- The
Kasika m****acre (French: M****acre de
Kasika) took
place on
August 24, 1998, in the
villages of
Kasika, Kilungutwe, Kalama, and Zokwe,
located in the...
- Pāṇini
Sanskrit grammarians Bhaṭṭikāvya Bhaṭṭoji Dīkṣita
Aryendra Sharma,
Kasika - a
commentary on Pāṇini's
grammar by
Vamana and Jayaditya. Hyderabad :...
- Iron Age. The
inhabitants of the Kāśī were
named the
Kāsikas in Pāli and the Kāśeyas and
Kāśikas in Sanskrit. The Kāśī
kingdom covered an area of 300...
-
Kasika is a
village located in the
Luindi Chiefdom within the
Mwenga Territory of the
South Kivu Province,
situated in the
eastern region of the Democratic...
- year, he
ordered all
foreign troops to
leave the
country following the
Kasika m****acre to
prevent a
potential coup,
leading to the
Second Congo War (1998–2003)...
- Nyindu, and Vira people. The
Kilungutwe River was a
strategic site for
Kasika m****acre
survivors who were
subsequently accosted and
murdered by the Rally...
-
organized into 11 neighborhoods—Murara, Ndosho, Virunga, Bujovu, Mugunga,
Kasika,
Mabanga Nord,
Mabanga Sud, Majengo, Kahembe, and Katoyi—which are further...
-
Retrieved January 26, 2022. Goc-Ong-Villariasa,
Rhona (March 18, 2019). "Lokal
Kasikas:
Inagaw na
Bituin nakihugyaw sa Araw".
SunStar (in Tagalog).
Archived from...
- displacement,
human rights abuses, and loss of life. On
August 24, 1998, amid the
Kasika m****acre,
Kilungutwe was
attacked by the Rwanda-sponsored
armed forces Rally...
-
religious texts use many
epithets in
Sanskrit to
refer to Varanasi, such as
Kāśikā (transl. "the
shining one"),
Avimukta (transl. "never
forsaken by Shiva")...