- vākāṭaka
- वाकाटक
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Vâkâtaka — Vakataka Les Vākāţaka sont une dynastie indienne contemporaine des Gupta fondée par Vindhyashakti qui a dominé de 250 à 520 le nord du plateau du Dekkan, les actuels Maharashtra et Madhya Pradesh. Succédant aux Shatavahana, les premiers Vakataka… … Wikipédia en Français
Vakataka — The Vakataka (IAST|Vākāţaka) was an Indian dynasty which ruled parts of today s Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh from the third century to fifth century. They are the most important follow up dynasty of the Satavahanas, contemporaneous with the… … Wikipedia
Vakataka — Die Vakataka waren eine indische Dynastie. Sie setzten sich im späten 3. Jahrhundert als wichtigste Nachfolgedynastie der Satavahanas durch. Sie regierte bis Ende des 5. Jahrhunderts im heutigen Maharashtra und stellte ein Gegengewicht zu den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Vakataka — Les Vākāţaka sont une dynastie indienne contemporaine des Gupta fondée par Vindhyashakti qui a dominé de 250 à 520 le nord du plateau du Dekkan, les actuels Maharashtra et Madhya Pradesh. Succédant aux Shatavahana, les premiers Vakataka prennent… … Wikipédia en Français
Vakataka dynasty — Indian ruling house that originated in the central Deccan in the mid 3rd century AD. The Vakataka empire is believed to have extended from Malwa and Gujarat in the north to the Tungabhadra in the south and to have spanned the peninsula from west… … Universalium
Vakataka, dinastía — Casa gobernante india que se originó en el Decán central a mediados del s. III AD. Se cree que el imperio Vakataka se extendía desde Malwa y Gujarat en el norte hasta el río Tungabhadra en el sur y que cubría la península de oeste a este. En el s … Enciclopedia Universal
Ajanta Caves — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Ajanta Caves State Party = IND Type = Cultural Criteria = i, ii, iii, vi ID = 242 Region = Asia Pacific Year = 1983 Session = 7th Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/242Ajanta Caves in Maharashtra, India are… … Wikipedia
Chandragupta II — the Great (Vikramaditya) Gupta Emperor Coin of Chandragupta II the Great, British Museum. Reign 375–415 CE … Wikipedia
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Middle kingdoms of India — History of South Asia and India Stone age (7000–1300 BCE) … Wikipedia