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Pragjyotishpura or Pragjyotisapura, now deemed to be a region within modern , is claimed to be an ancient city and capital of the (350 - 650 A.D). Though the earliest mention of Pragjyotisha in local sources come from the 7th century,"The earliest mention of the name of Pragjyotisha in the local sources has been found only in the 7th century onwards." the form was changed to Pragjyotishpura in the 9th century which describes it as the city of Naraka within Kamarupa."(T)he Pragjyotisha was, however, redefined in the Uttarbarbil and the Nowgong plates dated to the last quarter of the ninth century. Both record that Naraka, the conqueror of Kamarupa ( jitakamarupa), used to live in a city (pura) named Pragjyotishpura in Kamarupa."

In like the , Pragjyotishpura is described as the fortress of on mount Varaha located in the north-west of the Indian subcontinent in what is modern-day and ."These descriptions seem to indicate the possible affiliation of Bhagadatta and Vajradatta to the north-western India and locate Pragjyotisha in the region, especially the Punjab-Sind area. They also remind us about the Mahabharata's reference to Pragjyotishpura which describes it as the mythical citadel of Naraka, located on the Varaha Mountain in the west. Some scholars including M.C. Majumdar and K. V. Athavale, thus, placed Pragjyotisha in the north-western region"


Etymology
The Pragjyotishpura is derived from . Prachya means east or eastern and 'jyotisha' which is used allegorically to mean learning and 'pura' a city thus meaning ' city of learning to the east' otherwise 'city of eastern learning'.


Location of Pragjyotishpura
No inscription up to the 12th century, when the kingdom of Kamarupa came to an end, give an indication of the location of Pragjyotishpura, and the exact location is not known. Three late medieval inscriptions seem to suggest that Pragjyotishpura included the (inscription from Dununtarai, 1577). Neog, Maheswar, Prachaya Sansanavali, p. 16, The inscription is dated to 1499 saka (1577 AD) Southern slope of Nilachal hills (inscription from Dihingiya Borphukan 1732) and Navagraha temple (inscription Tarun Duara Borphukan, 1752). There are various other theories that modern historians have put forward, but none of them are backed by archaeological evidence. The location of a temple of planet worship called Navagraha, meaning abode of nine planets of the , and its connection with ancient research on astronomy and astrology lends weight to the origin of its name.


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