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Prithvi-Vallabha
Munja (reigned c. 972-990s CE), also known as Vakpati II, was an Indian ruler from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled the Kingdom of Malwa. He is known for
Vakpati_Munja
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up munja, muñja, or sa:मुञ्ज in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Munja may refer to: Munja Aboriginal Cattle Station or Munja Aboriginal reserve,
Munja
Combat engineering vehicle
VIU-55 Munja (from Serbian: муња, lit. 'lightning') is a combat engineering vehicle produced by Serbia. VTI did the conceptual design of the Munja general-purpose
VIU-55_Munja
King of Malwa from 1010 to 1055
uncle Munja (and his father's predecessor) loved him greatly, and appointed him as the king. However, several later legendary accounts state that Munja was
Bhoja
Indian dynasty (948–1305)
established the Paramaras as a sovereign power. By the time of his successor Munja, the Malwa region in present-day Madhya Pradesh had become the core Paramara
Paramara_dynasty
Hindu rite of passage
sacred thread or yajñopavīta (also referred to as Janeu, Jandhyam, Pūṇūl, Muñja, and Janivara Yonya) has become one of the most important identifiers of
Upanayana
Japanese anarchist (1903–1926)
Fumiko; January 25, 1903 – July 23, 1926) or rarely Pak Fumiko and Pak Munja (Korean: 박문자; Hanja: 朴文子), was a Japanese anarchist and nihilist. She was
Kaneko_Fumiko
Indian politician
Bhura Munja Jadeja was an Indian gangster turned politician from Gujarat. He was a Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Ranavav-Kutiyana constituency
Bhura_Munja
1993 Bosnian War operation
Operation Munja '93 (lit. 'lightning') was a military operation conducted on January 11, 1993, by the 505th Bužim Brigade of the Army of the Republic
Operation_Munja_'93
Folk legend from Maharashtra, India
and a girdle made of munja grass around the waist, typically at the age of seven. He is known as Munjya when he puts on the munja grass girdle. According
Munjya
Founder of the Western Chalukya Empire
Paramara invasions, and imprisoned and killed the invading Paramara king Munja. His general Barapa captured the Lata region in present-day Gujarat, establishing
Tailapa_II
2024 Indian film by Aditya Sarpotdar
mentions the Upanayan ceremony known as Munja in Marathi, which marks the beginning of the student phase, and the Sod Munja ceremony, which marks the transition
Munjya_(film)
Species of plant
ciliaris (Andersson) Jeswiet Erianthus elegans (Jeswiet) Rümke Erianthus munja (Roxb.) Jeswiet Erianthus sara (Roxb.) Rümke Imperata sara (Roxb.) Schult
Tripidium_bengalense
it had internally selected Brajić to compete at the contest. His song, "Munja i grom", was presented to the public during a show entitled BH Eurosong
Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010
Bosnia_and_Herzegovina_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2010
Bosnian brigade commander (1965–1995)
commanded his brigade through several critical operations, including Operation Munja '93, Operation Breza '94, and the final offensives of 1995. Nanić was killed
Izet_Nanić
Croatian singer
Barbara Munjas (born 7 December 1988) is a Croatian singer and songwriter. She is most known as the lead vocalist lyricist for the rock band Barbari and
Barbara_Munjas
10th Century Paramaran King
Kingdom of Malwa in the late 10th century. He was the younger brother of Munja, and the father of Bhoja. No inscriptions issued by Sindhuraja have been
Sindhuraja
King of Naddula
king Munja. On the other hand, the Paramara court poet Parimala suggests that Munja was successful in this campaign. According to Parimala, Munja also
Baliraja
Protected area in Western Australia
Wilinggin Indigenous Protected Area. The (historic) Munja Aboriginal Cattle Station, also known as the Munja Aboriginal reserve, lay or lies just to the east
Charnley River–Artesian Range Wildlife Sanctuary
Charnley_River–Artesian_Range_Wildlife_Sanctuary
King of Malwa from 948 to 972
