- inhabitants,
known as the
Tusharas, are
depicted as
mlechchas ("barbarians") and
fierce warriors.
Modern scholars generally see
Tushara as
synonymous with the...
- of the
Bhuvanakosha locates the
Pahlavas along with the
Tocharians (or
Tusharas), Chinas, Angalaukikas, Barbaras, Kambojas, Daradas,
Bahlikas and other...
-
Tushara is a
major Kannada monthly literary magazine,
published in Karnataka, India,
which has its
headquarters in Manipal, Karnataka. The
magazine includes...
- Uttarapatha, viz. the Yavanas, Kiratas, Gandharas, Shabras, Barbaras, Shakas,
Tusharas, Kanakas, Pahlavas, Sindhus, Madrakas, Ramathas, and the
Kambojas and states...
-
neighbor to the
Tusharas, Sakas,
Yavanas and the
Kambojas etc.
Since the
Kambojas were
located in
Badakshan and Pamirs, the
Tusharas on the
north of Pamirs...
- Paradas, Saka-Gr****s, Indo-Gr****s, Pulindas, Scythians, Kushans, Kinnaras,
Tusharas, Nishadas, Türks and
Arabs were also mlecchas. The
Sanskrit word mleccha...
- in
Sanskrit sources as a
Mleccha tribe grouped along with the Yavanas,
Tusharas and Barbaras.
There were a
group of
Sakas called Apa
Sakas meaning water...
- have
formed the
Twipra Kingdom.
Anudruhyu gave rise to a
Mleccha tribe,
Tusharas (Tukharas), with
their kingdom being located in the
north west of India...
-
Mahabharata speaks of the
esteemed cavalry of the Kambojas, Sakas,
Yavanas and
Tusharas, all of whom had parti****ted in the
Kurukshetra war
under the supreme...
- a
number of mlechchhas,
including Kambojas, Yavanas, Hunas, Barbaras,
Tusharas and Persians. In
Brihatkathamanjari and Kathasaritsagara,
Malyavat is later...