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Darada Kingdom — Daradas were a people who lived north to the Kashmir valley. This kingdom is identified to be the Gilgit region in Kashmir along the river Sindhu or Indus. They are often spoken along with the Kambojas. The Pandava hero Arjuna had visited this… … Wikipedia
darada — दरद … Indonesian dictionary
dārada — दारद … Indonesian dictionary
Daradas — were a people who lived north and north east to the Kashmir valley. This kingdom is identified to be the Gilgit region in Kashmir along the river Sindhu or Indus. They are often spoken along with the Kambojas. The Pandava hero Arjuna had visited… … Wikipedia
Mahajanapadas — Mahā Janapadas ← 700s–300s … Wikipedia
Dardistan — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Dardistan o Dardistán es un término inventado por Gottlieb William Leitner durante el siglo XIX para designar territorios que actualmente corresponden al norte de Pakistán, Cachemira y parte de Afganistán, con… … Wikipedia Español
Gandhara — Gandhāra (Sanskrit: गन्धार, Urdu: گندھارا Gandḥārā ; also known as Waihind in Persian) [ [http://www.takeourword.com/TOW137/page1.html Take Our Word For It: Spotlight on Topical Terms] ] is the name of an ancient kingdom (Mahajanapada), located… … Wikipedia
Dardistan — (Perso Arabic: داردستان) is a term coined by Gottlieb William Leitner for the northern Pakistan, and Kashmir in India and parts of north eastern Afghanistan. It is inhabited by Dards speaking Dardic languages. Historical Origin Herodotus (III.… … Wikipedia
Kamboja Kingdom — Kamboja or Kamvoja is one of the western kingdoms in the epic Mahabharata. Western kingdoms were cold countries and people used blankets. They also reared sheep and drank sheep milk. Kamboja Horses were of excellent quality. Their horses and even … Wikipedia
Dardistan — (Land der Dardu, früher Darada, auch Jaghistan, d. h. Rebellenland, und Beloristan, s. Karte »Zentralasien«), Land in Hochasien, an den Südhängen des Hindukusch und Karakorum, im westlichsten Teil zu Afghanistan, im östlichsten zu Kaschmir… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon