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- Śalātura was the birthplace of ancient Indian Sanskrit grammarian Pāṇini who is considered to the oldest grammarian whose work has come down to modern...
- Cator, 1894 Danaus uniens Martin, 1911 Salatura intermedia Moore, 1883 Salatura intensa Moore, 1883 Salatura laratensis Butler, 1883 Danaida alexis Waterhouse...
- Little La**** (Pashto: وړوکی لاهور, Urdu: چھوٹا لاہور), previously known as Salatura (سلاطوره), is a town within the Swabi District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, ****stan...
- grammarian Panini. — Rens Bod, University of Amsterdam Pāṇini likely lived in Śalatura in ancient Gandhāra in the northwest Indian subcontinent during the Mahājanapada...
- subgenera Danaus, Salatura, and Anosia, but this arrangement has been abolished. While the first (the 2–3 monarch butterflies) and Salatura (species ismare...
- li (about 12 kilometers in 7th-century) southeast from these temples is Salatura, which says Xuanzang was the birthplace of Rishi Pāṇini and the author...
- of Kātyāyana, on Pāṇini's, c. 400 BCE, Aṣṭādhyāyī, likely composed at Salatura, in the Achaemenid satrapy of Gandāra, uses the word, "Kārṣāpaṇa", to mean...
- in some historical sources to have been born in 520 BCE near Attock in Salatura, modern Lahur, on the right bank of the Indus River in the ancient Kambojan/Gandharan...
- who influenced Ancient India include; Pāṇini (5th century BC), born in Śalatura he was a Sanskrit philologist, grammarian, and a revered scholar from Gandhara...
- museum. Idea leuconoe Byasa alcinous (male) Euploea mulciber (female) Salatura genutia (male) Parantica sita (female) Papilio xuthus Byasa alcinous (male)...