In his own inscriptions, as well as the inscriptions of his successors Munja and Bhoja, he is called "Siyaka". In Udaipur prashasti inscription (which
Siyaka
Mahasamanta
played an important role in Tailapa's victory against the Paramara king Munja. Bhillama was a son and successor of the Yadava chief Dhadiyasa, who was
Bhillama_II
Indian criminal and later politician
native of Kutiyana in Porbandar district, Gujarat. She was married to Sarman Munja Jadeja, who worked at Maharana Mill and later became involved in organised
Santokben_Jadeja
21st King of Goguryeo (r. 491–519)
Munja or Munjamyeong (died 519, r. 491–519) was the 21st monarch of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. He was the grandson of
Munjamyeong_of_Goguryeo
Topics referred to by the same term
title adopted by several rulers of different dynasties of India. Vakpati Munja (c. 972–990s), Parmara king popularly associated with this title Prithivivallabh
Prithvi_Vallabh
Maharana of Mewar from 1326 to 1364
about Hammir and called him from Unnava. Rana Hammir killed Bhil Chief Munja Balecha of Godwar, who was causing chaos in the nearby area. This event
Hammir_Singh
Armoured vehicle for towing in combat conditions
1R chassis) M-84ABI – The ARV based on Yugoslav/Serbian M-84 MBT. VIU-55 Munja The Russian acronym BREM (cyr. БРЭМ) stands for "бронированная ремонтно-эвакуационная
Armoured_recovery_vehicle
Constituency of the Odisha legislative assembly in India
Champapadar, Gujuniguda, Gumuda, Haridaguda, Hordali, Kamta, Katharagada, Kumuli, Munja, Narigam, Nuagam, Ranaspur, Sargiguda, Semolaguda and Benasur) of Borigumma
Jeypore_Assembly_constituency
Israeli armoured personnel carrier
Nahal Oz when it was overrun by Hamas. interior of Achzarit in 2023 VIU-55 Munja, similar example from Serbia BTR-T, similar example from Russia BMPT Terminator
Achzarit
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up munj, munja, muñja, or sa:मुञ्ज in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Munj or Mownj (Persian: مونج) may refer to: Munj, Fars Munj, Kohgiluyeh and
Munj
Indian actor, director and producer
1939 Sardar Sangram Singh Sikandar 1941 King Porus Prithvi Vallabh 1943 Munja Sheesh Mahal 1950 Thakur Jaspal Singh Jhansi Ki Rani 1952 Raj Guru Kundan
Sohrab_Modi
12th King of Goguryeo (r. 248–270)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Jungcheon_of_Goguryeo
Traditional Korean clothing
중심으로. 한국의상디자인학회지. 20 (1): 61–77. doi:10.30751/kfcda.2018.20.1.61. Kim, Munja. 우리역사넷. National Institute of Korean History. Archived from the original
Hanbok
Russian prototype heavy armored personnel carrier
AGS-17 automatic grenade launcher. IDF Achzarit BMPT Terminator VIU-55 Munja Sabiex HIFV UAE HIFV developed from OF-40 Type 59 HIFV Chinese (heavy) infantry
BTR-T
Hindu theologian (1378–1459)
ceremony), he would be able to speak. He started reciting the Vedas after his munja, which so impressed the Brahmins in the village that it was talked about
Narasimha_Saraswati
Dhananjaya in the 10th century. He was the court poet of Paramara king Munja. Several techniques and methods presented in the Natya Shastra and Dasharupakam
Dasharupakam
Language-specific calendar
Mile (September 1998). "Zimski znak vatre letnji znak sunca i Perunova munja" [Winter fire symbol, summer sun symbol, and lightning of Perun]. Srpsko
Slavic_calendar
3rd King of Goguryeo (r. 14–18)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Daemusin_of_Goguryeo
King of Malwa from 1210 to 1215
(9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja (c. 990s-1010) Bhoja (c. 1010-1055)
Arjunavarman
Traditional Korean garment
Retrieved 2013-10-17. "ko:저고리". Encyclopedia of Korean Culture. 김 [Kim], 문자 [Munja] (1984). 고대한국복식의 원류에 관한 연구 : 스키타이계 복식문화를 중심으로 [A Study on the Origins of
Jeogori
King of Malwa from 1142 to 1143
(9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja (c. 990s-1010) Bhoja (c. 1010-1055)
Jayavarman_I_of_Malwa
Former Bosnian Army military unit
