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Dwijdeo Mishra

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Dwijdeo Mishra was the first king of the Mishra dynasty of the Ayodhya, the last royal rulers of Ram Rajya.[1] Mishra empire that lasted for about a century was able to hold on to the concept of Ram Rajya. The empire soon collapsed because of weakening economic crises that arised due to climatic conditions. Bhramins of Mishra empire were forced to fled to the north mountains of Himalayas, specifically in Kumaon and Chamoli district.

References

  1. ^ "Plaint Of Ayodhya". The Financial Express (The Indian Express). 22 August 2004.