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Anupa
Anupa, (literally, watery tract) is an ancient Indian region roughly corresponds to the areas around ancient Mahsihmati city in the present-day Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh. The Vayu Purana mentions a janapada (realm) of Anupa, located on the ''Vindhyaprishtha'' (Vindhya plateau). The Nasik cave inscription of Gautami Balashri claims that her son Gautamiputra Satakarni's dominion included Anupa.〔Raychaudhuri, H.C. (1972). ''Political History of Ancient India'', Calcutta: University of Calcutta, Calcutta, pp.434-5〕 The Junagarh rock inscription of Rudradaman I mentions Anupa as a part of his kingdom.〔Raychaudhuri, H.C. (1972). ''Political History of Ancient India'', Calcutta: University of Calcutta, Calcutta, p.447〕 ==Maharajas of Balkha== A number of copper-plate grants discovered from this region (Shirpur, Bagh and Manavar in Dhar district) are issued by a family bearing the title, ''Maharaja''. They recognized the suzerainty of certain emperors bearing the title, ''Paramabhattaraka'' (most probably the Imperial Guptas. The names of the rulers of this family are Bhulunda, Svamidasa and Rudradasa. These three rulers ruled from their capital, Balkha, which is not yet identified. All of their copper-plate grants are dated in an unspecified era.〔Mirashi, V.V. (1981). ''Three Manavar Plates of the Maharajas of Balkha'', in M.D. Khare ed. ''Malwa through the Ages'', Bhopal: the Directorate of Archaeology & Museums, Government of Madhya Pradesh, pp.225-32〕
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