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- Suratrana (IAST: Suratrāṇa, सुरत्राण) is a Sanskrit word that has been interpreted to mean either "protector of gods", or a transliteration of the Islamic...
- inscription at Hampi includes the term Hinduraya Suratrana, which Benjamin Lewis Rice translates as "the Suratrana of Hindu Rayas". Some scholars have interpreted...
- adopted the Persianised title "Sultan of the Andhra country" (Āndhra Suratrāṇa). In 1361, he gifted to the Bahmani Sultan Mohammed Shah I the Turquoise...
- Hinduism by country Hindu eschatology List of Hindu festivals Hindu calendar Suratrana Samskaram Diksha Sanātanī Flood (1996, p. 6) adds: "(...) 'Hindu', or...
- Hamengkubuwono X, Sultan and Governor of Indonesian Special Region of Yogyakarta Suratrana Mansa Khan (title), Ilkhan and Khakhan Emir (Amir) Atabeg Bey Baig Mirza...
- reliability has been questioned. Hammiradeva had two elder brothers named Suratrana and Virama. When Jaitrasimha retired because of old age, he appointed...
- India portal Society portal Anegundi Bukka Kanakagiri Krishna Deva Raya Suratrana Vidyaranya Vijayanagara Empire Vijayanagara Architecture The destruction...
- during the Ottoman Empire Sultanism, a form of authoritarian government Suratrana, Sanskrit transcription of Sultan Old Sultan, a German fairy tale collected...
- ruled by Vijayanagar Empire. Many battles were fought between Vijayanagar suratrana and Bahmani sultans. The most important place of interest at Mudgal is...
- transliteration of Vallabha Hammira, Sanskrit transliteration of Arabic emir Suratrana, Sanskrit transliteration of Arabic sultan Inden 2000, pp. 214–15. Dik****...