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  2. Nahapana - Wikipedia

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    The Nasik and Karle inscriptions refer to Nahapana's dynastic name (Kshaharata, for "Kshatrapa") but not to his ethnicity (Saka-Pahlava), which is known from other sources. [13] Nahapana had a son-in-law named Ushavadata (Sanskrit: Rishabhadatta), whose inscriptions were incised in the Pandavleni Caves near Nasik. Ushavadata was son of Dinika ...

  3. Nasik inscription of Ushavadata - Wikipedia

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    The first three lines of the inscription consist of an eulogy of Ushavadata, and are written in fairly standard Sanskrit, except for a few hybrid features, including several sandhi hiatuses and hybrid morphology (e.g. bhojāpayitrā). [1] The rest of the inscription records the actual donations, and is more hybrid. [1]

  4. List of historical markers of the Philippines in Central Visayas

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    Monument inscription dedicated to Ramon Magsaysay. Plaza Independencia, Cebu City English May 25, 1958 Ang mga Agustino Rekoleto sa Pilipinas The Augustinian Recollects in the Philippines First arrived in the Philippines in Cebu in 1606. University of San Jose–Recoletos, P. Lopez cor. Magallanes Sts. Filipino April 29, 2023 Andres Bonifacio

  5. Ushavadata - Wikipedia

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    Nasik Cave inscription No.10. of Ushavadata, Cave No.10. Much of the information about Ushavadata comes from his Nashik and Karle inscriptions. The Nashik inscription contains an eulogy of Ushavadata in Sanskrit, and then records the donation of a cave to Buddhists in a Middle Indo-Aryan language. The Karle inscription contains a similar eulogy ...

  6. Gautamiputra Satakarni - Wikipedia

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    Three types of settlements are named in the inscriptions: nagara (city), nigama (town) and gama (village). [27] The Nashik prashasti inscription calls him ekabrahmana. One interpretation of this word is "a peerless Brahmin" [13] or "a staunch Brahmin", [44] since the same inscription also states that he destroyed the haughtiness of other ...

  7. Cebu's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Removed from office after imposition of martial law. District dissolved into the thirteen-seat Region VII's at-large district for the Interim Batasang Pambansa, followed by the six-seat Cebu's at-large district for the Regular Batasang Pambansa. District re-created February 2, 1987. 9: Antonio T. Bacaltos June 30, 1987 June 30, 1992 8th

  8. Cebu (historical polity) - Wikipedia

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    Cebu, also called Sugbu, informally referred to as the Rajahnate of Cebu, was an Indianized mandala (polity) monarchy on the island of Cebu [3] in the Philippines prior to the arrival of the Spanish conquistadors. It is known in ancient Chinese records as the nation of Sokbu (束務) or Suwu . [4]

  9. List of presidents of the Philippines by province - Wikipedia

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    Province Number of presidents Presidents (#th president of the Philippines) Ilocos Norte: 2 Ferdinand Marcos (10), Bongbong Marcos* (17) Pampanga: 2 Diosdado Macapagal (9), Gloria Macapagal Arroyo* (14) Tarlac: 2 Corazon Aquino (11), Benigno Aquino III* (15) Aurora: 1 Manuel L. Quezon (2) [1] Batangas: 1 José P. Laurel (3) Bohol: 1 Carlos P ...