- the term
mleccha,
which carried with it a
barbarian connotation. Thus
another distinction that was made
between the
mlecchas and non-
mlecchas was area...
-
sanskritized to
Mleccha; an
inscription from the
reign of a king from the
later Pala
dynasty claims him to be a mlecchādhināth (Lord of The
Mlecchas). An illegible...
- born, the twice-born who
adhere to the
Vedic dharma, in
contrast to the
mlecchas, who live
outside the
Aryan territory and
Vedic traditions. The precise...
-
Kamakhya temple,
which stands on top of the Nilacala,
testify that the
Mlecchas gave a
significant impetus to
construct or
reconstruct the
Kamakhya temple...
- The
kingdom was
ruled by
three dynasties who
traced their lineage from a
mleccha or
Kirata Naraka; the
Varmanas (c. 350–650 CE), the
Mlechchha dynasty (c...
-
tribes of the
north are the
Mlecchas, and the Kruras, the Yavanas, the Chinas, the Kambojas, the Darunas, and many
Mleccha tribes; the Sukritvahas, the...
-
Tanganas the Andhrakas, the Pulindas, the
Kiratas of
fierce prowess, the
Mlecchas, the Parvatas, and the
races hailing from the sea-side, were all united...
-
resembling kala (death)", who
ruled "the land then
overrun by
hordes of
mlecchas (foreigners)."
According to the
Chinese Buddhist pilgrim Song Yun, Mihirakula...
-
seeing the
first Mughal ruler Babur, who is
described as the "cruel king of
Mlecchas (Muslims)".
Akbar is
described as "a
miraculous child", and the text notes...
- Sansthan, Haryana,
Seminar Report:
pages 114–117 Killingley,
Dermot (2007). "
Mlecchas,
Yavanas and Heathens:
Interacting Xenologies in
Early Nineteenth-Century...