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between whom dasargya war was fought​

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Answered by MrPrince07
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Explanation:

The major event in the Rigved is indeed of the Battle of 10 kings or Dasharadnya Yuddha (दाशराज्ञ युद्ध) and the hero of this war is king Sudas . It is a battle alluded to in the Rigveda Book 7, hymns 18, 33 and 83.4–8.

The battle was fought at Punjab near River bank of Parushni (Presently Ravi). During 1400 BC between 10 kings of region includes -

1. Alina

2.Anu

3.Bhrigus

4.Bhalanas

5.Dasa or Dahae

6.Druhyus or Gandharis

7.Matsya

8.Parsu

9 . Puru or Pauraus

10. Pani.

The winner of this historical battle was The King of Puru / Bharat dynasty “Sudas”.

After this war, Purus or Bharata was settled in the area of Kurukshetra, and founded the Kingdom of Kurus.

Answered by joinaditya6
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The Battle of the Ten Kings (Sanskrit: दाशराज्ञ युद्ध, romanized: Dāśarājñá yuddhá) is a battle alluded to in the Rigveda (Book 7, hymns 18, 33 and 83.4–8),[2] the ancient Indian sacred collection of Vedic Sanskrit hymns. The Battle of the Ten Kings may have "formed the 'nucleus' of story" of the Kurukshetra War, narrated in the Mahabharata

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The battle took place during the middle or main Rigvedic period,[4] near the Ravi River in Punjab. It was a battle between the Puru Vedic Aryan tribal kingdoms of the Bharatas, allied with other tribes of the north west India, and the Trtsu-Bharata (Puru) king Sudas, who defeats other Vedic tribes.

K. F. Geldner in his 1951 translation of the Rigveda considers the hymns as "obviously based on an historical event", even though all details save for what is preserved in the hymns have been lost. Further details have been provided in a discussion of this hymn by H.P. Schmidt.[5]

It is possible that the Battle of the Ten Kings, mentioned in the Rigveda, may have "formed the 'nucleus' of story" of the Kurukshetra War, though it was greatly expanded and modified in the Mahabharata's account.[3]

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