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- Tottiyans were shepherds who later gained marginal ruling status (poligars), Saurashtrans were traders who came from present-day Gujarat and rivalled the Brahmins...
- East Africa, of which there were 40,000 in 1970, came mainly from the Saurashtran cities of Jamnagar and Rajkot. Many Lohanas set up businesses in those...
- subprovinces: the main Deccan, the Malwa Plateau, the Mandla Lobe, and the Saurashtran Plateau. The eruptions occurred over a 600–800,000 year time period between...
- ****ociate Pali with Western India and the Sthavira nikāya, citing the Saurashtran inscriptions, which are linguistically closest to the Pali language....
- scholars believe this account lacks historical basis, and that the Saurashtrans actually migrated from the area of Mandsaur. The name "Saurashtra" itself...
- SAURASHTRA CONSONANT SIGN HAARU. L2/06-251 Ganesan, Naga (2006-07-28), Saurashtran Haaru consonants in Named Sequences list L2/06-252 West, Andrew (2006-07-28)...
- western India as neighbors to the Saurashtras. The Ramayana refers to (Saurashtrans.bahlikan.chandrachitranstathaivacha). A similar expression is found in...
- of India Press. 1976. Učida, Norihiko (1979). Oral literature of the Saurashtrans. Simant Publications India. "What Makes Sourashtra Weddings Unique in...
- modern-day Gujarat until 1143. The family rose to prominence within Saurashtran nobility throughout the 12th-19th centuries as Diwans.[citation needed]...
- profession". Undated ancient Jain texts also refer to heavy trade activity in Saurashtran seaports, some of which had become the official residences of international...