- tree-like
engines (siege engines)." "The
Yavanas will command, the
Kings will disappear. (But ultimately) the
Yavanas,
intoxicated with fighting, will not...
- the
Yavanas (Indo-Gr****s) were
successful in this campaign. "After
having conquered Saketa, the
country of the
Panchala and the Mathuras, the
Yavanas, wicked...
-
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...
-
Uttarapatha (Udichyas)
including the Pahlavas, Paradas, Gandharas, Sakas,
Yavanas, Tusharas, Kambojas, Khasas, Lampakas, Madhyadesis, Vindhyas, Aprantas...
- the Sakas, and
Yavanas, the
Sivis and the
Vasatis as
marching in the huge army of
Kauravas (5,198). The Sakas, the Kiratas, the
Yavanas, and the Pahlavas...
- (Sialkot), in the Punjab, to ****cute
Buddhist monks. The Indo-Gr****s,
called Yavanas in
Indian sources,
either led by
Demetrius I or
Menander I, then invaded...
- army
includes both
Yavanas (Gr****s) and Tamils. When
walking across the
beach sands of Poompuhar,
Ilanchezhiyan finds a
beautiful Yavana woman gasping for...
- 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...
-
Mahabharata also
lists the
Chinas with the
mlechha tribes of the
north like the
Yavanas, Kambojas, ****alas, Hunas, Parasikas, Darunas, Ramanas, Dasamalikas. Shantiparvan...
- Chita. At
Manmodi Caves,
another Yavana donor named Chanda dedicated a hall
front to the Samgha.
Similar donations by
Yavanas can be
found at the
Nasik Caves...