- Look up sa:तुरुष्क in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Turushka (or Turuṣka) may
refer to: a
Sanskrit word for
olibanum a term
often used for
Turks in...
-
purifying the
contested land. In the
early years of Arnoraja's rule, the
Turushkas,
identified as
Turkish Muslims and led by
Bahram Shah of Ghazni, were...
- The
Turushka dynasty was an
ancient royal dynasty that
reigned in
North India in the Kashmir,
Kabulistan and
Gandhara regions. The
dynasty is speculated...
- the
Slaughter of
Turushkas near Ajmer.
According to the
Ajmer prashasti inscription Arnoraja adorned Ajmer with the
blood of
Turushkas (Turkic people)...
-
sources indicate that
Vigraharaja achieved military successes against the
Turushkas, the
Muslim Turkic invaders in
Vigraharaja IV's
first war
against the...
- ISBN 978-0-7618-2561-6,
pages 306–307 the
terms were Persians,
Tajikas or Arabs, and
Turushkas or Turks,
states Brajadulal Chattopadhyaya (2004),
Other or the Others...
- a tax
called Turushka-danda ("Turkic punishment").
Scholars interpret it as a
contribution towards a
tribute to be paid to the
Turushkas (Ghaznavids)...
- victory: The poet
Someshvara writes that
Mularaja defeated the lord of
Turushkas (Turkic people), and
crushed the
mlechchha (foreign) army. Balachandra...
- deluge".
Mahavir Prasad Prashasti identify to
Hammmir as
Vanquisher of
Turushkas.
After regaining Chittor, he
built the
Annapoorna Mata
temple in Chittor...
- emplo****
Turks in his army and
adopted certain mleccha practices from the
Turushkas (Turks).
According to
historian André Wink, in all likelihood, Harsha...