Talk:Manyakheta

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I suggest this page be merged with Malakheda as Malakheda is Manyakheta's modern name.
-- Sudarshanhs 09:56, 28 March 2006 (UTC)

I oppose the merger. World knows it by the name Rastrakootas of Manyakheta. We are talking about ancient cities and they should be reffered by their ancient name. We are not talking about Malkeda and how it looks today. ~rAGU