Indian kingdom
Gandhara Kingdom
ancient kingdom in South Asia
Danda Kingdom
frequently featured region in Hindu mythology
Parama Kamboja Kingdom
Suhma Kingdom
Ancient dynasty of Eastern India
Kasmira Kingdom
kingdom referenced in the Mahabharata
Kikata Kingdom
The Kīkaṭa kingdom, mentioned in the Vedas, is an ancient Indian kingdom whose precise geographical location remains a subject of scholarly debate. While some scholars associate it with the Magadha region in present-day Bihar, because Kikata is used as synonym for Magadha in the later texts; while others suggest a more western location, possibly in the vicinity of Kurukshetra (see below).
Parada Kingdom
ancient kingdom in Asia
Surparaka Kingdom
Shurparaka (; also spelt Surparaka) was a kingdom mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. According to Mahabharata, it was founded by Bhargava Rama (also known as Parashurama) near the Western sea, close to the mouth of the river Narmada in India. Parashurama gave this kingdom to the Brahmin rulers of Kashyapa clan.
Kimpurusha Kingdom
Utkala Kingdom
historical realm in the northern and eastern portion of the modern-day Indian state of Orissa
Salwa Kingdom
kingdom in the Mahabhrata epic
Nepa Kingdom
ancient kingdom in Nepal
Nasikya Kingdom
Manipur
kingdom mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata
Sivi Kingdom
Madra Kingdom
kingdom in ancient India
Mushika Kingdom
Malayalam dynasty