. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Arjunayanas"@en . "Arjunayanas"@en . . . . . . . "Arjunayanas"@en . . . . . . . . . "Location of the Arjunayanas relative to other groups: the Audumbaras, the Kunindas, the Vemakas, the Vrishnis, the Yaudheyas, and the Pauravas."@en . . . . . . . . . "2"^^ . "Ard\u017Eun\u00E1janov\u00E9 byl starov\u011Bk\u00FD kmen v severn\u00ED Indii v oblasti Mathury. O tomto kmeni se zmi\u0148uje \u010C\u00E1nakja ve sv\u00E9m d\u00EDle Artha\u0161\u00E1stra. N\u00E1zev kmene je patrn\u011B odvozen od Ard\u017Euny, v\u00E9dsk\u00E9ho hrdiny a jednoho z hlavn\u00EDch postav indick\u00E9ho eposu Mah\u00E1bh\u00E1rata. Ard\u017Eun\u00E1janov\u00E9 byli spojenci sousedn\u00EDho kmene Jaudh\u00E9jev\u016F a spole\u010Dn\u011B s nimi si pravd\u011Bpodobn\u011B n\u011Bkdy v 1. stolet\u00ED p\u0159. n. l. vybojovali nad Indo-\u0159eck\u00FDm kr\u00E1lovstv\u00EDm nez\u00E1vislost. V pr\u016Fb\u011Bhu 5. stolet\u00ED byli Ard\u017Eun\u00E1jov\u00E9 i Jaudh\u00E9jevov\u00E9 pora\u017Eeni guptovsk\u00FDm kr\u00E1lem Samudraguptou a jejich \u00FAzem\u00ED bylo za\u010Dlen\u011Bno do \u0159\u00ED\u0161e Gupt\u016F, kter\u00E1 byla tehdy na vrcholu sv\u00E9ho rozmachu."@cs . . . . . . . . . . . . "Ard\u017Eun\u00E1janov\u00E9"@cs . . . "Arjunayana, Arjunavana, Arjunavayana or Arjunayanaka was an ancient republican people located in Punjab or north-eastern Rajasthan. They emerged as a political power during the Shunga period (c.\u2009185 \u2013 c.\u200973 BCE). In the Allahabad Pillar Inscription of Samudragupta (c.\u2009335 \u2013 c.\u2009380 CE), the Arjunayanas figure among the autonomous political communities bordering on the Gupta Empire who accepted the overlordship of Samudragupta. They are also mentioned in B\u1E5Bhat Sa\u1E43hit\u0101 of Varahamihira (6th century CE). According to Dr Buddha Prakash, the Arjunayanas are mentioned as Prajjunakas in Kautiliya's text Arthashastra which also places them in the northern division of India. Vincent Smith locates their republic in Alwar and Bharatpur states now in Rajasthan, a view which has been rejected by R. C. Ma"@en . . . "6329607"^^ . . . . "Gupta Empire"@en . . "17440"^^ . . . . . . . "monarchy"@en . . . . . . . . "Map_of_the_Gupta_Empire.png"@en . . . . . . "Indian tribes between the Indus and the Ganges.jpg"@en . "Arjunayanas"@en . . . . . "6"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "0002"^^ . . . . . "Ard\u017Eun\u00E1janov\u00E9 byl starov\u011Bk\u00FD kmen v severn\u00ED Indii v oblasti Mathury. O tomto kmeni se zmi\u0148uje \u010C\u00E1nakja ve sv\u00E9m d\u00EDle Artha\u0161\u00E1stra. N\u00E1zev kmene je patrn\u011B odvozen od Ard\u017Euny, v\u00E9dsk\u00E9ho hrdiny a jednoho z hlavn\u00EDch postav indick\u00E9ho eposu Mah\u00E1bh\u00E1rata. Ard\u017Eun\u00E1janov\u00E9 byli spojenci sousedn\u00EDho kmene Jaudh\u00E9jev\u016F a spole\u010Dn\u011B s nimi si pravd\u011Bpodobn\u011B n\u011Bkdy v 1. stolet\u00ED p\u0159. n. l. vybojovali nad Indo-\u0159eck\u00FDm kr\u00E1lovstv\u00EDm nez\u00E1vislost. V pr\u016Fb\u011Bhu 5. stolet\u00ED byli Ard\u017Eun\u00E1jov\u00E9 i Jaudh\u00E9jevov\u00E9 pora\u017Eeni guptovsk\u00FDm kr\u00E1lem Samudraguptou a jejich \u00FAzem\u00ED bylo za\u010Dlen\u011Bno do \u0159\u00ED\u0161e Gupt\u016F, kter\u00E1 byla tehdy na vrcholu sv\u00E9ho rozmachu."@cs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "0006"^^ . . "Arjunayana, Arjunavana, Arjunavayana or Arjunayanaka was an ancient republican people located in Punjab or north-eastern Rajasthan. They emerged as a political power during the Shunga period (c.\u2009185 \u2013 c.\u200973 BCE). In the Allahabad Pillar Inscription of Samudragupta (c.\u2009335 \u2013 c.\u2009380 CE), the Arjunayanas figure among the autonomous political communities bordering on the Gupta Empire who accepted the overlordship of Samudragupta. They are also mentioned in B\u1E5Bhat Sa\u1E43hit\u0101 of Varahamihira (6th century CE). According to Dr Buddha Prakash, the Arjunayanas are mentioned as Prajjunakas in Kautiliya's text Arthashastra which also places them in the northern division of India. Vincent Smith locates their republic in Alwar and Bharatpur states now in Rajasthan, a view which has been rejected by R. C. Majumdar. They are mentioned in the literary sources in Afghanistan from 4th century BCE and after Alexander's invasions in 3rd century they have been mentioned in Agra, Mathura and Southern Haryana region till 4th century CE where their coins have been found too."@en . "1084885697"^^ . .