Uttamabhadras

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title: Uttamabhadras
text: The Uttamabhadras are an ancient Indian tribe described in the Mahabharata and later inscriptions. The Uttamabhadras lived in the Punjab. Uttamabhadras originally were people of Balkh who had entered India in Vedic times. In Vedic times, they were closely related to Kurus and the Purus. In Kurukshetra war, we also find Madras associated with the Kurus. King Shalya had taken part in the Mahabharata war, on behalf of the Kauravas. Madri, the mother of Pandava-putras Nakula and Sahadeva, was a Madr
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description: Ancient Indian tribe described in the Mahabharata
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