Chedi (Cheti) dynasty

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The Chedi (Cheti) dynasty was an ancient Indian royal lineage that ruled parts of central and eastern India, including the region of Kalinga, and is frequently mentioned in early historical and literary sources.

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Chedi (Cheti) dynasty canonical 1
Chedi kingdom (medieval) 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Indian dynasty
alsoKnownAs Chedi (Cheti) dynasty NERFINISHED
Cheti dynasty NERFINISHED
associatedWith Chedi kingdom NERFINISHED
country ancient India
hasCapital Suktimati NERFINISHED
hasEthnicContext Indo-Aryan peoples
hasNotableRuler Shishupala NERFINISHED
Uparichara Vasu NERFINISHED
languageUsed Prakrit
Sanskrit
locatedInPresentDay Madhya Pradesh NERFINISHED
Odisha NERFINISHED
Uttar Pradesh NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Mahabharata NERFINISHED
Puranas NERFINISHED
early Indian historical sources
early Indian literary sources
partOf ancient Mahajanapada system
politicalRole regional power in ancient India
politicalStatus monarchy
regionRuled Chedi region
Kalinga NERFINISHED
central India
eastern India NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
sourceType Puranic genealogies
epic tradition
literary tradition
timePeriod Iron Age India NERFINISHED
early historic India
pre-Mauryan period

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Kalinga hadDynasty Chedi (Cheti) dynasty
North Indian kingdoms hasPart Chedi (Cheti) dynasty
this entity surface form: Chedi kingdom (medieval)