Hara-Huna (White Huns) was an ancient kingdom and inhabited by the Hara Hunas tribe close to the Himalayas who had limited interaction with the Indian...
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Mahabharata Hara Huna Kingdom, another kingdom in the epic Hunnic War (disambiguation), wars in India involving the Hunas Huna, Caithness, Scotland Man Huna, a...
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(Hinduism), an early name for Shiva Harā Bərəzaitī, a legendary mountain in Persian mythology Hara Huna Kingdom, an ancient Chinese tribe close to Himalayas...
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Hunas were a tribe close to Himalayas that, because of limited interaction with Indian kingdoms, were mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. They belonged...
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the Mahabharata epic, the Haihaya kingdom (also spelled Heheya, Haihaya, Haiheya, Heiheya, etc.) is one of the kingdoms ruled by Chandravanshi (Yadava)...
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Ay dynasty (redirect from Ay Kingdom)
in the hill-chiefs of early historic (pre-Pallava) south India. The Ay kingdom functioned as a buffer state between the powerful Pandyas/Cholas and the...
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The Abhira kingdom in the Mahabharata is either of two kingdoms near the Sarasvati river. It was dominated by the Abhiras, sometimes referred to as Surabhira...
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a princess from this kingdom. The Indian epic Mahabharata doesn't mention a kingdom named Himalaya, but mentions many kingdoms in the Himalaya mountains...
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transcription of the Bactrian word "Alxano", and is related to "Hara Huna" (or Hala Huna) mentioned in ancient Indian texts. However, other scholars identify...
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Pala Empire (redirect from Pala kingdom)
The Palas recruited mercenary soldiers from a number of kingdoms, including Malava, Khasa, Huna, Kulika, Mithila, Kanrata, Lata, Odra and Manahali. According...
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Dasharna Dasherka Dwaraka Gandhāra Garga Gomanta Gopa Rashtra Hara Huna Haihaya kingdom Himalaya Huna Kanchi Kasmira Kalakuta Kalinga Kamboja Karnata Karusha...
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Gomanta was a kingdom mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. It was an extension of the kingdom of Yadavas at Dwaraka. It is identified to be the Goa state...
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at his door: Madra, Panchala, Videha, Hammira (possibly a Muslim ruler), Huna, and Kashi. The Pakhal inscription claims that his heralds presented the...
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Gandhara (category Kingdoms in the Ramayana)
Political History of the Hūṇas in India. Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. ISBN 9780883863015. Upendra Thakur (1967). The Hūṇas in India. Chowkhamba Prakashan...
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Janapada (category Empires and kingdoms of India)
[dʑɐnɐpɐdɐ]) (c. 1100–600 BCE) were the realms, republics (ganapada) and kingdoms (sāmarājya) of the Vedic period in the Indian subcontinent. The Vedic period...
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1418 and died in 1431 Viswavasa Devi, wife of Padma Singh, died in 1443 Hara Singh Deva, younger brother of Deva Singh Nara Singh Deva, died in 1460 Dhir...
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father Durlabhavardhana would have been a subordinate king under the-then Huna ruler, Narendraditya Khinkhila. Baladitya and his immediate predecessors...
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Gopa Rashtra (category Yadava kingdoms)
In the Sanskrit epics, the Gopa Rashtra (Gopa kingdom) of central and western India is believed to have been ruled by Shri Krishna. Inscriptions indicate...
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called "Turuska" in the Rajatarangini). 13 Murunda or Gurunda kings. 21 Huna kings (also called Maunas), probably the Indo-Hephthalites. Dr. Lewis Rice...
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Pratihara dynasty (redirect from Gurjara-Pratihara Kingdom)
political power in north India around sixth century CE, shortly after the Hunas invasion of that region. According to them Gujara-Pratihara were "likely"...
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Turk Shahis (category Central Asian Buddhist kingdoms)
last dynasty of Bactrian rulers with origins among the Xwn (Xionite) and/or Huna peoples (who are sometimes also referred to as "Huns" who invaded Eastern...
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to know / Dare to be wise University of Northern British Columbia En Cha Huná Dakelh language literally "He/she too lives", figuratively "Other people...
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Eastern Ganga dynasty (category Former kingdoms)
CHAHAMANAS LATE GHAZNAVIDS PARAMARAS WESTERN CHALUKYAS KAKATIYAS SHILA- HARAS CHOLAS CHERAS PANDYAS KADAMBAS HOYSALAS GAHADAVALAS GUHILAS KACHCHAPA- GHATAS...
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Sogdia (category Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms)
Zoroastrian deity Mithra. In verse 10.14 it is described how Mithra reaches Mount Hara and looks at the entirety of the Airyoshayan (airiio.shaiianem, 'lands of...
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neighboring Bhauma-Kara kingdom, through his daughter, who married the Bhauma-Kara king Shubhakara IV. After Shubhakara IV, the kingdom was ruled by his brother...
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blessing. And Rav Huna said that a man whose eyes ran should not say the blessing. But the Gemara noted that such a Kohen in Rav Huna's neighborhood used...
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definitive ruling: It was stated that Rabbi Helbo said in the name of Rav Huna that with regard to a (forbidden) egg (cooked with permitted ones), if there...
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ISBN 9789493194014. Biswas, Atreyi (1971). The Political History of the Hūṇas in India. Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. pp. 112–113, 135, 138, 143....
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the Gemara reported differing views of who the former prophets were. Rav Huna said they were David, Samuel, and Solomon. Rav Naḥman said that during the...
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Interpreting God's words in Genesis 6:13, "I will destroy them with the earth," Rav Huna and Rabbi Jeremiah in Rav Kahana's name taught that the Flood washed away...
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