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  • 1Nolini Kanta Gupta — Sri Aurobindo and The Mother Books Collected Works · Life Divine · Synthesis of Yoga · Savitri · Agenda · Teachings Involution/Involutio …

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  • 2Kapisa Province — Geobox|Province country = Afghanistan country name = Kapisa native name = کاپیسا map caption = Map of Afghanistan with Kapisa highlighted capital = Mahmud i Raqi capital lat d = 35.0 capital long d = 69.7 population as of = 2002 population =… …

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  • 3Mymensingh — Momenshahi/ময়মনসিংহ   Metropolis   Monument For Liberation War of 1971, Sombhugongh, Mymensingh …

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  • 4Etymology of Kapisa — Kapiśa is related to and includes Kafiristan. The scholarly community holds that Kapiśa is equivalent to the Sanskrit Kamboja.[1][2][3][4][5][6] …

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  • 5Kambojas — The Kambojas were a Kshatriya tribe of Iron Age India, frequently mentioned in ( post Vedic ) Sanskrit and Pali literature, making their first appearance in the Mahabharata and contemporary Vedanga literature (roughly from the 7th century BCE).… …

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  • 6Tushara Kingdom — Tusharas (alias Tukharas, Tocharians) were a Mlechcha tribe, with their kingdom located in the north west of India as per the epic Mahabharata. An account in Mahabharata (Mbh 1:85) depicts Mlechchas as the descendants of Anu, one of the cursed… …

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  • 7Term Kamboja and its variants — Kamboja (Sanskrit: कम्बोज) was the ancient name of a country, and the Indo Iranian Kshatriya tribe, the Kambojas, settled therein. The country is listed as one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas or great nations in ancient Buddhist texts, and was… …

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  • 8Mahajanapadas — Mahā Janapadas ← 700s–300s …

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  • 9Kambojas of Panini — Pāṇini (पाणिन) was an ancient Sanskrit grammarian born in Shalātura, modern Lahur of North West Frontier province of Pakistan. The place is situated at a distance of four miles from Ohind near Attock on the right bank of Indus River in the… …

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  • 10Maha Kapphina — (Kappina, Kaphina, Kapphina, Kampilla, Kaphila or Kashphila, or Maha Kappina),[1] also called Maha Kapphina Thera, was an eminent Arahant from Uttarapatha and is considered foremost among those who taught the monks.[2] Maha Kapphina was his… …

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