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Huna: Introduction To Huna
Huna is a powerful and transformational system
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Huna: Encyclopedia - Huna
For the Indian Hunas see Hephthalite
Huna is the name that Max Freedom Long gave his version of Hawaiian spiritualism. He claimed to have...
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Huna:
Parapsychology
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Huna:
A Hawaiian religious practice involving clairvoyance, precognition, healing, miracles and magic.
(See also: Huna , Ps...
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Huna: The Three Selves, Qualities Of Heart
Huna does a great deal of work on developing
qualities of heart and character. Important goals are enthusiasm, saying yes to
life, courag...
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Huna: Clearing The Path For Prayers
One of the first goals in Huna practice is
becoming the kind of person whose prayers are answered. In the process of Huna
prayer, you car...
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Huna:
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Huna: the teachings of the ancient Hawaiian people. Huna encompasses breathwork, chanting, Dreamtime Techniques, energy work, guided i...
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Kahuna Healing:
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kahuna healing: The medical phase of Huna, which is a religion or esoteric magical tradition native to the Hawaiian Islands. T...
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Kumulipo: Encyclopedia - Kumulipo
In Huna, the ancient Hawaiian religion, the Kumulipo is an epic poem, over two thousand lines long, that was recited from memory by kahun...
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Chinas: Encyclopedia - Chinas
The Chinas or Ciñas are a people mentionned in ancient Indian sources at the beginning of our era, such as the Manu Smriti, the Mahabhar...
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Saka: Encyclopedia - Saka
The Sakas are a peoples that lived in what is now Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Iran, Ukraine, and Al...
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Huna:
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huna Magic and healing practiced by Kahunas (Hawaiian)
(See
also: Huna ,
Body
Mind and Soul)
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Huna:
Craft Witchcraft Dictionary On Huna
HUNA: 1) the traditional Pagan religion of Hawaii 2) a magico-religious system invented by Max Freedom Long, who is attempting to re...
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Huna:
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Huna Ancient Hawaiian religious system of goal attainment and spiritual growth based on a knowledge of three levels of consciousness a...
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Huna:
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HUNA: The ancient Polynesian philosophical, scientific and magickal system. Huna teaches that there are three selves: lower, middle an...
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Huna:
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Huna Ancient Hawaiian religious system of goal attainment and spiritual growth based on a knowledge of three levels of consciousness a...
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Huna:
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Huna Kane: Massage
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HUNA KANE This Hawaiian technique espouses that emotions and experiences are trapped in the fibers of each muscle group and organ in t...
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Huna Kane Temple Massage:
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Huna Kane Temple Massage: ancient, sacred, and omnidimensional form of bodywork based on kahuna healing and Tantra. its theory posits ...
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Huna Kane Temple Massage:
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Gupta Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Gupta Empire - The Guptas Ascendant
The Gupta dynasty ruled India north of the Vindhya Range during the 4th and 5th centuries. Though not as vast as Mauryan empire, The Gupt...
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Gupta Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Gupta Empire - Military Organization
The Imperial Guptas could not have achieved their successes through force of arms without an efficient martial system. Historically, the ...
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Gupta Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Gupta Empire - The Guptas Ascendant
The Gupta dynasty ruled India north of the Vindhya Range during the 4th and 5th centuries. Though not as vast as Mauryan empire, The Gupt...
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Gupta Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Gupta Empire - Main Gupta Rulers
Gupta Empire - Chandragupta.
Ghatotkacha (c. 280–319) CE, had a son named Chandragupta. In a breakthrough deal, Chandragupta was marr...
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Gupta Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Gupta Empire - Origins
The origins of the Guptas are shrouded in obscurity. The Chinese traveller I-tsing provides the first evidence of the Gupta kingdom in Ma...
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Gupta Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Gupta Empire - Main Gupta Rulers
Gupta Empire - Chandragupta.
Ghatotkacha (c. 280–319) CE, had a son named Chandragupta. In a breakthrough deal, Chandragupta was marr...
