- hunting, trapping,
farming and construction. By 1860,
there were at
least 20
Sakhas living at Fort Ross
before the Russian-American
Company ended its North...
-
Sakha,
officially the
Republic of
Sakha (Yakutia), is the
largest republic of Russia,
located in the
Russian Far East,
along the
Arctic Ocean, with a...
-
Yajurveda EJ Lazarus, page i–xvi GS Rai,
Sakhas of the
Yajurveda in the Puranas, Purana, Vol 7, No. 1, page 13 GS Rai,
Sakhas of the
Yajurveda in the Puranas,...
- Look up
Sakha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sakha may
refer to:
Sakha Republic, a
federal subject of
Russia Sakha language, or Yakut, a
Turkic language...
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Yakutsk (/jəˈkuːtsk/ yə-KOOTSK) is the
capital and
largest city of
Sakha, Russia,
located about 450 km (280 mi)
south of the
Arctic Circle.
Fueled by...
- The
Yakut language (/jəˈkuːt/ yə-KOOT), also
known as
Yakutian or
Sakha language (also
sometimes саха
romanized as Saqa or Saxa) (Yakut: саха тыла), is...
- Mahābhāṣya of Patañjali
refers to 21
śākhās of the Rigveda; however,
according to Śaunaka's Caraṇa-vyuha
there are five
śākhās for the Rigveda: the Śākala, Bāṣkala...
- to the
Vedic Indra. The ****ociated
material has been
preserved from two
śākhās or "schools",
known as Śākalya and Bāṣkala. The school-specific commentaries...
- Okhotsky-Perevoz,
Sakha Republic,
Russia Oymyakon,
Sakha Republic,
Russia (bordering on Dwd) Udachny,
Sakha Republic,
Russia (bordering on Dfc) Allakh-Yun,
Sakha Republic...
- consonants. The
precise pronunciation of
visarga in
Vedic texts may vary
between Śākhās. Some
pronounce a
slight echo of the
preceding vowel after the aspiration:...