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- Look up sa:तुरुष्क in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Turushka (or Turuṣka) may refer to: a Sanskrit word for olibanum a term often used for Turks in...
- 1089-1101 CE) was a Hindu king of Kashmir. He was given the epithet "raja-Turushka" (Turk king). Harsha belonged to the First Lohara dynasty, of which he...
- the non-payment of this tribute. The Gahadavalas inscriptions mention a Turushka-danda ("Turkic punishment") tax, which according to the proponents of this...
- achieved a high political status. He fought with multiple rulers like Turushkas at Naddula which was possible held by Ghurid dynasty who captured it from...
- preparations against a Turushka (Turkic) king named Hammir. The plot of Harkeli Nataka involves Vigraharaja's preparations against a Turushka ruler named Hammira...
- sources indicate that Vigraharaja achieved military successes against the Turushkas, the Muslim Turkic invaders in Vigraharaja IV's first war against the...
- Todika (raagini) Triveni Triveni Gauri Tukhari Tulsikauns (raa) Turushka Gauda (raga) Turushka Todi (raga) Udan (raga) Udan Chandrika (Kafi Thaat) Udan Kanta...
- ISBN 978-0-7618-2561-6, pages 306–307 the terms were Persians, Tajikas or Arabs, and Turushkas or Turks, states Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya (2004), Other or the Others...
- ("Kushana"). Some later Indian literary sources referred to the Kushans as Turushka, a name which in later Sanskrit sources was confused with Turk, "probably...
- of his love for princess Desaldevi, and his war preparations against a Turushka (Turkic) king named Hammir. Tablet 3 and 4 contain fragments of Harakeli...