- was the
father of
Sudās, but he
includes Pijavana on the grid of
Bharata descent as a
possible ancestor between Divodāsa and
Sudās.
Palihawadana also...
- The
Suda or
Souda (/
ˈsuːdə/;
Medieval Gr****: Σοῦδα, romanized: Soûda; Latin:
Suidae Lexicon) is a
large 10th-century
Byzantine encyclopedia of the ancient...
- the
Rigveda (RV) and took
place between a king of the
Bharatas named King
Sudas versus a
confederation of tribes. It
resulted in a
decisive victory for...
-
Goichi Suda (須田 剛一,
Suda Gōichi, born
January 2, 1968),
known by his
alias Suda51, is a ****anese
video game director, designer, and writer. Affiliated...
- Bünyamin
Sudaş (born
August 23, 1975), aka Bünyami
Sudaş, is a
Turkish weightlifter competing in the 105 kg division. Bünyamin
Sudaş is 1.76 m (5.8 ft)...
- Look up
suda or
Suda in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Suda may
refer to: The
Suda, a 10th-century
Byzantine dictionary and
encyclopedia Suda (surname)...
- the
Inuoe family.
Akari Suda (born 1991), ****anese pop
singer Anna
Suda (born 1997), ****anese
performer and
actress Brian Suda (born 1979),
American informatician...
- 1940, s.v. μακαρία.
Liddell &
Scott 1940, s.v. μάκαρ.
Sudas (January 24, 2004). "Macaria".
Suda On Line.
Translated by
Katrina Ball.
Retrieved November...
- As
suda' is a
village in south-western Yemen. It is
located in the
Abyan Governorate.
Towns and
villages in the
Abyan Governorate v t e...
-
through the
Hindu Kush
mountains and
defeated Śambara. Divodāsa's descendant,
Sudās, won the
Battle of the Ten
Kings against a Pūru-led coalition,
after which...