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Dacoity is a term used for "banditry" in the
Indian subcontinent. The
spelling is the
anglicised version of the
Hindi word डाकू (ḍākū); "dacoit" /dəˈkɔɪt/...
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within the
Eastern Romance languages, in
comparative linguistics it is
called Daco-Romanian as
opposed to its
closest relatives, Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian...
- in Late Antiquity. The
theory of
Daco-Roman
continuity argues that the
Romanians are
mainly descended from the
Daco-Romans, a
people developing through...
- The term
Daco-Roman
describes the
Romanized culture of
Dacia under the rule of the
Roman Empire. The
Daco-Roman
mixing theory, as an
origin for the Romanian...
- of
Thracian descent.
German elements (
Daco-Germans),
Celtic elements (
Daco-Celtic) and
Iranian elements (
Daco-Sarmatian)
occupied territories in the...
- The
Thuggee and
Dacoity Department, also
called Thagi and
Dakaiti Department, was an
organ of the East
India Company, and
inherited by
British India,...
- and in
joint service establishments, a
captain may be
referred to as a "
DACOS" (standing for
deputy ****istant
chief of staff) or an "AH" (****istant head)...
- Look up Romanian or
romanian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Romanian may
refer to:
anything of, from, or
related to the
country and
nation of Romania...
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different languages, each a
separate branch of IE, and that no
Daco-Thraco-Phrygian or
Daco-Thracian
branches of IE ever existed.
Georgiev argues that the...
- The
conquest of
Dacia by the
Romans led to the
fusion of two cultures—the
Daco-Romans
became the
ancestors of the
Romanian people.
After Dacia became a...