Raja of Kuru | |
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Details | |
Style | His Majesty |
First monarch | Vidhuratha I (as the successor to the Puru king) |
Last monarch | Kṣemaka |
Formation | c. 1200 BCE |
Abolition | 350 BCE |
Residence | |
Appointer | Sabhā[1] |
Kuru was an ancient Indian kingdom.[2] The kingdom was emerged as a branch of Rigvedic Puru tribe and lasted until Nandas of Magadha dethroned them in 350s BCE.[3] Kuru kingdom is famous for Mahabharata[4] and Kurukshetra War.[5] Its capital was Hastinapura and Indraprastha.[6]
Kuru Kingdom was split into three parts: Kuru proper (which itself also split into Vatsa kingdom) "Kurujangala" and "Uttarakuru". Kuru proper was in the middle region of Ganga-Yammuna Doab, Kurujangala was in western part and Uttarakuru was in eastern region.[7]