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Pāradas (alternatively Varadas, Parita) was an Iron Age kingdom described in various ancient and classical Indian texts. The exact location of the kingdom is unknown. The Vayu Purana locates the tribe on the upper course of the Amu Darya (also known as Chaksu) and Syr Darya rivers in Central Asia. The Mahabharata, however, associates the Paradas with the tribes of Uttarapatha, and places them on the in the Xinjiang province of China. Additionally, the Ramayana locates the people in the Himalayas.

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  • Pāradas (alternatively Varadas, Parita) was an Iron Age kingdom described in various ancient and classical Indian texts. The exact location of the kingdom is unknown. The Vayu Purana locates the tribe on the upper course of the Amu Darya (also known as Chaksu) and Syr Darya rivers in Central Asia. The Mahabharata, however, associates the Paradas with the tribes of Uttarapatha, and places them on the in the Xinjiang province of China. Additionally, the Ramayana locates the people in the Himalayas. It is thought that the Pāradas are connected to the later Paratarajas, an Indo-Parthian dynasty in Pakistan during the 1st-3rd century CE. (en)
  • Kerajaan Parada merupakan wilayah yang didiami Suku . Kerajaan tersebut muncul dalam kisah epik Mahābhārata. Mereka tinggal di sebelah utara Himalaya sehingga mereka jarang berhubungan dengan kerajaan India Kuno lainnya. Kerajaan tersebut masuk wilayah Provinsi di China, dan di Kashmir. Dalam Mahābhārata, mereka ikut berpartisipasi dalam perang di Kurukshetra serta memberi upeti untuk mendukung upacara Rajasuya yang diselenggarakan Raja Yudistira. * l * * s (in)
  • Парады — народ, упоминаемый в таких произведениях древнеиндийской литературы как «Ману-смрити» и различных пуранах, а также «Рамаяне» и «Махабхарате». В пуранической литературе они также называются варадами или паритами. Их принято отождествлять с паладами или палидами, упоминаемыми в надписях Ашоки, а также с параденами географа Птолемея. Они могут быть идентичны археологически подтверждённым . (ru)
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  • Kerajaan Parada merupakan wilayah yang didiami Suku . Kerajaan tersebut muncul dalam kisah epik Mahābhārata. Mereka tinggal di sebelah utara Himalaya sehingga mereka jarang berhubungan dengan kerajaan India Kuno lainnya. Kerajaan tersebut masuk wilayah Provinsi di China, dan di Kashmir. Dalam Mahābhārata, mereka ikut berpartisipasi dalam perang di Kurukshetra serta memberi upeti untuk mendukung upacara Rajasuya yang diselenggarakan Raja Yudistira. * l * * s (in)
  • Парады — народ, упоминаемый в таких произведениях древнеиндийской литературы как «Ману-смрити» и различных пуранах, а также «Рамаяне» и «Махабхарате». В пуранической литературе они также называются варадами или паритами. Их принято отождествлять с паладами или палидами, упоминаемыми в надписях Ашоки, а также с параденами географа Птолемея. Они могут быть идентичны археологически подтверждённым . (ru)
  • Pāradas (alternatively Varadas, Parita) was an Iron Age kingdom described in various ancient and classical Indian texts. The exact location of the kingdom is unknown. The Vayu Purana locates the tribe on the upper course of the Amu Darya (also known as Chaksu) and Syr Darya rivers in Central Asia. The Mahabharata, however, associates the Paradas with the tribes of Uttarapatha, and places them on the in the Xinjiang province of China. Additionally, the Ramayana locates the people in the Himalayas. (en)
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  • Kerajaan Parada (in)
  • Parada Kingdom (en)
  • Парады (ru)
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