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Mleccha (from
Vedic Sanskrit: म्लेच्छ, romanized: mlecchá) is a
Sanskrit term,
referring to
those of an
incomprehensible speech,
foreign or
barbarous invaders...
- been
equated to
Mlechchas in the
later Sanskrit literature.
There is a
distinct prophetic statement in the
Mahabharata that the
mlechcha kings of Sakas...
- non-Indo-Aryans.
Suniti Kumar Chatterjee calls Bhaskaravarman a
Hinduised Mlechcha king of Indo-Mongoloid origin. Hugh B.
Urban also
infers that the Varmans...
- Gurjara-Pratihara
emperor Nagabhata "crushed the
large army of the
powerful Mlechcha king." This
large army
consisted of cavalry, infantry,
siege artillery...
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Critics point out that the "Mahamed"
described in the
Bhavishya Purana is a "
mlechcha" (foreigner, barbarian) and is the "Daitya" or "ghost"
called Tripurasura'...
- his
another friend. King
Bhagadatta of
Pragjyotisha accompanied by all
Mlechcha tribes inhabiting the
marshy regions on the sea-s****; and many mountain...
- China.
According to
Suniti Kumar Chatterjee Bhaskaravarman was a
Hinduised Mlechcha king of Indo-Mongoloid origin.
After 648 CE the
Chinese emperor Tang Taizong...
-
Kambojas and Pahlavas) of
their Kshatriyahood and
turned them into the
Mlechchas.
Before their defeat at the
hands of king Sagara,
these five-hordes were...
-
hills Nakula, the son of Pandu, then
reduced to
subjection the
fierce Mlechchas residing on the sea
coast (in
Karachi area), as also the wild
tribes of...
- in
Western ****am and
Northern Bengal and
later disguised themselves as
Mlechchas. This
process of
hinduisation was much
slower in the
lower strata of the...