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- Gurjara Pratihara King Nagabhata I repulsed a mleccha invasion. These mlechchhas are identified with the Arab Muslim invaders.[citation not found] Kala...
- The Mlechchha dynasty (c. 650 - 900) ruled Kamarupa from their capital at Harruppesvar in present-day Tezpur, ****am, after the fall of the Varman dynasty...
- success against the mlechchhas (foreigners): ...whose [Skandagupta's] fame, moreover, even [his] enemies, in the countries of the mlechchhas... having their...
- records, Bappa Rawal captured famous Chitrakuta (Chittor Fort) from the mlechchhas. Scholars such as R. C. Majumdar and R. V. Somani write on the basis of...
- Ramachandra seems to have faced invasions by the Turko-Persian Muslims (called "mlechchhas" or "Turukas") since the 1270s. A 1278 inscription of the monarch calls...
- reborn as mlechchhas. Shiva then ordered his attendant, Malyavat, to be born in Ujjain as the prince of the Avanti kingdom and kill the mlechchhas. The deity...
- with the mythical Naraka/Bhagadatta lineage continued to be used by the Mlechchhas and Palas for roughly similar purposes. All early references do not locate...
- Chivukas and Pulindas and Chinas and Hunas with Keralas, and numerous other Mlechchhas. In the ancient Indian literature, cow is a symbol of earth or land. Thus...
- Kamarupa dynasties, the Varmans were followed by the Mlechchha and then the Pala dynasties. The Mlechchha dynasty succeeded the Varman dynasty and ruled to...
- The History of ****am is the history of a confluence of people from the east, west, south and the north; the confluence of the Austroasiatic, Tibeto-Burman...