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Vedic study (12:26). The Abhishahas, the Surasenas, the Sivis, and the
Vasatis, the Ṡalvas, the Matsyas, the Amvashtas, the Trigartas, and the Kekayas...
- Prasthalas, the Madras, the Gandharas, the Arattas,
those called Khasas, the
Vasatis, the
Sindhus and the
Sauviras are
almost as
blamable in
their practices...
- Prasthalas, the Madras, the Gandharas, the Arattas,
those called Khasas, the
Vasatis, the
Sindhus and the
Sauviras are
almost as
blamable in
their practices...
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known as Khoshnīān-e
Vasaţī, Khowshīnah Tappeh, Khushinān-i-Tappeh, Khushinān-i-Tepe, Khvoshī Nān-e Tappeh, Khvoshīnān-e
Tappeh Vasaţī, and Khvoshīnān Tappeh)...
- Prasthalas, the Madras, the Gandharas, the Arattas,
those called Khasas, the
Vasatis, the
Sindhus and the
Sauviras are
almost as
blamable in
their practices...
- and
gladdened his heart. (5,19).
Kekayas were
mentioned along with the
Vasatis, the Salwakas, the Amvashthas, and the
Trigartas as
allies of Duryodhana...
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Kermanshah Province, Iran: Emam Hasan-e Olya Emam Hasan-e
Sofla Emam Hasan-e
Vasati This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Imam Hasan...
- mentioned[citation needed]
along with the Sakas, and Yavanas, the
Sivis and the
Vasatis as
marching in the huge army of
Kauravas (5,198). The Sakas, the Kiratas...
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Vasahi and Luna
Vasahi temples of
Mount Abu. The
Sanskrit word for
vasahi is
vasati,
which implies an
institution for
residences of
scholars attached to the...
- (Persian: كنگربان وسطي, also
Romanized as Kangarbān-e Vosţá and Kangarbān-e
Vasaţī; also
known as Fāntāwār, Kangarbān, and Kangarbān-e Vasaţ) is a village...