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Mleccha (Sanskrit: म्लेच्छ, romanized:
mlecchá) is a
Sanskrit term
referring to
those of an
incomprehensible speech,
foreigners or
invaders deemed distinct...
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sanskritized to
Mleccha; an
inscription from the
reign of a king from the
later Pala
dynasty claims him to be a mlecchādhināth (Lord of The
Mlecchas). An illegible...
- today, the
Kamakya Temple became identified with the
state power when the
Mleccha dynasty of
Kamarupa patronised it first,
followed by the Palas, the Koch...
- and Baluḫḫu. Asko
Parpola relates the name Meluḫḫa to Indo-Aryan
words mleccha (Sanskrit) and milakkha/milakkhu (Pali) etc.,
which do not have an Indo-European...
- "Proto-Dravidian homeland". He also
relates Meluhha with the
transient word
Mleccha, a
Vedic word used to mean "barbarian" and used by the
incoming Aryan speaking...
- to
contrast Hindus from
Muslims who are
called Yavanas (foreigners) or
Mlecchas (barbarians), with the 16th-century
Chaitanya Charitamrita text and the...
- Sansthan, Haryana,
Seminar Report:
pages 114–117 Killingley,
Dermot (2007). "
Mlecchas,
Yavanas and Heathens:
Interacting Xenologies in
Early Nineteenth-Century...
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Sakas are
described in
Sanskrit sources as a
Mleccha tribe grouped along with the Yavanas,
Tusharas and Barbaras.
There were a
group of
Sakas called Apa...
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tribes of the
north are the
Mlecchas, and the Kruras, the Yavanas, the Chinas, the Kambojas, the Darunas, and many
Mleccha tribes; the Sukritvahas, the...
- "Proto-Dravidian homeland". He also
relates Meluhha with the
transient word
Mleccha, a
Vedic word used to mean "barbarian" and used by the
incoming Aryan speaking...