- Surasēnä
Surasēnä, Volksstamm der Prasier in Indien, mit den Städten Methora u. Klisobra; im j. Allahabad.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Surasēnä, Volksstamm der Prasier in Indien, mit den Städten Methora u. Klisobra; im j. Allahabad.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Surasena — (or Shourasena) was the kingdom around the modern Brajabhumi. The etymology of the name is not clear. Some say it was named after a famed Yadav king Sursain, while others see it as an extension of Surabhir (Abhira). According to Megasthenes,… … Wikipedia
Surasena — Shúrasena un país de la India antigua correspondiente a la actual región Braj en Uttar Pradesh. Ubicación de Shúrasena. śūrasena, en letra devánagari. शूरसेन en el sistema IAST de transliteración. En el siglo VI a. C., el texto budista… … Wikipedia Español
Surasena Kingdom — was ruled by Yadava kings as per the epic Mahabharata. The capital city of this kingdom, Mathura was founded by Shatrughna, the brother of Raghava Rama the ruler of Kosala in Treta Yuga. He conquered this region after defeating the Asura king… … Wikipedia
Sophagasenus — Sophagasenos or Sophagasenus (Sanskrit: Subhagasena) was a local Indian king ruling in Kabul and Kapisa valley (Paropamisade of the classical writings) during the last decade of third century BCE. Sophagasnus finds reference only in The Histories … Wikipedia
Mahajanapadas — Mahā Janapadas ← 700s–300s … Wikipedia
Shurasena — (Sanskrit: शूरसेन, Śūrasena) was an ancient Yadava ruler of Mathura[1][2][3] after whom the Surasena Kingdom or mahajanpada and the Yadava sept of Surasenas or Shoorsainis [ … Wikipedia
Saini — Infobox caste caste name= Saini or Shaursaini/Shoorseni classification= Yaduvanshi (Shoorseni) Kshatriya subdivisions= (none) populated states=Punjab (India), Haryana, Himachal Pradesh Jammu Kashmirlanguages= Mainly Punjabi and its dialects like… … Wikipedia
Panchala Kingdom — This article is about the kingdom of Panchala during the epic ages. For the historical kingdom, see Panchala. Panchala Kingdom extended from Himalayas in the north to river Charmanwati in the south during the period of Mahabharata. It had Kuru,… … Wikipedia
Dasarna Kingdom — Asia in 1200 AD, showing the Yadava Dynasty and its neighbors. Dasarna kingdom was one of the many kingdoms ruled by Yadava kings in medieval central and western India. It lay to the south of the Chedi and Panchala kingdoms, in northern Madhya… … Wikipedia
Krishna in the Mahābhārata — This article describes Krishna s role in the Mahabharata. For the main article on Krishna, see Krishna. Within the Indian epic Mahabharata, Krishna was the son of the Yadava chief Vasudeva and his wife Devaki. Hence he was known as Vasudeva… … Wikipedia