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Gupta Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Gupta Empire - Military Organization
The Imperial Guptas could not have achieved their successes through force of arms without an efficient martial system. Historically, the ...
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Kahuna:
Craft Witchcraft Dictionary On Kahuna
KAHUNA: a priest of Huna (See Huna).
(See also:
KAHUNA , Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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List Of Jews From The Arab World: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Jews From The Arab World - Iraq
Many Tannas and Talmud rabbis (Amoraim):
Abba Arika, "Rabh", amora
Shmuel Yarchina'ah, "Mar Samuel", or Samuel of Nehardea, amora
Hun...
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Gupta Empire: Encyclopedia Ii - Gupta Empire - Origins
The origins of the Guptas are shrouded in obscurity. The Chinese traveller I-tsing provides the first evidence of the Gupta kingdom in Ma...
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Kahuna Healing::
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Kahuna healing: The medical phase of Huna, which is a religion or esoteric magical tradition native to the Hawaiian Islands. The word ...
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Worry Stone:
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worry stone Small pebbles used in the Huna system for invoking spiritual power.
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Early Middle Kingdoms - The Golden Age
The middle period, especially that associated with the Gupta dynasty, is known as India's Golden Age, a time of unparalleled cultural dev...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Islamic Sultanates
After the Arab-Turkic invasion of India's ancient northern neighbour Persia, various short lived Islamic empires invaded and spread acros...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Mughal Era
History of India - Mughal Empire.
In 1526, Babur, a Timurid descendant of Timur, swept across the Khyber Pass and established the Mugha...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Republic Of India
Main Articles: Political Integration of India, History of the Republic of India
Since independence, India has fought a number of wars aga...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Neolithic Era
The early Neolithic culture in South Asia is represented by the Mehrgarh culture which began in 7000 BC, now in Baluchistan, Pakistan. Th...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Mahajanapadas
By 500 BC, sixteen monarchies and 'republics' known as the Mahajanapadas stretched across the Indo-Gangetic plains from modern-day Afghan...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Magadha Empire
Amongst the 16 Mahajanapadas, the kingdom of Magadha rose to prominence under a number of dynasties that peaked in power under the reign ...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Late Middle Kingdoms - The Classical Age
Later, the Chola kingdom emerged in northern Tamil Nadu, and the Chera kingdom in Kerala. The ports of southern India were involved in th...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Colonial Era
During the colonial era, India, along with several ancient nations in Asia, Africa and South America, was targeted by expansionist Europe...
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Khasas: Encyclopedia Ii - Khasas - Khasas Kambojas In Bengal
The archieves of Bengal contain references on the presence of foreign groups like Khasas, Pukkasha, Pulinda, Thara, Kamboja, Yavana, Sumh...
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Time Line Therapy:
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Time Line Therapy (TLT): Branch of NLP created by Dr. Tad James. Time Line Therapy is a group of techniques, one of whose principles i...
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Kanohi: Encyclopedia Ii - Kanohi - List Of Kanohi
Different powers are contained by different masks. Here is a list of the known Kanohi, along with their Matoran name and their power.
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Hephthalite: Encyclopedia Ii - Hephthalite - Hephthalites In India
Main article: Indo-Hephthalites
The Hephthalites, or Huna as they were known in India, established themselves in Afghanistan by the first...
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Maitraka: Encyclopedia Ii - Maitraka - Ethnicity Of Maitrakas
The ethnic affinities of the Maitakas are not clear.
Due to the faulty translation of the opening passage of the inscriptions of Vallabhi...
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Holy Guardian Angel:
Mysticism
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On
Holy Guardian Angel
HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL When magi speak of "the knowledge and conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel," they refer to that parti...
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Samuel Of Nehardea: Encyclopedia Ii - Samuel Of Nehardea - As Gaon
Rab at Sura and Mar Samuel at Nehardea established the intellectual independence of Babylonian Jewry. Young men taking up the study of th...
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Hoonah Alaska: Encyclopedia Ii - Hoonah Alaska - Geography
Hoonah is located at 58°6'34" North, 135°26'11" West (58.109435, -135.436349)GR1.
