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'''Tauma''' ({{wp|Telugu language|Tamisari}}: టౌమా ''Ṭaumā''), often referred to as '''Ko Tauma''' ({{wp|Telugu language|Tamisari}}: కో టౌమా ''Kō Ṭaumā'', 'King Tauma') was a {{wp|city-state}} in [[Satria]]. It was notable for its longevity, from the [[Mahakusumita|Mahakusumita [[period]] to its end during the [[Sangma dynasty|High Sangma dynasty]], and for its {{wp|republic|republican}} government. |
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Tauma టౌమా Ṭaumā | |
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551 BCE–976 CE | |
Capital | Tauma |
Common languages | Tamisari |
Religion | Purvan folk religion Ashram |
Demonym(s) | Tauman |
Government | Triarchic republic |
Shakya | |
• 551 BCE (first) | Gadadhara Yashodhar Hruthvik |
• 976 CE (last) | Chidakash Vemulapalli Acarya Gundapaneni Aekadamt Kshirsagar |
History | |
• Traditional Founding | 551 BCE |
• Annexed by Sangma | 976 CE |
Today part of | Padaratha Arthakhand Ajahadya |
Tauma (Tamisari: టౌమా Ṭaumā), often referred to as Ko Tauma (Tamisari: కో టౌమా Kō Ṭaumā, 'King Tauma') was a city-state in Satria. It was notable for its longevity, from the [[Mahakusumita|Mahakusumita period to its end during the High Sangma dynasty, and for its republican government.