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destroy the
remains of the
Sungas'
power and will
obtain this earth." The
Andhras did
indeed destroy the last
remains of the
Sunga state in
central India...
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sunga,
Sunga, or
Śuṅga in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sunga, or the
Shunga Empire, was an
Indian empire of the 2nd and 1st
century BCE.
Sunga may...
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Pushyamitra Shunga (IAST: Puṣyamitra
Śuṅga) or
Pushpamitra Shunga (IAST: Puṣpamitra
Śuṅga) (ruled c. 185 – c. 149 BCE) was the
founder and the
first ruler...
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centres here
before Akbar built his capital. The
region was
settled by
Sungas following their expansion. It was
controlled by
Sakarwar Rajputs from the...
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Bharhut Mathura Sughana INDO- GR****S
SUNGAS Dhanabhūti (Brahmi: 𑀥𑀦𑀪𑀽𑀢𑀺) or
Vatsiputra Dhanabhūti was a 2nd or 1st-century BCE
Buddhist king in Central...
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diameter of today's stupa,
which is the
result of
enlargement by the
Sungas. It was
covered in brick, in
contrast to the
stones that now
cover it. According...
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period (c. 185–c. 73 BCE).
Additional structures were
brought in by the
Sungas. In particular,
columns with pot-shaped
bases were
found around the Diamond...
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racing briefs, Speedos,
competition briefs, bathers,
brief or low rise
sungas,
racer bathers, trunks, or "swimmers" in Australia) Swim briefs,
often made...
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Translated by Mitchiner, John E. Calcutta: The
Asiatic Society. 1986. p. 91. The
Sungas, Kanvas,
Republican Kingdoms and Monarchies, Mahameghavahanas,
Dilip Kumar...
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George Arcega Sunga (October 2, 1932 –
November 7, 2023) was an
American director and producer. He was
known for
producing the
American sitcom television...