- The
Chutus ruled a
kingdom centered around the city
Banavasi in present-day
Karnataka for over two centuries, from c. 125 CE to c. 345 CE. The
Chutus were...
- Mo
Chutu mac Fínaill (died 14 May 639), also
known as Mochuda,
Carthach or
Carthach the
Younger (a name
Latinized as
Carthagus and
Anglicized as Carthage...
- gr****, ch'utu peak of a mountain, "Stipa
obtusa peak", also
spelled Huaylla Chutu) is a 4,446-metre-high (14,587 ft)
mountain in the
Andes of Bolivia. It...
-
VAHANAS SATAVAHANA EMPIRE SAMATATAS HAN
DYNASTY INDO-
SCYTHIANS INDO- GR****S
CHUTUS NORTHERN SATRAPS MITRAS MALAVAS YAUDHEYAS WESTERN SATRAPS YUEZHIS INDO-...
- Janq'u Ch'utu (Aymara janq'u white, ch'utu peak of a mountain, top of the head, also
spelled Jankho Chuto) is a 4,324-metre-high (14,186 ft)
mountain in...
- p. 374. K.
Krishna Murthy 1977, pp. 5–6.
Michael Mitchiner (1983). "The
Chutus of
Banavasi and
their Coinage". The
Numismatic Chronicle. 143: 101. JSTOR 42665170...
- This
article is a list of the
various dynasties and
monarchs that have
ruled in the
Indian subcontinent and it is one of
several lists of in****bents. The...
- 2012-05-14. 陳久金 (Chen Jiujin); 張敬國 (Zhang Jingguo) (1989). "含山出土玉片圖形試考 (Hanshan
chutu yupian taxing shikao)" [A
preliminary analysis of the
iconography in the...
-
Andhra Ikshvakus South-western
parts (northern Karanataka),
ruled by the
Chutus of
Banavasi South-eastern part,
ruled by the
Pallavas -100 INDO- GR****S...
- Jach'a Ch'utu (Aymara jach'a big, ch'utu peak of a mountain, top of the head, "big peak", also
spelled Jacha Chuto,
Jachcha Chuto) is a 4,191-metre-high...