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:he is sheshnaag king of vidisha he is nagvanshi raja [[User:Mohit atulkar|Mohit atulkar]] ([[User talk:Mohit atulkar|talk]]) 01:05, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
:he is sheshnaag king of vidisha he is nagvanshi raja [[User:Mohit atulkar|Mohit atulkar]] ([[User talk:Mohit atulkar|talk]]) 01:05, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
:We have his coin also his reign is between 110 bce to 90 bce [[User:Mohit atulkar|Mohit atulkar]] ([[User talk:Mohit atulkar|talk]]) 01:06, 18 June 2024 (UTC)


== Hello this is not nagraja he is king sheshnaag of vidisha ==
== Hello this is not nagraja he is king sheshnaag of vidisha ==

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Wikified as part of the wikification drive. However, not all of the article makes sense, especially the last sentence. Removed wikify tag abd added cleanup tag. KarenAnn 15:02, 23 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Tibet?

Nāgarāja "King of the nāga" (Sanskrit: नागराज nāgarāja; Wylie: klu'i rgyal po) ...

That last is Tibetan, I guess? Strange to give a transliteration from Tibetan without showing the Tibetan script, particularly when the article nowhere mentions Tibet otherwise. I'm gonna take it out; as it is, it misleadingly suggests that klu'i rgyal po is an alternate transliteration of नागराज. —Tamfang (talk) 19:22, 10 February 2020 (UTC)[reply]

he is sheshnaag king of vidisha he is nagvanshi raja Mohit atulkar (talk) 01:05, 18 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
We have his coin also his reign is between 110 bce to 90 bce Mohit atulkar (talk) 01:06, 18 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Hello this is not nagraja he is king sheshnaag of vidisha

He is a king of nagvansh he is a nagvanshi raja his name is sesnag please improve your information Mohit atulkar (talk) 01:04, 18 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Historical Sources
Mahavamsa and Lalitavistara – Buddhist texts
Excavation of Ahar – Sankalia
History of Rajputana – Gaurishankar Jha
Buddhist India – David Rhys
Early Stone Sculpture of Mathura – Sonya Rhie Mohit atulkar (talk) 01:04, 18 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]