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Ruler of the Turk Shahis (r. c. 775–785)
TURK SHAHIS ABBASID CALIPHATE WESTERN TURKS CHALUKYAS GUJARA- PRATIHARA Khingala, also transliterated Khinkhil, Khinjil or Khinjal, (Sharada script: khiṃ-gā-la
Khingala
Afghan statue of the Hindu god Ganesha
the Ganesh Ganesha (Translation: Hideaki Nakatani). The identity of this Khingala is uncertain. A famous Khingila is known from the dynasty of the Alchon
Gardez_Ganesha
Abugida
Proto-Sharada[clarification needed] inscription mentioning the, Turk Shahis, king Khingala of Oddiyana. At the historic temple of Mirkula Devi (also Mrikula Devi)
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Hindu god of new beginnings, wisdom and luck
and beautiful image of Mahāvināyaka" was consecrated by the Shahi King Khingala. For photograph of statue and details of inscription, see: Dhavalikar,
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List of Temples in Afghanistan
Pir Rattan Nath, Kabul. The inscription says that this "great and beautiful image of Mahāvināyaka" was consecrated by the Hindu Shahi King "Khingala".
List of Hindu temples in Afghanistan
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Kingdom in early medieval India
century Gardez Ganesh offers a memorial inscription, to Turk Shahis king Khingala of Oddiyana. The following Hindu Shahis are believed to belong to the Uḍi/Oḍi
Oddiyana
King of the Turk Shahis
(665–680 CE) Tegin Shah (680–739 CE) Fromo Kesaro (739–745 CE) Bo Fuzhun (745–? CE) Khingala (780–785 CE) Pati Dumi (?–815 CE) Lagaturman (815–822 CE) v t e
Fromo_Kesaro
665–870 CE Turkic dynasty based in Kabul
by a certain "Śrī Ṣāhi Khiṃgāla", possibly the Turk Shahi king named "Khingala" who according to Al-Yakubhi gave his submission to Al-Mahdi in 775–785
Turk_Shahis
King of a territory in Central Asia
(665–680 CE) Tegin Shah (680–739 CE) Fromo Kesaro (739–745 CE) Bo Fuzhun (745–? CE) Khingala (780–785 CE) Pati Dumi (?–815 CE) Lagaturman (815–822 CE) v t e
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Pir Rattan Nath, Kabul. The inscription says that this "great and beautiful image of Mahāvināyaka" was consecrated by the Hindu Shahi King "Khingala".
Hinduism_in_Afghanistan
Majestic Sovereign
(665–680 CE) Tegin Shah (680–739 CE) Fromo Kesaro (739–745 CE) Bo Fuzhun (745–? CE) Khingala (780–785 CE) Pati Dumi (?–815 CE) Lagaturman (815–822 CE) v t e
Bo_Fuzhun
7th-century ruler of the Turk Shahis
(665–680 CE) Tegin Shah (680–739 CE) Fromo Kesaro (739–745 CE) Bo Fuzhun (745–? CE) Khingala (780–785 CE) Pati Dumi (?–815 CE) Lagaturman (815–822 CE) v t e
Barha_Tegin
Historical seal from the region of Bactria
mentioned in the dedication of the Gardez Ganesha. The identity of this Khingala is uncertain. It is not certain however if the title "Eshkingil" should
Seal_of_Khingila
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American, Anglo, British, English
Ash Tree Enclosure; Ash Tree
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Absorbed in Remembering
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Hindu, Indian
In Harmony
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Seshamraju | ஸேஷாமà¯à®°à®¾à®œà¯Â
Always in high
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Beautiful Flower
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Greatest; Related to the Moon; Earth
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Bengali, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi
Light
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Immortal; Love
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German and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : metonymic occupational name for a cutler, from Middle High German mezzer ‘knife’, from Old High German mezzirahs, mezzisahs, a compound of maz ‘food’, ‘meat’ + sahs ‘knife’, ‘sword’. The Jewish name is from German Messer ‘knife’ or Yiddish meser.German : occupational name for an official in charge of measuring the dues paid in kind by tenants, from an agent derivative of Middle High German mezzen ‘to measure’.English and Scottish : occupational name for someone who kept watch over harvested crops, Middle English, Older Scots mess(i)er, from Old French messier (see Messier).
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Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Nachuwm, NACHUM means "comfort." In the bible, this is the name of a minor prophet who foretold the fall of Nineveh.
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