- bhojá-rāja
- भोजराज
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
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Paramara — Die Paramara (auch: Pavar) waren eine indische Dynastie des Mittelalters (8. 14.Jh.). Geschichte Sie gehörten ursprünglich zum Gurjara Stamm (der Thar Wüste) und wurden in der Feuerreinigungszeremonie am Berg Abu (ca. 747) zusammen mit den… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Pavar — Die Paramara (auch: Pavar) waren eine indische Dynastie des Mittelalters (8. 14.Jh.). Geschichte Sie gehörten ursprünglich zum Gurjara Stamm (der Thar Wüste) und wurden in der Feuerreinigungszeremonie am Berg Abu (ca. 747) zusammen mit den… … Deutsch Wikipedia