Gaya, cy, south-central Bihar state, northeastern India. The cy li along the Phalgu River, a tributary of the Gang (Ganga) River. It is suated near the junctn of the Gangetic Pla and the Chota Nagpur plate and is notorly hot summer. Gaya has major rail, road, and air
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Gaya (aka Kaya or Karak) was a nferatn which led central-southern Korea durg the Three Kgdoms perd om the 1st to 6th century CE. The pensula... * history of gaya *
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GAYA
* history of gaya *
Gaya (aka Kaya or Karak) was a nferatn which led central-southern Korea durg the Three Kgdoms perd om the 1st to 6th century CE. The pensula was domated by Gaya's more powerful neighbourg kgdoms of Goguryeo (Koguryo), Baekje (Paekche), and Silla, but Gaya, often the fotten enty this perd, was neverthels rich iron ore and their craftsmen beme highly skilled at fashng iron objects such as armour and weapons. The high level of culture achieved by the Gaya stat would fluence Japan, their most important tradg partner.
The tradnal dat for the Gaya nferacy are 42-532 CE, however, morn historians prefer to emphasise the enty's more certa existence om the 2nd century CE.
The nferatn nsisted of six trib, the most powerful of which were the Dae Gaya and Guya trib, wh the latter later known as the Bon Gaya ('Origal'). The overall area of Gaya ntrol was wt of the Naktong River and south of Mt.
HISTORY OF GAYA – CY OF HISTORIL SIGNIFINCE
History of Gaya have signifint role the molg of todays India. It have relig signifince to Hdu, Jaism and Buddhism. * history of gaya *
Gaya. The chief cy-state was Gmgwan Gaya (Bon-Gaya). The Gaya nferatn produced fe ironwork, fluential stoneware, & the celebrated strged stment the gayagm.
HISTORY GAYA
Gaya was passed on to Brishers after the battle of Buxar 1764. Gaya, along wh other parts of the untry, won eedom the year 1947. Gaya formed a part of the district of Behar and Ramgarh till 1864. It was given the stat of pennt district 1865. Aurangabad and Nawada Districts were […] * history of gaya *
The Gaya nferatn prospered due to s fertile agricultural lands, marime tra, and above all, s rich iron ore poss.