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areas around Bastar and
Koraput districts.
Their capital was
probably Pushkari (IAST: Puṣkarī),
identified with the
modern Garhdhanora in
Bastar district...
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Pushkari (Russian: Пушкари) is the name of
several rural localities in Russia:
Pushkari,
Bryansk Oblast, a
village in
Moskovsky Selsoviet of Pochepsky...
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Pushkari (Ukrainian: Пушкарі) is a
village in
Buchach urban hromada,
Chortkiv Raion,
Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine. The
first written mention of the village...
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handily and the
second of
which Pushkari was destro****. Nala
power was
briefly restored by
Skanda Varman, who
rebuilt Pushkari, but was soon
swept away by...
- Koraput. In
ancient times when the
Nalas were
ruling over this tract,
Pushkari near
modern Umarkot was the
capital city. In the
medieval period, Nandapur...
- 500 606
Thanesar Kannauj Sanskrit India ****stan Nala
Kingdom 515 585
Pushkari Sanskrit India Rai
Dynasty 524 632 Aror
Sanskrit ****stan
Chalukya Dynasty...
- Krasno-zholtyye (Red-yellows)
Kanoniri (Canoneers)
Pryaniki (Gingercakes)
Pushkari (The Gunners)
Oruzheyniki (Gunsmiths)
Samovars Founded 1946; 79 years ago (1946)...
- shut down, the
icons were
transferred to the
church of
Saint Sergius in
Pushkari and
later to the
Epiphany church in
Pereyaslavskaya Sloboda. The divine...
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initially ruled as
Gupta v****als, and may have
fought with the
Nalas of
Pushkari. They laid
foundation of the
distinct Dakshina Kosala style of art and...
- Pidhirne [uk] Poliushkyne [uk] Popivka [uk] Prokopivka [uk] Putyvsk [uk]
Pushkari [uk] Rohivka [uk] Roshcha [uk]
Sapozhkiv Khutir [uk] Slobidka [uk] Smiach [uk]...