Hoonah is a Tlingit community on the north shore of C...
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Khasas: Encyclopedia Ii - Khasas - Khasas In Epic Literature
The epic literature asserts that the Khasas, Chinas, Hunas, Shakas, Kambojas, Yavanas, Pahlavas, Kiratas, Sinhalas, Mlechchas etc were al...
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Kamboja Horsemen: Encyclopedia Ii - Kamboja Horsemen - Ancient Inscriptions
Nalanda Grants of king Deva Pala of Bengal also refers to Kamboja horses as well as the Kamboja mares. It is notable that the Pala kings ...
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Fairy, Faery, Faerie Trad Witchcraft:
Pagan Paganism Dictionary Ii On Fairy, Faery, Faerie Trad Witchcraft
Fairy, Faery, Faerie Trad Witchcraft: (1) Any of several traditions of Mesopagan and/or Neopagan Witchcraft started by the blind poet ...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - Persian And Greek Invasion
Around the 5th century BCE, the northern Indian subcontinent was invaded by the Achaemenid Empire and the Greeks of Alexander the Great's...
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History Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of India - The Bronze Age
Bronze age civilizations in the Indian subcontinent laid the foundations for modern Indian civilization, including urban settlements and ...
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Onomastics On Judaism And Jewish History: Encyclopedia Ii - Onomastics On Judaism And Jewish History - Talmudic Period
Among the names in the Talmud there is a considerable proportion of Greek ones. A large number also are Aramaic, ending in a or ai: Abba,...
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Kambojas And Manusmriti: Encyclopedia Ii - Kambojas And Manusmriti - Manu's Definition Of Vratyas
Manusmriti (verse II.39) informs that, if after the last prescribed period, the people (twice-born) remain uninitiated, they become Vraty...
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Kambojas And Manusmriti: Encyclopedia Ii - Kambojas And Manusmriti - Manusmriti On Kambojas Yavanas Shakas Etc
Manusmriti (verse X/43-44) informs us that, in consequence of the omission of sacred Brahmanical rituals/codes and of their not heeding t...
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Kambojas And Manusmriti: Encyclopedia Ii - Kambojas And Manusmriti - Mahabharata Supports Manusmriti
A very similar information on the Kamboja, Saka, Yavana and other Kshatriyas is also contained in the Anusasanaparva of Mahabharata (MBH ...
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Kambojas And Manusmriti: Encyclopedia Ii - Kambojas And Manusmriti - An Attempt To Accommodate Aliens Into Hindu Fold
The foreign warrior clans of the Sakas, Kambojas, Yavanas, Pahlavas and the others, after their entry into India (2nd/1st c BC), did not ...
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Kambojas And Manusmriti: Encyclopedia Ii - Kambojas And Manusmriti - A Formal Procedure To Elevate One’s Position
A formal procedure is detailed in Mahabharata as to how these Vratya Kshatriyas (or the alien hordes) could attain the high status of nob...
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Kambojas And Manusmriti: Encyclopedia Ii - Kambojas And Manusmriti - Some Opinions From Scholars
"The leaders of ancient Indian society were eager to place the foreigners in the social organization of the country; e.g Manu regards the...
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Exilarch: Encyclopedia Ii - Exilarch - Holders Of The Office
The following list of exilarchs is based on the evidence detailed in the following sections.
Exilarchs listed in the Second Book of Kings...
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Khasas: Encyclopedia Ii - Khasas - Khasas In Puranic Literature
[Purana]]s include the Khasas in the ancient Janapada list and place them in the parvatashrayin (mountainous) division of Puranic Bhuvana...
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Gakhars: Encyclopedia Ii - Gakhars - Earliest History Of The Gakhars
The Gakhar clans apical ancestor is Kaid of Isfahan, who was a son of Bahram V of Persia (also called "Bahram Gur"). In the Sassanid era,...
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Exilarch: Encyclopedia Ii - Exilarch - Character Of The Exilarchate In The First Era
Exilarch - Relations with the Academies.