stopped.[citation needed] The first major victory of the brigade was in Munja '93, where 360 poorly armed fighters from the brigade fought against a well
505th_Bužim_Brigade
15th King of Goguryeo (r. 300–331)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Micheon_of_Goguryeo
Indian king from the Paramara dynasty
(9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja (c. 990s-1010) Bhoja (c. 1010-1055)
Subhatavarman
King of Malwa from 1133 to 1142
(9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja (c. 990s-1010) Bhoja (c. 1010-1055)
Yashovarman_of_Malwa
Lasagna "Rim Tim Tagi Dim" English Marko Purišić Barbara Munjas "Nepobjediva" Croatian Barbara Munjas Zoran Majstorović Boris Štok "Can We Talk" English Aidan
Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024
Croatia_in_the_Eurovision_Song_Contest_2024
Israeli combat engineering vehicle / APC
explosive devices encountered in regions such as Gaza.[citation needed] VIU-55 Munja – Serbian APC/Combat engineering vehicle based on T-55 Wikimedia Commons
Puma armored engineering vehicle
Puma_armored_engineering_vehicle
19th King of Goguryeo (r. 391–413)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Gwanggaeto_the_Great
Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group
undergoes the initiation thread ceremony variously known as Munja (in reference to the Munja grass that is of official ritual specification), Vratabandha
Marathi_people
22nd King of Goguryeo Korea (r. 519–531)
had already been entrenched among the Goguryeo aristocracy. Father: King Munja (문자명왕; 文咨明王) Grandfather: Prince Joda/Juda (조다; 助多) Unknown wife Son: Lord
Anjang_of_Goguryeo
Madhurapur Mahmadpur Baya Majhwa Pakar Mangauli Manikpur Moghlani Chak Munja Patrahia Narangi Jagdish Narangi Jiunath Narayanpur Pagahia Pagahia Aima
List of villages in Saraiya block
List_of_villages_in_Saraiya_block
King of Malwa from 1175 to 1194
(9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja (c. 990s-1010) Bhoja (c. 1010-1055)
Vindhyavarman
Korean kingdom (c. 37 BC–668 AD)
reign in East Asian history.[self-published source] During the reign of Munja, Goguryeo completely annexed Buyeo, signifying Goguryeo's furthest-ever
Goguryeo
10th-century Indian mathematician
kingdom. There, he composed Mṛta-Sañjīvanī in honour of the Paramara king Munja. Halayudha composed the following works: Kavi-Rahasya, a book on poetics
Halayudha
18th King of Goguryeo (r. 384–391)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Gogugyang_of_Goguryeo
Prison in Bosnia and Herzegovina
businessman sentenced in 2020 to seven years for abuse of office Munib "Munja" Ušanović – former official of the Bosnian Football Association, sentenced
Zenica_prison
Maharajadhiraja
by historically attested Paramara kings: Vairisimha, Vakpatiraja, Siya, Munja, Sindhuraja, Bhoja-deva, Udayaditya, Naravarman, Yashovarman, Ajayavarman
Jayavarman_II_of_Malwa
King of Malwa from 1070 to 1093
(9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja (c. 990s-1010) Bhoja (c. 1010-1055)
Udayaditya
Serbian actor (1924–2003)
sveta (1964) - Jovanče Micić Na mesto, građanine Pokorni! (1964) - Bora Munja Orlovi rano lete (1966) - Poljar Lijan Zlatna praćka (1967) - Sibin Kad
Miodrag_Petrović_Čkalja
his way to Kashi, and Munja was the Paramara king at the time. However, this account is historically inaccurate, because Munja died nearly a decade before
Military_career_of_Bhoja
Town in Madhya Pradesh, India
copper-plate charter issued in V.S. 1031 (975 A.D.) by the Paramara king Vakpati Munja, which were reportedly dug out by a farmer in his field at Dharampuri. It
Dharampuri
16th King of Goguryeo (r. 331–371)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Gogugwon_of_Goguryeo
17th King of Goguryeo (r. 371–384)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Sosurim_of_Goguryeo
Legendary emperor of Ujjain, India
as one of four learned kings; the other three are Shalivahana, Bhoja and Munja. Merutunga's Vicarasreni places his victory at Ujjain in 57 BCE, and hints
Vikramaditya
Bosnian rock band
