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: archive.org: Geography in Ancient Indian inscriptionsKoṅgoda or Kaiṅgoda.—Koṅgoda-vāsaka, that is, the town of Koṅgoda, is found in Khurda grant of Mādhava II. In Buguda Plates of Mādhavavarman, the place is called Kaiṅgoda. The place has been identified with Koṅgoda in the Ramgiri Agency of the Ganjam districtin Orissa. It was the headquarters of Koṅgoda-maṇḍala, which appears in the inscription of Śaśāṅka.

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Part 4 - Mahanadi Delta region: Sub Period III: 900-1300 A.D < [Chapter 3 - Kingship And Polity In Mahanadi Delta Region]
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