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  2. Ila (Hinduism) - Wikipedia

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    Ila (Sanskrit: इल) or Ilā (Sanskrit: इला) is a deity in Hindu legends, known for their sex changes. As a man, he is known as Ila or Sudyumna and as a woman, is called Ilā. Ilā is considered the chief progenitor of the Lunar dynasty of Indian kings – also known as the Aillas ("descendants of Ilā").

  3. Lunar dynasty - Wikipedia

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    According to the Mahabharata, Lunar dynasty's progenitor Ila ruled from Prayaga, and had a son Shashabindu who ruled in the country of Bahli. [4] The son of Ila and Budha was Pururavas, who became the first Chandravamsha, emperor of all of the earth. Ila's descendants were also known as the Ailas. [5] Chandravamsha family tree

  4. List of Puru and Yadu dynasties - Wikipedia

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    Kuru II, a king of Puru dynasty after whom the dynasty was named 'Kuruvansha' or 'Kaurava'. After his name, the district in Haryana was called as Kurukshetra. This battlefield before the birth of Bhishma, Shantanu and Pratipa was the Yagnabhumi (sacred place or sacrificial place or capital city of Kuru Kingdom) of this King in Dvapara Yuga. By ...

  5. Pururavas - Wikipedia

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    Pururavas (Sanskrit: पुरूरवस्, Purūravas) is a character in Hindu literature, a king who served as the first of the Lunar dynasty. [1]According to the Vedas, he is a legendary entity associated with Surya (the sun) and Usha (the dawn), and is believed to reside in the middle region of the cosmos.

  6. Category:Lunar dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lunar dynasty" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Ila (Hinduism) K. Kusha; L. List of Puru and Yadu dynasties; P.

  7. Al-Hadi ila'l-Haqq Yahya - Wikipedia

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    According to the later Zaydi sources, Yahya ibn al-Husayn was born in Medina in 859. However, it appears that he was actually born at a village (likely modern al-Dur or Dur Abi al-Qasim, some 57 kilometres (35 mi) southwest of Medina) near the wadi al-Rass, where his grandfather, al-Qasim "al-Rassi", had settled after bringing his family over from Egypt around 827. [1]

  8. Epic-Puranic royal genealogies - Wikipedia

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    The Lunar dynasty (IAST: Candravaṃśa) was said to be descended from moon-related deities (Soma or Chandra). [9] According to the Shatapatha Brahmana, Pururavas was the son of Budha (himself often described as the son of Soma) and the gender-switching deity Ila (born as the daughter of Manu). [10]

  9. Rassid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Rassid dynasty; Parent house: Hasanids: Country: Yemen: Founded: 897: Founder: ... The first of the ruling line, his grandson al-Hadi ila'l-Haqq Yahya, was born in ...