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Nahapana (Ancient Greek: Ναηαπ维να Nahapána; Kharosthi: 饜ǎ饜ū饜à饜ǎ Na-ha-pa-na, Nahapana; [4] Brahmi: Na-ha-p膩-na, Nahap膩na; [4]), was an important ruler of the Western Kshatrapas, descendant of the Indo-Scythians, in northwestern India, who ruled during the 1st or 2nd century CE.
The current flag design often evolved over the years (e.g. the flag of the United States) or can be a re-adoption of an earlier, historic flag (e.g. the flag of Libya). The year the current flag design first came into use is listed in the third column.
Former flag of Peru: First flag of Peru, created by José de San Martín. [6] [7] [8] 1822: Former flag of Peru: Second flag, created by José Bernardo de Tagle, a horizontal triband defaced with a golden sun. [9] 1822 - 1825: Former flag of Peru: Third flag, by José Bernardo de Tagle, a vertical triband defaced with a golden sun. [10] 1825 - 1884
The Flag of Peru (Spanish: Bandera del Perú), often referred to as The Bicolour (la Bicolor), was adopted by the government of Peru in 1825, and modified in 1950. According to the article 49 of the Constitution of Peru , it is a vertical triband with red outer bands and a single white middle band. [ 1 ]
In 1885, Ghevont Alishan, an Armenian Catholic priest and historian proposed 2 Armenian flags. One of which is a horizontal tricolor flag of red-green-white, with red and green coming from the Armenian Catholic calendar, with the first Sunday of Easter being called "Red Sunday", and the second Sunday being "Green Sunday", with white being added for design reasons.
The Viceroyalty of Peru (Spanish: Virreinato del Perú), officially known as the Kingdom of Peru (Spanish: Reino del Perú), was a Spanish imperial provincial administrative district, created in 1542, that originally contained modern-day Peru and most of the Spanish Empire in South America, governed from the capital of Lima.
R.C.C. Fynes dates the event to sometime after 71 CE, [30] in the same line, Shailendra Bhandare places the victory of Gautamiputra and the end of Nahapana's reign to the start of Saka era, 78 CE, in the year of Castana's accession, [31] and considers Gautamiputra's whole reign to ca. 60-85 CE.
List of sovereign states by date of formation; List of sportspeople who competed for more than one nation; Manuel A. Odría; Mikhail Nestruyev; Modern pentathlon at the 1936 Summer Olympics; National team appearances in the FIFA World Cup; Paul Van Asbroeck; Pentti Linnosvuo; Peru at the 1936 Summer Olympics; Peru at the 1948 Summer Olympics
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