In accordance with the character of Talmudic tradition it is the relation of the exilarchs to ...
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Agni-kunda: Encyclopedia Ii - Agni-kunda - Early Parmara Chronology
949: First known Paramara copperplate found at Harsola. Mentions Paramara Siyaka as a feudatory of Rashtrakuta Akalavarsha. It mentions P...
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Gakhars: Encyclopedia Ii - Gakhars - Earliest History Of The Gakhars
The Gakhar clans apical ancestor is Kaid of Isfahan, who was a son of Bahram V of Persia (also called "Bahram Gur"). In the Sassanid era,...
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Huns: Encyclopedia Ii - Huns - History
Huns - 3rd-5th centuries.
Dionysius Periegetes talks of people who may be Huns living next to the Caspian Sea in second century AD. Thi...
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Huns: Encyclopedia Ii - Huns - Avars
Chaotic conditions followed the rise of Avar power in Europe in the 550s.
The Avar Onoghur dynasty (580s-685) had mixed Avar-Bulgar herit...
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Indo-scythians: Encyclopedia Ii - Indo-scythians - Indo-scythians In Ancient Indian Litterature
The Indo-Scythians were named "Shaka" in India, an extension on the name Saka used by the Persians to designate Scythians. From the time ...
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Saka: Encyclopedia Ii - Saka - Sakas In Ancient Indian Literature
The Indo-Scythians were named "Shaka" in India, an extension on the name Saca used by the Persians to designate Scythians. Shakas receive...
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Huns: Encyclopedia Ii - Huns - History
Huns - 3rd-5th centuries.
Dionysius Periegetes talks of people who may be Huns living next to the Caspian Sea in second century AD. Pto...
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Magic Paranormal: Encyclopedia Ii - Magic Paranormal - Varieties Of Magical Practice
Magic paranormal - Magical intentions.
There are several historical varieties of magical practice. Generally, magical intentions can be...
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Magic Paranormal: Encyclopedia Ii - Magic Paranormal - Varieties Of Magical Practice
The best-known type of magical practice is the spell, a ritualistic formula intended to bring about a specific effect. Spells are often s...
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Gujjar: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujjar - Subcastes
There are currently about 360 subcastes or subtribes within the Gujjars. The more well-known of them are:
Ajar / Bakarwal
Awan
Bajjar
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Kamboja Location: Encyclopedia Ii - Kamboja Location - Localization Of Kamboja
Kamboja Location - Linguistic evidence.
The most acceptable view is that the ancient Kambojas originally belonged to the 'Galcha' speak...
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Huns: Encyclopedia Ii - Huns - Historiography
The term "Hun" has been used to describe peoples with no historical connection to what scholars consider "Hun".
On July 27, 1901, during ...
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Gakhars: Encyclopedia Ii - Gakhars - The Later Delhi Sutanate And Jasrat Gakhar
At Timur’s death in 1405 AD. Jasrat Gakhar regained his freedom, returned to the Punjab and reestablished the Gakhar state. Meanwhile T...
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North India: Encyclopedia Ii - North India - People
Anthropologists often associate regional affinities with racial differences. South Indian or "Dravidian" states usually have people with ...
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Neuro-linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia Ii - Neuro-linguistic Programming - Scientific Analysis Of Nlp
NLP has been empirically tested over many years and many of its models and methods have been found to be largely ineffective (Singer &...
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Indo-scythians: Encyclopedia Ii - Indo-scythians - The Indo-scythians And Buddhism
The Indo-Scythians seem to have been followers of Buddhism, and many of their practices apparently continued those of the Indo-Greeks.
I...
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Neuro-linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia Ii - Neuro-linguistic Programming - Varying Concepts
All NLP literature refers to the altering of one's neurology through the neural pathways of the senses and the neural circuits of the br...
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Matoran: Encyclopedia Ii - Matoran - Voya Nui Matoran
The Matoran of Voya Nui have never seen a Toa, and their Turaga died long ago; they are instead led by an Onu-Matoran of their own number...
