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  2. Naneghat - Wikipedia

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    Much that Sykes guessed was right, the Naneghat inscription he had found was indeed one of the oldest Sanskrit inscriptions. [12] He was incorrect in his presumption that it was a Buddhist inscription because its translation suggested it was a Hindu inscription. [1] The Naneghat inscription were a prototype of the refined Devanagari to emerge ...

  3. Satavahana dynasty - Wikipedia

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    An inscription found at Naneghat was issued by Nayanika (or Naganika), the widow of Satakarni I; another inscription found at Naneghat has been dated to the same period on a paleographic basis. A slightly later inscription dated to the reign of Satakarni II has been found at Sanchi in Madhya Pradesh, located to the north of Maharashtra. [13]

  4. Satakarni - Wikipedia

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    Satakarni (also called Sātakarnī I, Brahmi script: 𑀲𑀸𑀢𑀓𑀡𑀺, Sātakaṇi) was the third of the Satavahana kings, who ruled the Deccan region of India. His reign is generally dated to 70-60 BCE, [6] although some authors have claimed 187-177 BCE, [7] and most recently dated to 88-42 BCE. [8]

  5. Nayanika - Wikipedia

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    Nayanika (1st century BCE) was the queen regent of the Satavahana dynasty during the minority of her son Satakarni II.. She was the first woman historically confirmed to have ruled over an Indian kingdom (although there are legendary women rulers before her) with the exception of Agathokleia, who ruled in a part of India which later became Pakistan.

  6. Edicts of Ashoka - Wikipedia

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    The first known inscription by Ashoka, the Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription, in Greek and in Aramaic, written in the 10th year of his reign (260 BCE). [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The Edicts are divided into four categories, according to their size (Minor or Major) and according to their medium (Rock or Pillar).

  7. Naginatajutsu - Wikipedia

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    Female students perform Naginatajutsu at an autumn sports festival of Hamamatsu Municipal Senior High School in 1911. The oldest account of naginata is in the Kojiki and battle paintings by Tengyo no ran, in 980 AD (Heian period). [3]

  8. Archambault - Wikipedia

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    Flagship store spread on several buildings, corner Berri and Sainte-Catherine in Downtown Montreal, before the 2018 downsizing.. Archambault (French pronunciation:), is the largest music retailer in the province of Quebec, Canada, as well as a major retailer of books, DVDs, periodicals, musical instruments, sheet music, games, toys and gift ideas.

  9. Nagaika - Wikipedia

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    Nagaika. The nagaika [1] (Russian: нага́йка, pronounced [nɐˈɡajkə]) is a short, thick whip with round cross-section used by Cossacks, borrowed from Nogai people, hence the original name "nogaika", or "Nogai's whip". [2]

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