The factual accuracy of this map or the file name is disputed.
Reason: No source for the boundaries. The western border seems completely arbitrary. None of the cited sources support it. Also, the interpretation of "Tri-kalinga" is debated among historians. The cited source (Outline of the History of Kalinga by R.C. Majumdar). Majumdar actually opposes the view that Trikalinga denotes the "whole of Kalinga in its widest extent". Quote: "As a matter of fact, the references [...] leave no doubt that Tri-Kalinga meant a region, distinct from, and much less important than, Kalinga." According to Majumdar, Trikalinga is the hilly region lying to the west of Kalinga.
DescriptionAncient Kalinga location.svg
Map of India showing location of ancient Kalinga, with reference to Tri-Kalinga (which means 'the whole of Kalinga') stretching from the river Ganges in the north to the river Godavari in the south.[1]
This is a retouched picture, which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: Overlaid with approximate boundary of ancient Kalinga. The original can be viewed here: India rivers and lakes map.svg: . Modifications made by Aymatth2.
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2006-10-22T19:53:49Z Planemad 1639x1852 (472909 Bytes) reupload, skewed font
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↑Majumdar, R.C. (1996) Outline of the History of Kalinga, Asian Educational Services "Tri-Kalinga has been usually interpreted as denoting the whole of Kalinga in its widest extent...Tri-Kalinga country which extended from the river Ganges in the North to the river Godavari in the South"
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