- āmbhi
- आम्भि
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
ambhi — Also m̥bhi. Around. Probably derived from *ant bhi, “from both sides” (see ant ). 1. Reduced form *bhi. a. by1; abaft, but, from Old English bi, bī, be, by; b … Universalium
ambhi, m̥bhi — ambhi, m̥bhi English meaning: “around, from both sides” Deutsche Übersetzung: “um herum, zu beiden Seiten” Material: Arm. amboɫj “ entirely, unscathed “ (to oɫj “ healthy “), Gk. ἀμφί “ around “ (ἀμφί ς “ to both sides “, with the … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
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Taxiles — Taksxila (in Greek Tαξίλης or Ταξίλας; lived 4th century BC) was the Greek chroniclers name for a prince or king who reigned over the tract between the Indus and the Hydaspes Rivers in the Punjab at the period of the expedition of Alexander the… … Wikipedia
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Poros (rey) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase Poros. Alejandro y Poros, de Charles Le Brun (1673) Poros o Poro, versión … Wikipedia Español
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um — um: Das altgerm. Wort (Adverb, Präposition) mhd. umbe, ahd. umbi, niederl. om, aengl. ymb‹e›, schwed. om geht mit Entsprechungen in anderen idg. Sprachen auf idg. *ambhi »um – herum, zu beiden Seiten« zurück. Verwandt sind z. B. griech. amphí… … Das Herkunftswörterbuch
326 BC — NOTOC EventsBy placeMacedonian Empire* In the spring, Alexander the Great crosses the Indus near Attock and enters Taxila, whose ruler, Taxiles (or Ambhi), furnishes elephants and troops in return for aid against his rival Porus, who rules the… … Wikipedia
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