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Saka
Saka To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... may require cleanup. For other uses, see Saka (disambiguation). The Sakas are a peoples that ... a branch of Scythians by most scholars. Saka is the usual Persian term, while Scythian ... 塞, Old Sinitic *sək). In Akkadian, the Saka were called the Ashkuza and were closely ... the Cimmerians known to the ancient Greeks. Saka (Scythian) horseman from Pazyryk in Central ...
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Common Era
Common Era The Common Era (CE), sometimes known as the Christian Era or Current Era, is the period of measured time beginning ... with less overtly religious implications. Although common era was a term first used by ...
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Shalivahana era
Shalivahana era The Shalivahana era, also known as the Saka era, is used with Hindu calendars, the Indian ... complex description of Kushan-Scythian dating. The Saka king Shalivahana (also identified as Gautamiputra ...
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Calendar era
Calendar era A calendar era is the year numbering system used by ... numbers its years in the Western Christian era (the Coptic and Ethiopic churches have their ... marked is called the epoch of the era. There are many different calendar eras. Some ... beginning of the dominant or Western Christian Era. AD is used in the Gregorian ...
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Talk:Kambojas/removed
... Kathiawada/Surashtra several centuries prior to Christian era and may have named it also as ... the same as Murunda in the compound Saka-Murunda that occurs in the Allahabad inscription ... argued, that murunda is almost certainly a Saka word meaning 'master', 'lord', and he argued ... the word murunda has become synonymome with Saka, when applied to royalty. Apart from the ... etc). King Moga is often connected with Saka clan which is said to have ...
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Migration of Kambojas
... have ended with the destruction of these Saka, Kamboja, Yavana, Parsika hordes by king Vikramaditya ... BCE) and the establishment of the Vikrama era (See: Brhatakatha, 10/1/285-86, Kshmendra ... Mathura Sufficient evidence exists that around Christian era, Yavanas, Kambojas and the Sakas had occupied ... by Sakas, Kambojas, Yavanas, Pahlavas around Christian era, the term Yavana had also become synonymous ... Kambojas in the Lion Capitol inscriptions of Saka Satrap (Kshatrapa) Rajuvula found in Mathura " ( ...
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Vikramāditya
... The Jain monk account Kalakacharya and the Saka King (Kalakacharya Katha-Manuscript,Prince of Wales ... The enraged monk sought help of the Saka ruler, a Shahi, in Sakasthana. Despite heavy odds (but aided by miracles) the Saka king defeated Gardabhilla and made him a ... commemorate this event he started a new era called the Vikrama Samvat. The legend of ... was a soothsayer of prominence of the era who predicted the death of Vikramaditya’s ...
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Scythians   (translated from French)
... same people by the name indicated of Saka, who was francized in Saces. Sources Assyrian ... 641 or 640 mentions before the Christian era. The scientists admit today that the Scythians ... and XII E centuries before the Christian era, in order to facilitate transhumance, the stockbreeders ... the VIII E century before the Christian era and it extended on Siberia Southerner, in ... the VI E century before the Christian era. Always according to Hérodote, the Scythians ...
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Indian national calendar
... calendar The Indian national calendar (sometimes called Saka calendar) is the official civil calendar in ... refer to the Hindu calendar, and the Saka era is commonly used by different calenders as ... belongs to. Years are counted in the Saka Era, which starts its year 0 in ...
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Talk:Turan
... were submitted to writing in the Sassanid era; there is a Zoroastrian tradition about the ... of the cuneiform inscriptions of the Achaemenid era (6th-4th cent. BC) and therefore probably ... neutrality and objectivity of Sumerian, Scythian, Sarmatian, Saka articles I recently added comments to the Sumerian, Scythian, Sarmatian, and Saka articles, to the effect that some of ... Just check out the following articles: Scythians, Saka, Cimmerians, Parthians (who spoke a northwestern ...
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