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Dritharashtra. Father of 100 Kauravas
In the Mahabharata, the character who is not one of the 100 sons of Gandhari is Yudhishthira, who is one of the Pandavas. Gandhari is the mother of the Kauravas, who are the 100 sons, including Duryodhana and his brothers. The Pandavas, including Yudhishthira, are the cousins of the Kauravas and the sons of Kunti and Pandu.
The father of the Kauravas in the epic Mahabharata was King Dhritarashtra.
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The 100 names of Kauravas in the Mahabharata are the names of the 100 sons of Dhritarashtra and Gandhari. The fitst ten generally listed are: Duryodhan (Suyodhan), Dushassan, Dussahan, Dussalan, Jalagandhan, Saman, Sahan, Vindhan, Anuvindhan, and Durdharshan.
The capital of the Kauravas, as depicted in the Indian epic Mahabharata, is Hastinapura. This ancient city is located near present-day Meerut in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Hastinapura served as the seat of power for the Kauravas and their rivals, the Pandavas, during the epic's events.
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