- The
Pahlavas are a
people mentioned in
ancient Indian texts.
According to
Patrick Carnegy, a Raj-era ethnographer, the 4th-century BCE
Vartika of Katyayana...
- The
Pahlava kingdom is
identified to be a
kingdom of an
Iranian tribe. The
kingdom was well known, even
during the
campaign of Alexander. It was also...
- to both as
Pahlava or Pallava. The
Bhishama Parava of the
Mahabharata does not
distinguish between the
Pahlavas and Pallavas. The
Pahlavas are said to...
- Asia in this
context stands for Iran and Afghanistan,
where the
Sakas and
Pahlavas had
their base-camps for
eastward movement. The
prelude to ****ure inroads...
-
centuries by the
Yavana (Indo-Gr****s), the Saka (Indo-Scythians), the
Pahlava (Indo-Parthians), and the
Kushana (Yuezhi). The
Alchon Empire was the second...
-
developed extensively in
antiquity in the
Asian kingdoms of
Parthia and
Pahlava.
After the
conquests of
Alexander the
Great in the 4th
century BCE it likely...
- and Azerbaijan, it is,
along with dolma, lavash, harissa, kebabs, and
pahlava, a dish of "clearly
symbolic ethnic significance"
often argued over by...
-
groups as mlecchas,
including the Śākas, Huns, Chinese, Gr****s, Kambojas,
Pahlavas, Bahlikas, Rishikas, and Daradas.
Other groups designated as
mlecchas include...
-
skill famously emplo**** by
Parthian hor****
Pahlavas, the
Parthians in
ancient Indian literature Pahlava kingdom,
their kingdom as
known to the Indians...
- Buddhism,
which opened its way to men of all races, Gr****, Persian, Saka,
Pahlava,
Kushan and Huna".
Depictions of
foreigners abound:
according to Spink...