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- semi-independent Hindu rajas of Saptagram and Nadia District didn't oppose as the Odishan army was only sa****uard against the rapicity of the Turks. The Odia Army...
- Ojibwemowin Oriya or ori ori + 2 Macrolanguage Living ଓଡ଼ିଆ (Odia) Odian; Odishan Oromo om orm orm + 4 Macrolanguage Living afaan Oromoo Ossetian, Ossetic...
- India", notes Donaldson. He also notes an upswing in Krishna images in Odishan sculpture from the late twelfth century on, "long before such images became...
- won a huge victory in the 2014 general election, securing 20 of the 21 Odishan Lok Sabha seats and 117 of the 147 Odisha Legislative ****embly seats. They...
- formed as a new trend in Odia literature. Much respected personality of Odishan culture and history, Utkalmani Gopabandhu Dash (1877–1928) had founded...
- architectural element in a Hindu temple in the Kalinga architecture style of the Odishan temples in Eastern India. Sometimes the whole temple is also referred to...
- Benudhar Patra (2008), Merchants, Guilds and Trade in Ancient India: An Odishan Perspective, Annals of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Volume...
- Ga****ati or Lord of war elephants or King with an army of elephants among the Odishan kings in the 1246 CE inscription at the Kapilash Temple. With the death...
- from the Eastern Ganga dynasty to use the title of Ga****ati among the Odishan rulers in the 1246 CE inscription at the Kapilash Temple. The ceremonial...
- land-based link between their presidencies of Madras and Bengal. Further Odishan resistance continued in campaigns against Company rule in Tapanga in 1827...