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The Aryanization of Goa began under the Mauryas. The Girnar rock edicts of Ashoka refer to a people known as Pettnikas, Rashtrikas and Bhojas who had settled down in the semi-independent kingdoms on the southern border of the Mauryan Empire in the Deccan and the Konkan coast. According to Puranic tradition, the Bhojas belonged to the subdivision of Yadavas of the Aryan race of Kaikeyas and appear to have settled down in the Konkan or Aparant in the 3rd century BC during Ashoka's reign. In post-Vedic Sanskrit literature they figure as a clan of rulers. | |||
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The Aryanization of Goa commenced under the Mauryan Empire. Ashoka's Girnar rock edicts mention the Pettnikas, Rashtrikas, and Bhojas, who inhabited semi-autonomous kingdoms along the empire's southern border in the Deccan and Konkan coast. According to Puranic tradition, the Bhojas, an Aryan subdivision of Yadavas, settled in the Konkan region around the 3rd century BC. | |||
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The Aryanization of Goa began under the Mauryas. The Girnar rock edicts of Ashoka refer to a people known as Pettnikas, Rashtrikas and Bhojas who had settled down in the semi-independent kingdoms on the southern border of the Mauryan Empire in the Deccan and the Konkan coast. According to Puranic tradition, the Bhojas belonged to the subdivision of Yadavas of the Aryan race of Kaikeyas and appear to have settled down in the Konkan or Aparant in the 3rd century BC during Ashoka's reign. In post-Vedic Sanskrit literature they figure as a clan of rulers. |
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The Aryanization of Goa commenced under the Mauryan Empire. Ashoka's Girnar rock edicts mention the Pettnikas, Rashtrikas, and Bhojas, who inhabited semi-autonomous kingdoms along the empire's southern border in the Deccan and Konkan coast. According to Puranic tradition, the Bhojas, an Aryan subdivision of Yadavas, settled in the Konkan region around the 3rd century BC. |