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" The white Huns, or Indo-scythians, who were established in the Punjab and along the Indus, at the commencement of our era, as we know from Arrian, Strabo, and Ptolemy, confirmed by recent discoveries of their coins. "
The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition - Page 134
redigeeritud poolt - 1865
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The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, 2. köide

Fitzedward Hall - 1865 - 416 lehte
...Strabo. * The Arbudas must be the people about mount Abu, or the natives of Mewar. The Karushas and Malavas are, of course, the people of Malwa. The Sauviras...first note in the last page. As to the reading Suri, Seri is thought to be preferable. See MV de Saint-Martin's Etude sur la Qe'og. Orecgue, &c., pp. 422...
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A classical dictionary of India illustrative of the mythology, philosophy ...

John Garrett (director of public instruction in Mysore.) - 1871 - 814 lehte
...— A name of Vishnu, meaning ' lord of the senses.' Hunias — The white Huns, or Indo-scythians, who were established in the Punjab and along the Indus,...Ptolemy, confirmed by recent discoveries of their coins. Ida — One of the danghters of Daksha who was married to Kasyapa. Idhiuajihwa — One of the ten sons...
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A Classical Dictionary of India: Illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy ...

John Garrett - 1871 - 814 lehte
...— A name of Vishnu, meaning ' lord of the senses.' Hunias — The white Huns, or lndo-scythians, who were established in the Punjab and along the Indus,...Ptolemy, confirmed by recent discoveries of their coins. Hutasana— The god of flame. Ida — One of the danghters of Daksha who was married to Kasyapa. Idhmajihwa...
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A Classical Dictionary of India: Illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy ...

John Garrett - 1871 - 980 lehte
...— A name of Vishnu, meaning ' lord of the senses.' Hi: mas — The white Huns, or Indo-scythiaus, who were established in the Punjab and along the Indus,...the commencement of our era, as we know from Arrian, Strubo, and Ptolemy, confirmed by recent discoveries of their coins. Ida — One of the daughters of...
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A Classical Dictionary of India: Illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy ...

John Garrett - 1871 - 978 lehte
...Hrishikesa— A name of Vishnu, meaning < lord of the senses.' Humas— The white Huns, or Indo-scythiaus, who were established in the Punjab and along the Indus, at the commencement of our era, as we know from Arriau, Strabo, and Ptolemy, confirmed by recent discoveries of their coins. \ V Ida— One of the...
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A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, Geography, History ...

John Dowson - 1870 - 452 lehte
...HUJVAS. According to "Wilson, " the White Huns or IndoScythians, who were established in the Panjab and along the Indus at the commencement of our era,...Ptolemy, confirmed by recent discoveries of their coins," and since still further confirmed by inscriptions and additional coins. Dr. Fitzedward Hall says, "...
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The Indian Empire: Its History, People and Products

William Wilson Hunter - 1882 - 580 lehte
...according to Wilson, were ' the white Huns who were established in the Punjab, and along the Indus, as we know from Arrian, Strabo, and Ptolemy, confirmed by recent discoveries of their coins and by inscriptions." 'I am not prepared,' says Dr. FitzEdward Hall, ' to deny that the ancient Hindus...
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Asiatic Papers: Papers Read Before the Bombay Branch of the Royal ..., 2. osa

Sir Jivanji Jamshedji Modi - 1917 - 400 lehte
...people in his Vishnu Purana says : " By the Hunas we are to understand the white Huns or Indo-Scythians, who were established in the Punjab and along the Indus...Ptolemy, confirmed by recent discoveries of their coins. (b) The second mention is in the detailed list of the different people. In this list, among what are...
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Proceedings and Transactions of the Indian Oriental Conference

1925 - 858 lehte
...PJast but from somewhere in the East. Wilson says, that they were " the White Huns or Indo-Scythians, who were established in the Punjab and along the Indus at the commencement of our era as we know from Arian, Strabo and Ptolemy confirmed by recent discoveries of their coins."2 (b) The second reference...
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