Yaudheya
Yaudheya (Brahmi script: ๐ฌ๐ ๐ฅ๐๐ฌ) or Yoddheya Gana (Yoddheya Republic) was an ancient militant confederation based in the Eastern region of the Sapta Sindhu. The word Yaudheya is a derivative of the word from yodha meaning warriors and according to Pฤแนini, the suffix '-ya', was significant of warrior tribes, which is supported by their resistance to invading empires such as the Kushan Empire and the Indo-Scythians. Rudradaman I of the Western Satraps notes in his Junagadh rock inscription that the Yaudheyas were 'heroes among all Kshatriya' and 'were loath to surrender'. They were noted as having a republic form of government, unique from other Janapadas which instead maintained monarchies.
Yaudheya | |||||||
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5th century BCEโ4th century CE | |||||||
Yaudheya coin, imitative of Kushan coinage, 3rd-4th centuries CE. Obverse: Karttikeya standing facing, holding a spear with dvi (โtwoโ in Brahmi) to the left of Karttikeya's head, peacock to lower right, Brahmi legend around: ๐ฌ๐
๐ฅ๐๐ฌ ๐๐ฆ๐ฒ๐๐ฌ ๐๐ฌ (yaudheya ganasya jaya, โVictory to the Yaudheya peopleโ). Reverse: Devasena standing left, raising hand; flower vase to left, inverted nandipada to the right.
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Location of the Yaudheya relative to other groups: the Audumbaras, the Vemakas, the Vrishnis, the Kunindas, the Pauravas and the Arjunayanas | |||||||
Capital | Rohtak | ||||||
Government | Republic | ||||||
History | |||||||
โข Established | 5th century BCE | ||||||
โข Disestablished | 4th century CE | ||||||
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