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- Prakrits, and the analogue Yavana in Sanskrit, were used in Ancient India to designate Gr**** speakers. "Yona" and "Yavana" are transliterations of the...
- The Indo-Gr**** Kingdom, also known as the Yavana Kingdom, was a ****enistic-era Gr**** kingdom covering various parts of modern-day Afghanistan, ****stan...
- Yavana era (174 BCE) The Yavana Era, or Yona (Prakrit: Yoṇaṇa vaṣaye) was a com****tional era used in the Indian subcontinent from the 2nd century BCE...
- Yavana Rani (lit. 'Gr**** Queen') is a Tamil language historical novel written by Indian writer Sandilyan. It was originally serialized in the w****ly Kumudam...
- The Valar (['valar]; singular Vala) are characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth writings. They are "angelic powers" or "gods" subordinate to the...
- shown by their cave inscriptions in the area of Junnar, at Manmodi Caves. "Yavana" Gr****s also left donative inscriptions in the 2nd century CE at Lenyadri...
- ("Kingdom of the Yavanas"), and proves the existence of a "Yavana era" in ancient India. It may mean that Mathura was a part of a Yavana dominion, probably...
- two of the Western Satraps, Ushavadata and his wife Dakshamitra, and the Yavana (Indo-Gr****) Dhammadeva. Since the caves were inhabited by the Mahayana...
- inscriptions. Numerous donors, mainly local merchants, several of them Yavanas (Gr****s), as well as numerous Buddhist monks and nuns, provided donations...
- successor Agathocles of Bactria. Demetrius I may have been the initiator of the Yavana era, starting in 186–185 BC, which was used for several centuries thereafter...