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- the analogue Yavana in Sanskrit and Yavanar in Tamil, were words used in Ancient India to designate Gr**** speakers. "Yona" and "Yavana" are transliterations...
- Yavana era (174 BCE) The Yavana Era, or Yona (Prakrit: Yoṇaṇa vaṣaye) was a com****tional era used in the Indian subcontinent from the 2nd century BCE...
- Indo-Gr**** Kingdom, or Graeco-Indian Kingdom, also known historically as the Yavana Kingdom (Yavanarajya), was a ****enistic-era Gr**** kingdom covering various...
- Yavana Rani (Tamil: யவன ராணி, romanized: yavaṉa ṟāṇi, lit. Gr**** Queen) is a Tamil language historical novel written by Sandilyan. The story is based...
- inscriptions. Numerous donors, mainly local merchants, several of them Yavanas (Gr****s), as well as numerous Buddhist monks and nuns, provided donations...
- The Bharhut Yavana is a high relief of a warrior which was discovered among the reliefs of the railings around the Bharhut Stupa. It is dated to circa...
- Stone Age Indus Valley civilization Vedic period Mahajanapadas Mauryas Yavana Kingdom Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley Indo-Parthian Kingdom Kushan...
- The Yavanajātaka (Sanskrit: yavana 'Gr****' + jātaka 'nativity' = 'nativity according to the Gr****s'), written by Sphujidhvaja, is an ancient text in Indian...
- Hinduism. He is stated to have invaded Mathura with an army of 30 million yavanas against Krishna. The Brahmanda Purana 14.46ff narrates the following story...
- shown by their cave inscriptions in the area of Junnar, at Manmodi Caves. "Yavana" Gr****s also left donative inscriptions in the 2nd century CE at Lenyadri...