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identified Maghas with an
archeological site
known as Il’ichevskoye
Gorodische in
Otradnensky District,
Krasnodar Krai. The
destruction of
Maghas is ascribed...
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Magha,
Māgha,
magha, माघ, or मघा in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Magha (
māgha, माघ or
maghā, मघा) may
refer to:
Magha (month) (
māgha, माघ),...
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Magha (Sanskrit: माघ, romanized:
Māgha) is the
eleventh month of the
Hindu calendar,
corresponding to January/February of the
Gregorian calendar. In India's...
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Māgha Pūjā (also
written as
Makha Bucha Day) is a
Buddhist festival celebrated on the full moon day of the
third lunar month in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand...
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Maghi Purnima, also
known by the name of
Magha Purnima, is
known to be a day of the full moon that
occurs during the
Hindu calendar month of Magh. This...
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Magha (c. 7th century) (Sanskrit: माघ,
Māgha) was a
Sanskrit poet at King Varmalata's
court at Shrimala, the then-capital of
Gujarat (presently in Rajasthan...
- Tell
Maghas (Arabic: تل مغاص), also
known as
Gawar (كاور), is a
village near Tell
Tamer in
western al-Hasakah Governorate,
northeastern Syria. Administratively...
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Kalinga Magha or
Gangaraja Kalinga Vijayabahu (Tamil: கலிங்க மாகன் / கலிங்க மாகோன் / கங்கராஜ காலிங்க விஜயவாகு மகன், Odia: କଳିଙ୍ଗ ମାଘ / ଗଙ୍ଗାରାଜ କଳିଙ୍ଗ...
- Dinga, also
known as Dinka,
Dinga Cissé or Kaya
Maghan (meaning
ruler of gold) (c. 700) was the
possibly legendary Soninke founder of Wagadou, also known...
- Chechnya, Ingushetia, and
modern North Ossetia–Alania. With its
capital at
Maghas, the
location of
which is
still disputed, it
became independent from the...