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The Shakya were a clan of the Vedic period (1750–500 BCE). The name ''Śākya'' is derived from the Sanskrit word śakya, which means "the one who is capable".
The Shakyas formed an independent republican state known as the ''Śākya Gaṇarājya''. The Shakya capital was Kapilavastu, which may have been located either in Tilaurakot, Nepal or Piprahwa, India.
The best-known Shakya was the prince Siddhartha Shakya (5th century BCE), who was the founder of Buddhism and came to be known as Gautama Buddha. Siddhartha was the son of Śuddhodana. Suddodhana was the elected leader of Shakya Republic. As Gautama Buddha founded a new religion and abdicated the throne, so the lineage continued with his son Rāhula.
== History ==


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