-
again there are the Sudras, the Abhiras, the Dardas, the
Kasmiras, and the
Pattis (6,9).
Kasmiras were
mentioned along with the Pahlavas, the Daradas, and...
- The
common bluestripe snapper (Lutj****
kasmira),
bluestripe snapper,
bluebanded snapper,
bluestripe sea perch,
fourline snapper, blue-line
snapper or...
- vanicolensis) is
often seen
congregating with
bluestripe snappers (Lutj****
kasmira). All
goatfish have the
ability to
change their coloration depending on...
-
Kashmir is
thought to have been
derived from
Sanskrit and was
referred to as
káśmīra. A po****r
local etymology of
Kashmir is that it is land
desiccated from...
-
Cashmere (disambiguation)
Kashmiri (disambiguation)
Kashmore (disambiguation)
Kasmira Kingdom, a
kingdom mentioned in
ancient Indian literature This disambiguation...
- Galitzine's Parents,
Geoffrey and Lora". People.
Retrieved 31 May 2024. Jefford,
Kasmira. "Green Pioneers: I love the
sound of
breaking gl****". "The
London Gazette...
-
Caidyas Dewa Gāndhārīs
Gangaridai Gupta Gurjara-Pratihara
Kambojas Kalinga Kasmira Kekaya Khasas Kikata Koliya Kosala Kurus Licchavis Madra Magadhis Malavas...
- Abhisara; in Gr**** Ἀβισάρης),
called Embisarus (Ἐμβίσαρος,) by Diodorus, was a
Kasmira king
whose territory lay in the
river Hydaspes beyond the mountains. On...
- Ray,
Sunil Chandra (1950). "A Note on the Kāyasthas of Early-Mediaeval
Kāśmīra".
Proceedings of the
Indian History Congress. 13: 124–126. ISSN 2249-1937...
- the
Buddhadharma and other, non-Buddhist religions. The Sarvāstivāda of
Kāśmīra held the Mahāvibhāṣā as authoritative, and thus were
given the moniker...