Mūtiba Explained

Mūtiba (Sanskrit:,, and ; Latin) was an ancient tribe of south-central South Asia whose existence is attested during the Iron Age.

Location

The precise location Mūtibas is yet uncertain. The Roman author Pliny located them between the "Modogalingae," who lived on a large island in the Gaṅgā, and the Āndhras, and associates them with the (Pulindas) and the (Savaras).

The name, by which the calls the Mūtibas, might be connected to the name of the Musi river.

History

The Mūtibas already existed as a tribe during the time of the s.

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