Buli (tribe)
Republican tribe in Iron-Age India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buli (Pāli: Buli) was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of north-eastern South Asia whose existence is attested during the Iron Age. The population of Buli, the Bulayas, were organised into a gaṇasaṅgha (an aristocratic oligarchic republic), presently referred to as the Buli Republic.[1]
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Buli | |||||||
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c. 7th century BCE–c. 5th-4th century BCE | |||||||
Capital | Allakappa | ||||||
Common languages | Prakrit Sanskrit | ||||||
Religion | Historical Vedic religion Buddhism Jainism | ||||||
Demonym(s) | Bulaya | ||||||
Government | Republic | ||||||
Rājā | |||||||
Historical era | Iron Age | ||||||
• Established | c. 7th century BCE | ||||||
• Conquered by Magadha | c. 5th-4th century BCE | ||||||
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Today part of | India Nepal |
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