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Shakuni (Sanskrit: शकुनि, IAST:
Śakuni, lit. 'bird') is one of the
antagonists of the
Hindu epic Mahabharata. He was the
prince of the
kingdom of Gandhara...
- came of Yazid's
sudden death. The
Umayyad commander,
Husayn ibn
Numayr al-
Sakuni,
after vainly trying to
induce Ibn al-Zubayr to
return with him to Syria...
- causes. In November, news of Yazid's
death prompted al-
Sakuni to
negotiate with Ibn al-Zubayr. Al-
Sakuni proposed to
recognize him as
caliph on the condition...
- Al-Ḥuṣayn ibn
Numayr al-
Sakūnī (died 5/6
August 686) was a
leading general of the
early Umayyad Caliphate, from the
Sakun subtribe of the Kinda. A man...
- ****ociated with four
unique karaṇa-s in a
lunar month.
These constant names are
Śakuni, Catuṣpāda, Nāga and Kimstughna. The
remaining seven names are variable...
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through troubles and
challenges they may face in
their lives. The
story of
Sakuni The sons of
Pandu and Dhrutarashtra's
progeny get into an argument. When...
- Savitri, who acts as his wife. His
other acclaimed character roles include Sakuni (a
character from Mahabharatha) in Mayabazar. His
other acclaimed acting...
- Abu Nu'aym Mu'awiya ibn
Hudayj ibn
Jafna ibn
Qatira al-
Sakuni al-Tujibi al-Kindi Arabic: معاوية بن حديج بن جفنة بن قتيرة التجيبي, was a
general of the...
- Kufa, Ibn
Muljam struck him with a poison-coated sword.
Athir bin Amr as-
Sakuni, a
leading physician,
treated Ali; however, Ali died from his
injuries on...
- (sthira) karaṇas and 7 "repeating" (cara) karaṇas. The 4 "fixed" karaṇas are:
Śakuni (शकुनि) Catuṣpāda (चतुष्पाद) Nāga (नाग) Kiṃstughna (किंस्तुघ्न) The 7 "repeating"...