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Gakhars: Encyclopedia Ii - Gakhars - Timur And Sheikha Gakhar
But worse was to come; The Mongol conqueror, Timur (1370–1405), ruler of the Timurid Empire in Central Asia. Known for his daring mili...
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Gujjar: Encyclopedia Ii - Gujjar - Ethnic Makeup
The Gurjars of today are mainly a combination of local South Asian peoples who have absorbed some Central Asian elements over time. Many ...
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Gakhars: Encyclopedia Ii - Gakhars - The Later Mughals And The Gakhars
Sultan Adam was imprisoned at Pharwala Fort by his nephew Kamal Khan, one of Sultan Sarang's sons. Adam died in captivity. Kamal Khan als...
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Gakhars: Encyclopedia Ii - Gakhars - The Early Delhi Sultanate And The Gakhars
The Gakhars were in a state of constant war with the successors of Muhammad Ghori the Delhi Sultanate.
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Indo-scythians: Encyclopedia Ii - Indo-scythians - Origins
The ancestors of the Indo-Scythians are thought to be Sakas (Scythian) tribes, originally settled in southern Siberia, in the Ili river a...
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Gakhars: Encyclopedia Ii - Gakhars - Timur And Sheikha Gakhar
But worse was to come; The Mongol conqueror, Timur (1370–1405), ruler of the Timurid Empire in Central Asia. Known for his daring milit...
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Gakhars: Encyclopedia Ii - Gakhars - Sher Shah Suri And Sultan Sarang Khan
During the reign of Humayun, Sultan Sarang Khan gained much prominence. He became so powerful that he struck his own money, included his ...
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Indo-scythians: Encyclopedia Ii - Indo-scythians - Main Indo-scythian Rulers
Northwestern India:
Maues, c. 90-60 BCE Coin
Vonones, c. 75-65 BCE Coin
Spalahores, c. 75-65 BCE Coin
Spalarises, c. 60-57 BCE Coin
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Gakhars: Encyclopedia Ii - Gakhars - The Later Mughals And The Gakhars
Sultan Adam was imprisoned at Pharwala Fort by his nephew Kamal Khan, one of Sultan Sarang's sons. Adam died in captivity. Kamal Khan als...
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Middle Kingdoms Of India: Encyclopedia Ii - Middle Kingdoms Of India - Gupta And Harsha
The Classical Age refers to the period when most of North India was reunited under the Gupta Empire (ca. 320CE–550). Because of the rel...
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Turaga: Encyclopedia Ii - Turaga - Mata Nui
These Turaga were once the Toa Metru, who witnessed the Great Cataclysm and brought the Matoran to Mata Nui in the Great Rescue. In the t...
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Gakhars: Encyclopedia Ii - Gakhars - The Sikh And British Conquests
Four years later he was treacherously captured and put to death by a rival chief, Himmat Khan. The Sikhs annexed the entire Gakhar territ...
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Magic Paranormal: Encyclopedia Ii - Magic Paranormal - Etymology
The word magic ultimately derives from Magus (Old Persian maguš), one of the Zoroastrian astrologer priests of the Medes. In the Helleni...
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Magic Paranormal: Encyclopedia Ii - Magic Paranormal - Etymology
The word magic ultimately derives from Magus (Old Persian maguš), one of the Zoroastrian astrologer priests of the Medes. In the Helleni...
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Neuro-linguistic Programming: Encyclopedia Ii - Neuro-linguistic Programming - Varying Concepts
All NLP literature refers to the altering of one's neurology through the neural pathways of the senses and the neural circuits of the br...
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Pentland Firth: Encyclopedia Ii - Pentland Firth - Geography
On its Caithness (southern) side the Firth extends from Dunnet Head [*] to Duncansby Head[*].
In the middle of the Firth are two signific...
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Kamboja Location: Encyclopedia Ii - Kamboja Location - Kambojas: A Tribe Of Uttarapatha
Kamboja Location - Epic evidence.
It is important to note that in ancient literature and inscriptions, the Kambojas are mostly listed w...
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