• Gaius Terentilius Harsa or Caius Terentilius Arsa was a Tribune of the Plebs of the early Roman Republic in 462 BC. In 467 BC, Gaius agitated the plebeians...
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    Harshavardhana (IAST Harṣa-vardhana; 4 June 590–647 CE) was emperor of Kannauj from 606 until his death in 647 CE. He was the son of Prabhakaravardhana...
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  • Mālavikāgnimitra – Kālidāsa Ratnāvalī – Harṣa-vardhana Vikramorvaśīya – Kālidāsa Abhijñāna-śākuntala – Kālidāsa Nāgānanda – Harṣa-vardhana Prabodha-candrodaya –...
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    the rule of Harṣa of Vardhana dynasty in the mid-seventh century, but retained local autonomy, and regained their independence after Harṣa's death. After...
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  • According to Dhanapāla's Pāiyalacchi, the city was sacked by the Paramāra king Harṣa Sīyaka in CE 972-73, the year he completed that work. Manyakheta is home...
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    with his oldest son, Harsa, who felt that the allowance granted by his father was insufficient for his extravagant tastes. Harsa plotted to kill Kalaśa...
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  • was India. Calcutta: Rupa & Co. p. 433. Rapson, E. J. (April 1898). "The Harṣa-carita of Bāṇa by E. B. Cowell; F. W. Thomas". The Journal of the Royal...
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    Pillars of Skepticism in Classical India: Nagarjuna, Jayarasi, and Sri Harsa. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 121. ISBN 978-1-4985-5570-8. ... for Nyāya all...
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    Prahova County, Muntenia, Romania. It is composed of four villages: Gâlmeia, Hârsa, Nisipoasa and Plopu. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Plopu, Prahova...
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    lion capital Ronald M. Davidson 2012, pp. 38–39. Baijnath Sharma (1970). Harṣa and His Times. Sushma Prakashan. OCLC 202093. D. C. Ganguly (1981). "Western...
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  • poems) in the canon of Sanskrit literature.: 136  It was composed by Śrī Harṣa in the court of the Gahaḍavāla King Jayachandra. Naishadha Charita presents...
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  • a mathematician from India. The word "harshad" comes from the Sanskrit harṣa (joy) + da (give), meaning joy-giver. The term "Niven number" arose from...
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  • dhvaja". openlibrary.org. Archived from the original on 11 March 2018. "Śrī Harṣa". openlibrary.org. Archived from the original on 11 March 2018. "Nanna...
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    Academic Press. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-84519-346-1. Maharaj, A (2014). "Śrī Harṣa contra Hegel: Monism, Skeptical Method, and the Limits of Reason". Philosophy...
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  • 1986, p. 9. Goyal, Shankar (1991), "Recent Historiography of the Age of Harṣa", Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, 72/73 (1/4): 331–361...
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    Harcha (Arabic: حرشة, romanized: ḥarša) is a griddle- or pan-cooked semolina flatbread native to the Middle Atlas in Morocco. It is also found in Algeria...
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  • India with Mortimer Wheeler in 1958. Papers Basham, A. L. (October 1948). "Harṣa of Kashmir and the Iconoclast Ascetics". Bulletin of the School of Oriental...
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    Early History of North India, from the Fall of the Mauryas to the Death of Harsa, C. 200 B.C.-A.D. 650. Progressive Publishers. Wriggins, Sally (11 June...
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    University of New York Press. ISBN 978-0791435809. Maharaj, A (2014). "Śrī Harṣa contra Hegel: Monism, Skeptical Method, and the Limits of Reason". Philosophy...
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  • Works by or about Bāṇabhaṭṭa at the Internet Archive Banabhatta (1897). The Harsa-carita of Bana (online text). E. B. Cowell, F. W. Thomas (trans.). London :...
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  • Siyaka (IAST: Sīyaka; reigned c. 949-972 CE), also known as Harsha (IAST: Harṣa), was the king of Malwa, who ruled in west-central India. He appears to...
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  • Creationn Written by R M Joshi, Mites Shah, Nikhilesh sharma, Kapil Bavad and Harsa Jagdish. Directed by Swapna Joshi, Pawan Kumar, Nandita Mehra and Bhagwan...
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    Varanasi: Vishwavidyala Prakashan. p. 35. Cowell, Edward Byles (1897). The Harsa-carita of Bana. London: Royal Asiatic Society. p. 32. Tiwari, Arjun. Bhojpuri...
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    the Aequi to their east. Beginning in 462 BC, the tribune G. Terentilius Harsa began pressing for codification of the Roman laws to establish a kind of...
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    Indonesian Archipelago as early as the first century. In tales like the "Kidung Harṣa Wijaya" one reads that "rata bhaṭṭāra Narasingha" supposedly was a scion...
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    he had expelled some Buddhists from his kingdom sympathetic to his rival Harṣa. He is praised in accounts of Hiuen Tsang as a "monarch of great administrative...
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    Vijayashakti (Vijayaśakti) 865–885 4 Rahila (Rāhila) 885–905 5 Shri Harsha (Śri Harśa) 905–925 6 Yasho-Varman (Yaśovarman) 925–950 7 Dhanga-Deva (Dhaṅgadeva)...
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  • Pillars of Skepticism in Classical India: Nagarjuna, Jayarasi, and Sri Harsa (2018).[2] It has been claimed that the school died out sometime around...
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  • time, the two most important factories were "Lapid Pottery" (1951) and "Harsa Ceramics (1956)," which combined technology with handmade techniques. In...
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    was the Commander and Kaji Ranajit Pande, Sardar Parath Bhandari, Captain Harsa Panta, Captain Naharsingh Basnyat and Captain Shiva Narayan Khatri were...
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