Pundra Kingdom
The Pundra Kingdom was an ancient kingdom located in the northeastern region of the Indian subcontinent, primarily in present-day Bangladesh and parts of India. It is mentioned in various historical texts, including the Mahabharata, and is known for its rich culture and trade connections. The kingdom was inhabited by the Pundras, who were known for their agricultural practices and craftsmanship.
Pundra was also significant in the context of Buddhism, as it is believed to have been a center for the spread of Buddhist teachings. The kingdom's capital was likely located near the Brahmaputra River, which facilitated trade and communication. Over time, Pundra became part of larger empires, influencing the region's history and culture.