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Bahlika (Sanskrit: बाह्लिक), also spelled as Vahlika, was the king of Bahlika kingdom in the Mahabharata, the elder brother of Shantanu, who was a king of Hastinapura and the uncle of Bhishma. He was the oldest warrior to fight in the Mahabharata war, who lived up to seven generations. He had a son Somadatta and grandson Bhurishravas who along with him fought on the side of the Kaurava army in the Kurukshetra War. He was slain by Bhima in the 15th day of the war. Yudhishthira had once remarked that the only wish he ever had that there should be peace among the Bhāratas. ==Kuru Prince & Accession To The Throne==
Bahlika was the second of the three sons of Pratipa and his wife Sunanda, the king and queen of Hastinapura. Due to an incident, Pratipa's eldest son Devapi refused to ascend the throne and retired into the woods to perform penance. Bahlika was next in line to ascend the throne. However, he refused the throne, abandoning his paternal kingdom for his new kingdom, which he believed was wealthier than Hastinapura. He became the monarch of the kingdom and his kingdom was called Bahlika because of him. Shantanu then became the crown prince and upon Pratipa's death became the king of Hastinapura with Bahlika's blessing.
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