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Kosal (other)
Kosal may refer to: * Kosal state movement, campaign for Western Odisha to be a separate state. * Kosala (other), historical regions in India * Western Odisha Western Odisha is the western part of the state of Odisha in India, extending from the Kalahandi district in the south to the Sundargarh district in the north. History Historically it has been included within the larger region of Greater Kal ..., western part of Odisha state See also * Kosali (other) * Kosel (other) * Koshala * Kaushal {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Kosal State Movement
The Kosal state movement is an effort by people of the Western Odisha region of India to secede from the state of Odisha. Organizations like Western Odisha Yuva Manch (WOYM), Kosal Youth Coordination Committee (KYCC), Kosal State Coordination Committee (KSCC), Koshal Sena, Koshal Mukti Bahini and Koshal Mukti Morcha are mainly leading this. KOSHAL MUKTI SENA (KMS) Origin of the movement The demand for secession from the state of Odisha arose mostly because of the prolonged underdevelopment and backwardness of this region. Pro-separatist groups have repeatedly claimed the state government is not doing enough for the development of undeveloped districts of western Odisha. To develop the western Odisha region, the state government has established a Western Odisha Development Council (WODC). A significant budget is allotted to this council from the total budget of Odisha. But the WODC headquarter is located in the state capital Bhubaneswar rather than in Western Odisha. Reason ...
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Kosala (other)
Kosala was one of the 16 Mahajanapadas in the 6th to 5th centuries BCE, approximately within the present-day Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh, India. Kosala may also refer to: * Kosala kingdom, a kingdom in ancient India * ''Kosala'' (moth), a genus of moth * ''Kosala'' (novel), a 1963 Marathi-language novel by Indian writer Bhalchandra Nemade People with the given name *Kosala Devi, first wife of Magadha Emperor Bimbisara (558–491 BCE) * Kosala Kulasekara (born 1985), Sri Lankan cricketer * Kosala Kuruppuarachchi (born 1964), Sri Lankan cricketer * Kosala Ramadas (died 2013), politician in Kerala, India See also * Dakshina Kosala kingdom or South Kosala, in present Chhattisgarh state and western Odisha state * Kosal (other) Kosal may refer to: * Kosal state movement, campaign for Western Odisha to be a separate state. * Kosala (other), historical regions in India * Western Odisha Western Odisha is the western part of the state of Odisha in India, ext ...
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Western Odisha
Western Odisha is the western part of the state of Odisha in India, extending from the Kalahandi district in the south to the Sundargarh district in the north. History Historically it has been included within the larger region of Greater Kalinga. Its territory has been ruled by various dynasties, including: *Mahameghavahana dynasty: 2nd or 1st century BC to early 4th century CE. The primary source is King Kharavela's rock-cut Hathigumpha inscription. *Gupta Empire * Bhauma-Kara dynasty *Somavamshi dynasty: Somavamshi King Janamajaya-I Mahabhavagupta (c. 882–922 CE) consolidated the eastern part of his kingdom comprising the modern undivided Sambalpur and Bolangir districts and established a matrimonial relationship with the Bhauma-Kara dynasty ruling over modern coastal Odisha. After Uddyotakeshari (c. 1040–1065 CE), the Somavamshi kingdom declined gradually. After the decline of the Somavamshis the area came under the Telugu Chodas for a short period. The last Telugu ...
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Kosali (other)
Kosali may refer to: Languages * Sambalpuri language, a language of Odisha, India, where ''Kosali'' has been promoted as an alternative name * the group of Eastern Hindi languages, including at least Awadhi Other uses * Kosali (cattle), an Indian breed of cattle * Kosalı, a village in Shaki Rayon, Azerbaijan * (known as ''Kosalı'' in Azerbaijani), a settlement in Gardabani Municipality, Georgia * Kosali Simon, American economist See also * Kosal (other) * Kosala (other) Kosala was one of the 16 Mahajanapadas in the 6th to 5th centuries BCE, approximately within the present-day Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh, India. Kosala may also refer to: * Kosala kingdom, a kingdom in ancient India * ''Kosala'' (moth), a genus ... * Kosli {{Disambiguation, geo ...
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Kosel (other)
Kosel may refer to: * Hermann Clemens Kosel (1867-1945), Austrian artist, photographer and writer * Kosel, North Macedonia, a village near Ohrid, North Macedonia *Kosel, Germany, a municipality in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany * Kosel, Niesky, a village in Saxony, today part of the city of Niesky * Kosel, German name of Kozielno, a village in Gmina Paczków, Nysa County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland * ''Kosel'' (also pronounced ''Kotel''), short for ''Ha-Kotel Ha-Ma'aravi'', Hebrew for the Western Wall in Jerusalem * Cosel or Kosel, German name of Koźle, a district of Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland See also *Kosal (other) Kosal may refer to: * Kosal state movement, campaign for Western Odisha to be a separate state. * Kosala (other), historical regions in India * Western Odisha Western Odisha is the western part of the state of Odisha in India, exten ...
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Koshala
Kosala, sometimes referred to as Uttara Kosala () was one of the Mahajanapadas of ancient India. It emerged as a small state during the Late Vedic period and became (along with Magadha) one of the earliest states to transition from a lineage-based society to a monarchy. By the 6th century BCE, it had consolidated into one of the four great powers of ancient northern India, along with Magadha, Vatsa, and Avanti. Kosala belonged to the Northern Black Polished Ware culture (c. 700–300 BCE) and was culturally distinct from the Painted Grey Ware culture of the neighboring Kuru-Panchala region, following independent development toward urbanisation and the use of iron. The presence of the lineage of Ikshvaku—described as a raja in the Ṛgveda and an ancient hero in the Atharvaveda—to which Rama, Mahavira, and the Buddha are all thought to have belonged—characterized the Kosalan realm. One of India's two great epics, Ramayana is set in the "Kosala-Videha" realm in which ...
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