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    Daksa is a small uninhabited island in the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea. It is situated near Dubrovnik in front of the Rijeka Dubrovačka ria. The...
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  • Look up daksa or Daksha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Daksa may refer to: Daksha, creator god in Hinduism, Daksa (island), small island near Dubrovnik...
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    Partisans on 24–25 October 1944 during World War II on the Croatian island of Daksa, near Dubrovnik. After the Partisans entered Dubrovnik on 18 October...
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    Ruda, Lopud, Koločep and Daksa) and 5 smaller ones (Sveti Andrija, Mišnjak, Kosmeč, Goleč and Crkvine). Only the three main islands are permanently inhabited...
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  • personal names Dazos and Dassius and is also reflected in the toponym of Daksa island and the river Ardaxanos, which is mentioned by Polybius (2nd century...
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  • features a list of islands sorted by their name beginning with the letter D. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z List of islands (by country)...
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  • personal names Dazos and Dassius and is also reflected in the toponym of Daksa island and the river Ardaxanos, which is mentioned by Polybius (2nd century...
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  • Perica, SJ (27 June 1881, in Kotišina near Makarska – 25 October 1944, in Daksa) was a Croatian Catholic priest and a member of the Jesuits. He authored...
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  • Savarnika Rudra-savarni Raucya 11 Dharma-savarni The four Merusavarnis Pisanga Daksa-sarvarni Brahma-savarni 12 Rudra-savarni Apisangabha Dharma-savarni Rudra-savarni...
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    Dubrovnik (section Islands)
    Crkvina Kosmeč Ruda Lopud Koločep Daksa Grebeni Sveti Andrija Another island disputedly part of the Elaphiti Islands is: Lokrum Dubrovnik has a Mediterranean...
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    largest Buddhist temple). Sanjaya kings after Balitung were:: 127–128  Daksa (910–919) Tulodong (919–924) Wawa (924–929) Mpu Sindok (929–947) In 929...
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  • Jakljan (category Islands of Croatia)
    Dubrovnik on 1 March 2013. Daksa Duplančić Leder, Tea; Ujević, Tin; Čala, Mendi (June 2004). "Coastline lengths and areas of islands in the Croatian part of...
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  • lighthouses have been replaced by an adjacent post light. Examples include Daksa, Rt Blaca and Negrit. Lists of lighthouses and lightvessels Rowlett, Russ...
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     [page needed] and Mariages indo-européens pp. 311–312: "Of Aditi Daksa was born, and of Daksa Aditi, o Daksa, she who is your daughter". Dumézil (1956), p. 91 n....
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    above and Mariages indo-européens p. 311-312: "Of Aditi Daksa was born, and of Daksa Aditi, o Daksa, she who is your daughter". R. Schilling "Janus dieu...
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    chaste even after her husband's death, reaches heaven, just like chaste men. Daksa Smriti narrates the story of a woman experiencing eternal bliss in heaven...
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  • Jbang (894–898) Rake Watukara, Balitung (898–c. 910) [son?] Rake Hino, Daksa (fl. 913–915) [brother-in-law?] Rakai Layang, Tulodong (fl. 919–921) [son...
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  • in central Albania. It derives from Illyrian Ardaxanos (*daksa "water", "sea") found in Daksa and the name of the Dassareti tribe. Ishëm is a river in...
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    dwells in waves, and in still waters, to him who dwells in rivers and on islands. — Vajasaneyi Samhita, translated by Ralph T.H. Griffith (1899), Book 16...
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  • the head of the Adriatic were the Liburni, who occupied the coast and islands between Istria and the river Titus (Krka) and had been known to the Greeks...
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    717 CE; that was the starting year of Sanjaya chronicle used in King Daksa's inscription far later in early 10th-century. According to Canggal inscription...
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    Manu) Enmity between Daksa and Shiva, self-immolation of Sati (wife of Shiva and daughter of Daksa), and attack by Shiva on Daksa's ritual Liberation of...
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    The temple compound was expanded by successive Mataram kings, such as Daksa and Tulodong, with the addition of hundreds of pervara temples around the...
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  • Vaishnavas) Saṁskāra-sandarbha (A Treatise on Ritual Purification) Sajjana-dakṣa (A Devotee Is Skilled) Vaiṣṇava-maryādā (Appreciating Vaishnavas) Sajjana-maunī...
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    river was Ardaxanos, which is a derivative of *daksa "water", "sea", also found in the name of the island Daxa, of the Illyrian tribe Dassareti and of the...
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  • (complete list) – Shailendra dynasty/Sanjaya dynasty Balitung, King (899–911) Daksa, King (910–919) Tulodong, King (919–924) Wawa, King (924–929) Isyana dynasty...
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    priests, Petar Perica and Marijan Blažić, as collaborationists on the island of Daksa on 25 October 1944. The Partisans killed Fra Maksimilijan Jurčić near...
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    Rakryan Kanuruhan (ruler of Kanuruhan character) in the reign of King Mpu Daksa (911–919 AD). The area that used to be an autonomous kingdom has dropped...
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    physicist and Nobel laureate The Riga Offensive ended in Soviet victory. The Daksa executions took place on October 24/25 when Yugoslav Partisans killed 53...
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    on the Spanish coast, a wreath was placed in memory of all hands of SS Daksa, a Yugoslav merchant ship which had been lost there on 26 January 1930....
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