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Answered by sp6559568
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Vajji (Sanskrit: Vṛji Hindi: वज्जि ) or Vrijji was a confederacy of neighbouring clans including the Licchavis and one of the principal mahājanapadas of Ancient India. ... The area they ruled constitutes the region of Mithila in northern Bihar and their capital was the city of Vaishali.

The territory of Vajji was located north of the Ganges in Bihar and extended up to the Madhesh region. On the west, the Gandaki River was probably the boundary between Vajji and the Malla mahājanapada and possibly also separated it from the Kosala mahājanapada. On the east, its territory probably extended up to the forests along the banks of the rivers Koshi and Mahananda. The capital of this mahājanapada was Vaishali. Other important towns and villages were Kundapura or Kundagrama (a suburb of Vaishali), Bhoganagara and Hatthigama.

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Answered by pokalaviswaja
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Vajji(Sanskrit: vrji Hindi: वजजि) or vrijji was a

Confederacy of neighbouring clans including the Licchavis and one of the principal mahajanapadas of Ancient India. The region of Mithila in northern Bihar and their capital was the city of Vaishali

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