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Kshatriya (Sanskrit: क्षत्रिय, romanized: Kṣatriya) (from
Sanskrit kṣatra, "rule, authority"; also
called Rajanya) is one of the four
varnas (social orders)...
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Chatra Shah also
Chhatra Shah,
Ksatra Shah (Nepali: छत्र शाह; c. 1605–1606) was
briefly King of the
Gorkha Kingdom, in present-day
Nepal in the Indian...
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compared to
Avestan xšaθra-, "power" and "command",
corresponding to
Sanskrit kṣatra- (same meaning), from
which kṣatriya-, "warrior", is derived. Most recently...
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Middle Persian: 𐭱𐭲𐭥𐭩𐭥𐭥, and Xšaθra 𐬑𐬱𐬀𐬚𐬭𐬀, a
cognate of
Sanskrit kṣatrá in the
Avestan language, from Proto-Indo-Iranian kšatrám) is one of the...
- for each, one with the
Brahma mantra (for Satyavati) and
other with the
Kṣātra mantra (for his mother-in-law).
Giving the
respective portions, he went...
- land" (c.f. Gr**** κταομαι ktaómai "to procure, to annex",
Sanskrit क्षत्र
kṣatra "dominion"). Bāz in turn
derives from
Middle Persian vāǰ.
Malcolm X used...
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considered a
direct derivative of the
Sanskrit word
Kshatriya from the root
kṣatra meaning "rule or authority"
which was ****ociated with the
ruling and warrior...
- khšathra/Khšathra has
plainly a
pagan origin, for in the
Vedas Paradise is the
kṣatra of Varuṇa, the
kingdom of
heaven which for
their own
happiness men longed...
- "maha-" in maharaja) -ksăt ("warrior, ruler",
cognate of the
Sanskrit word
kṣatrá). On the
occasion of King
Norodom Sihanouk's
retirement in
September 2004...
- khnhŭm preăh ângk som chrôk kraôm mlób preăh barômi Ney preăh nôrbtei vôngs
ksâtra dêl sang
prasat thmâ Króbkrông dên khmêr bŏréan
thkaeungthkan II Prasat...