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- Mleccha (Sanskrit: म्लेच्छ, romanized: mlecchá) is a Sanskrit term referring to those of an incomprehensible speech, foreigners or invaders deemed distinct...
- been equated to Mlechchas in later Sanskrit literature. There is a distinct prophetic statement in the Mahabharata that the mlechcha kings of the Sakas...
- that Pratihara emperor Nagabhata "crushed the large army of the powerful Mlechcha king." This large army consisted of cavalry, infantry, siege artillery...
- non-Indo-Aryans. Suniti Kumar Chatterjee calls Bhaskaravarman a Hinduised Mlechcha king of Indo-Mongoloid origin. Hugh B. Urban also infers that the Varmans...
- Mahabharata, its inhabitants, known as the Tusharas, are depicted as mlechchas ("barbarians") and fierce warriors. Modern scholars generally see Tushara...
- horse. (14,83) Mbh 2.33 King Bhagadatta of Pragjyotisha accompanied by all Mlechcha tribes inhabiting the marshy regions on the sea-s****; and many mountain...
- his another friend. King Bhagadatta of Pragjyotisha accompanied by all Mlechcha tribes inhabiting the marshy regions on the sea-s****; and many mountain...
- According to Suniti Kumar Chatterjee, Bhaskaravarman was a Hinduised Mlechcha king of Indo-Mongoloid origin. After 648 CE, the Chinese emperor Tang Taizong...
- in Western ****am and Northern Bengal and later disguised themselves as Mlechchas. This process of hinduisation was much slower in the lower strata of the...
- Mahabharata groups the Yavanas with the Kambojas and the Chinas and calls them "Mlechchas" (Barbarians). In the Shanti Parva section, the Yavanas are grouped with...