vocalist Nele Karajlić, alongside drummers Fu-Do then Šeki Gayton, bassist Munja Mitić, keyboardist Seid Mali Karajlić, saxophonist and flutist Ognjen Gajić
Zabranjeno_Pušenje
Hindu community in Maharashtra, India
inviting "naikins" (dancers) to sing at the Upanayana (thread ceremonies or "munja") and marriage celebrations. Historians cite an incident where a Pathare
Pathare_Prabhu
Topics referred to by the same term
Australia) the Avon Valley Cattle Station, also known as Munja Aboriginal Cattle Station or Munja Aboriginal reserve the Avon Valley National Park the final
Avon Valley, Western Australia
Avon_Valley,_Western_Australia
Granite City of India
Man Pratihar was ruling Bhinmal in jalore when Parmara Emperor Vakpati Munja(972-990 CE) invaded the region — after this conquest he divided these conquered
Jalore
Historical or apocryphal figure from the era of the Parmara dynasty of central India
Paramara king Munja, the uncle of Bhoja. P.K. Gode finds this explanation unsatisfactory, noting that while Tailapa II had killed Munja in the late 10th
Gangu_Teli
7th King of Goguryeo (r. 146–165)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Chadae_of_Goguryeo
Serbian comic-book and graphic novel creator
creator, known best for his comics "Faktor 4" (written by Milan Konjević), "Munja" (written by Zoran Stefanović and Zdravko Zupan), "Mobijeva kopilad" (written
Borivoje_Grbić
Species of mammal
successional riverine grasslands dominated by Imperata cylindrica, Saccharum munja, S. spontaneum, S. bengalenis, Themeda villosa and Narenga porphyrocoma
Pygmy_hog
Ruler of the Kalachuri dynasty of Tripuri in central India
Paramaras suggests that Munja defeated Yuvarajadeva, killed the Kalachuri generals, and "held his sword high" in Tripuri. Munja was later defeated and
Yuvarajadeva_II
1984 studio album by Zabranjeno Pušenje
recorded the demos six months earlier. A new rhythm section came in with Munja Mitić and Šeki Gayton becoming the new bassist and drummer, respectively
Das_ist_Walter
10th King of Goguryeo (r. 196–227)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Sansang_of_Goguryeo
King of Malwa from 1275 to 1283
(9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja (c. 990s-1010) Bhoja (c. 1010-1055)
Arjunavarman_II
Vallabh 20 January 2018 – 17 June 2018 Sony Entertainment Television Vakpati Munja and Mrinalvati Punyashlok Ahilyabai 4 January 2021 - Sony Entertainment
List of television shows based on Indian history
List_of_television_shows_based_on_Indian_history
City in Madhya Pradesh, India
known as Muñj Talab. The name of the tank was probably derived from Vākpati Muñja (10th century), the first Paramāra king that entered Mālwa and made Ujjain
Dhar
1921 Gujarati novel by Kanaiyalal Munshi
by Padmagupta written during the reign of Sindhuraja, the successor of Munja. Munshi was interested in his love of poetry and his military endeavors
Prithivivallabh_(novel)
5th King of Goguryeo (r. 32–44)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Mobon_of_Goguryeo
Tehsil in Rajasthan, India
Pratihara was ruling the Bhinmal, Jalore when the Parmar emperor Vakpati Munja invaded it after defeating Man Singh he divided conquered territories equally
Jaswantpura
Ethnic group of Gujarat, India
singing traditional Gujarati bhajans, dohas and sorthas. In the 1970s Sarman Munja Jadeja rose to prominence after killing gangsters Devu and Karsan Vagher
Mer_(community)
20th King of Goguryeo (r. 413–491)
(고국양왕; 故國壤王) Unknown wife Son: Prince Joda/Juda (조다; 助多); father of King Munja. Son: Prince Seungu (승우; 升于) Unnamed daughter During his early reign, Jangsu
Jangsu_of_Goguryeo
Indian dynasty (c. 1187–1317)
he played an important role in Tailapa's victory over the Paramara king Munja. Bhillama II was succeeded by Vesugi I (r. c. 1005–1025), who married Nayilladevi
Seuna_(Yadava)_dynasty
4th King of Goguryeo (r. 44–48)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Minjung_of_Goguryeo
2nd King of Goguryeo (r. 19 AD – 18 BC)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Yuri_of_Goguryeo
Empire in western Deccan, South India (957–1184)
Kadambas of Hangal, destroyed the Rattas (Rashtrakutas), killed the valiant Munja (of the Paramara kingdom), took the head of Panchala (Ganga dynasty) and
Western_Chalukya_Empire
King of Gujarat from 1022 to 1064
attack the Chalukyas of Kalyani, who had killed the earlier Paramara ruler Munja. Thus, Damara managed to divert Bhoja's attention away from Bhima's kingdom
Bhima_I
1st King of Goguryeo (r. 37–19 BC)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Dongmyeong_of_Goguryeo
Hindu temple in Madhya Pradesh, India
this shrine for the peace of soul of his father Sindhuraja or of his uncle Munja, who suffered a humiliating death in enemy territory. It appears that the
Bhojeshwar_Temple
13th King of Goguryeo (r. 270–292)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Seocheon_of_Goguryeo
13th-century Muslim scholar, Judge and Theologian
Ibn-Ruzbah, Ibn-Siddiq al-Harrani, Nasih al-Din bin Abi-al-Fahm, Shams al-Din al-Munja, Ibn-Salama al-Najjar, Ibn Khalil, Majd al-Din ibn Taymiyya[β]. Ibn Abi-Bakr
Ibn_Hamdan
Bala-Narayana
(9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja (c. 990s-1010) Bhoja (c. 1010-1055)
Jaitugideva
1997 single by Goldie featuring KRS-One
"Answers" by Lootpack featuring Quasimoto and "Sound of the Culture" by DJ Munja. "Digital" received mixed reviews from music critics even those favourable
Digital_(Goldie_song)
12th century Korean historical record
Gogukwon, Sosurim, Gogugyang, Gwanggaeto, Jangsu, Book 19. Illustrious King Munja, King Anjang, Anwon, Yangwon, Pyeongwon, Book 20. King Yeongyang, Yeongnyu
Samguk_sagi
King of Gujarat from 1008 to 1022
he was insulted by the Paramara king Munja. He returned to Gujarat, and asked his successor Bhima I to punish Munja. This account is an adaption of earlier
Durlabharaja (Chaulukya dynasty)
Durlabharaja_(Chaulukya_dynasty)
King of Malwa
(9th-10th century) Vairisimha (10th century) Sovereigns Siyaka (c. 948-972) Munja alias Vakpati II (c. 972-990s) Sindhuraja (c. 990s-1010) Bhoja (c. 1010-1055)
Bhoja_II_of_Malwa
Writing using Hangul and Hanja
Taylor, I. & Taylor, M. M. (1994). pp. 268–270. Jeong Dong-hwan (정동환). "Munja saenghwalgwa hangeul" 문자 생활과 한글 [Text life and Hangul] (PDF). Department
Korean_mixed_script
Dutch female kickboxer
Tribe Events Netherlands Decision (Unanimous) 3 1:30 2018-05-06 Loss Jody Munja Ypenburg Fightday 13 Exclusive The Hague, Netherlands Decision (Unanimous)
Tessa_de_Kom
Anion SiO4–4, or any of its salts and esters
567–572. doi:10.1021/ie50519a031 Western Oregon University Jurkić, Lela Munjas; Cepanec, Ivica; Pavelić, Sandra Kraljević; Pavelić, Krešimir (2013). "Biological
Orthosilicate
9th King of Goguryeo (r. 179–197)
Sosurim 371–384 Gogugyang 384–391 Gwanggaeto the Great 391–413 Jangsu 413–491 Munja 491–519 Anjang 519–531 Anwon 531–545 Yangwon 545–559 Pyeongwon 559–590 Yeongyang
Gogukcheon_of_Goguryeo
MUNJA
MUNJA
Boy/Male
Tamil
King of gujarat
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian, Jain
King of Water
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of gujarat
MUNJA
MUNJA
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Latin, Punjabi, Sikh, Swedish
A Young Boy; Son; A Nickname and Given Name; Youngster; Like a Bear
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Lord of Earth; Vishnu:
Boy/Male
Indian
Anklet Containing Tiny Bells or Ghunghroo
Girl/Female
Biblical
Howling, sighing.
Boy/Male
Indian
Auspicious, Prosperous
Male
Danish
, firm judge.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Strothra | ஸà¯à®¤à¯à®°à¯‹à®¤à¯à®°à®¾
Hymn
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Seaberg.The first bishop of the Episcopal Church in America, Samuel Seabury (1729–96), was born at Groton, CT, and was a descendant of John Seabury who had emigrated from England to Boston, MA, in 1639.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Malaysian
Lovable Person
Boy/Male
Greek
Virile; masculine. St. Arsenius the Great tutored Roman emperor Theodosius' sons....
MUNJA
MUNJA
MUNJA
MUNJA
MUNJA