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Archaeological site of an ancient Buddhist monastery in Pakistan
Takht-i-Bahi (Pashto/Urdu: تختِ باهی, lit. 'throne of the water spring'), is an Indo-Parthian archaeological site of an ancient Buddhist monastery in Mardan
Takht-i-Bahi
Museum in Pakistan
Gandharan sculptures. Most of these sculptures came from the sites of Takht-i-Bahi, Jamal Garhi and Seri Bahlol. These are the Previous birth (Jataka tales)
Mardan_Museum
King of the Indo-Parthians from 19 to 46 CE
Arachosia, and Gandhara. He is generally known from the Acts of Thomas, the Takht-i-Bahi inscription, and silver and copper coins bearing his visage. He was succeeded
Gondophares
City in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
the earliest irrefutable evidence of writing in South Asia. The nearby Takht-i-Bahi has remains of an ancient Buddhist monastery was listed as a UNESCO World
Mardan
Moenjodaro Takht-i-Bahi and Sahr-i-Bahlol Rohtas Fort Lahore Fort and Shalamar Gardens Taxila Makli Hill The United Nations Educational, Scientific and
List of World Heritage Sites in Pakistan
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Pakistan
19–226 CE kingdom in northwestern South Asia
Indo-Parthians are noted for the construction of the Buddhist monastery Takht-i-Bahi (UNESCO World Heritage Site) in Mardan, Pakistan. The name "Indo-Parthian"
Indo-Parthian_kingdom
Hissar Fort Chitral Fort Mahabat Khan Mosque Kafir Kot Khyber Pass Takht-i-Bahi Takht-i-Bahi Kafirkot The famous Khyber steam train safari Jahaz Banda, Kumrat
Tourism_in_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Archaeological site in Pakistan
Bahlol (Urdu: سری بہلول), also Sahr-i Bahlol or Sahri Bahlol, is a city and archaeological site located near Takht-i-Bahi, in Mardan District, about 70 kilometer
Seri_Bahlol
Country in South Asia
hill stations in the northeast, including ancient Buddhist ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Taxila, the 5,000-year-old Indus Valley civilisation sites such as
Pakistan
Pre-independence history of Pakistan
among others in the ancient, mainly Hindu-Buddhist, sites of Taxila, and Takht-i-Bahi, the 14th-century Islamic-Sindhi monuments of Thatta, and the 17th-century
History_of_Pakistan
Retrieved 7 September 2012. "Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol". World Heritage Sites. UNESCO. Retrieved
Tourism_in_Pakistan
Valley in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
(Pa-lu-sha) Sahri Bahlol, which he said was located on "Mount Tan-to-lo-ka," Takht-i-Bāhi hill. The valley takes its name from the city of Peshawar, which is situated
Peshawar_Valley
example of Buddhist architecture is the ruins of the Buddhist monastery Takht-i-Bahi in the northwest province. Gandharan architectural style During Pre Islamic
Pakistani_architecture
Human settlement that has become uninhabited and largely forgotten by history
Dasht River — was a small settlement in the Indus Valley, now in ruins. Takht-i-Bahi – located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province — an ancient Indo-Parthian Buddhist
Lost_city
Capital of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
founder of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom. Gondophares established the nearby Takht-i-Bahi monastery in 46 CE. In the first century CE, Purushapura came under control
Peshawar
Topics referred to by the same term
citadel in northwestern Iran Takht-i-Bahi, an archaeological site in Mardan Takht-e-Sulaiman – a mountain peak in Pakistan Takht (Sikhism), the temporal seat
Takht
Former Buddhist monastery in Pakistan
was common at other large monasteries in the Gandhara region such as Takht-i-Bahi and Dharmarajika, a section of the monastery was set aside specifically
Jaulian
Stupa on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan
pp. 321–323. Dobbins, K. Walton. (1971): The Stūpa and Vihāra of Kanishka I. The Asiatic Society of Bengal Monograph Series, Vol. XVIII. Calcutta. Dobbins
Kanishka_Stupa
Ancient Buddhist stupa and archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan
of Buddhism Art of Gandhara by museum Archaeology Peshawar basin Takht-i-Bahi Sahr-i-Bahlol Baho Dheri Aziz Dheri Shaji-ki-Dheri Kanishka stupa Loriyan
Dharmarajika_Stupa
Archaeological site in Sindh, Pakistan
described the item as his favourite statuette: She's about fifteen years old I should think, not more, but she stands there with bangles all the way up her
Mohenjo-daro
Buddhist religion of ancient Gandhara
includes sites such as Taxila and the large monastic institutions like Takht-i-Bahi, Sahri-Bahlol, Jamal Garhi, Ranigat, and Thareli. The Kushan support
Gandharan_Buddhism
Species of fig
Comparative Analysis of the Gandharan Floral Motifs from Butkara (I and III) and Takht-i-Bahi. Sindh Antiquities 2020 Vol-06, No 1, pp. 128–145.[permanent
Ficus_religiosa
Archaeological site near Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan
until around 10 BC. Sirkap is also said to have been rebuilt by king Menander I. The excavation of the old city was carried out under the supervision of Sir
Sirkap
at Moenjodaro (F) Cultural 138 Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol Cultural 140 Taxila Cultural 139 Panama Fortifications
List of World Heritage Sites by year of inscription
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_by_year_of_inscription
Cultural syncretism in Central and South Asia in antiquity
Emperor Ashoka. Later on, the Greco-Bactrian and Indo-Greek king Menander I, who may have converted to Buddhism, supported the spread of the religion
Greco-Buddhism
Province of Pakistan
Asian origins, the Indo-Parthians, who built the Buddhist monastery of Takht-i-Bahi. They had Taxila in Punjab as their residence, but during their last
Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Artworks that are three-dimensional objects
Museum) The Buddhist gods Pancika (left) and Hariti (right), 3rd century, Takht-i-Bahi, Pakistan Taller Buddha of Bamiyan, c. 547 CE, in 1963 and in 2008 after
Sculpture
District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Mardan is represented by three MNAs in national assembly. Takkar massacre Takht-i-Bahi Jamal Garhi Jamila Gilani Sawal Dher "7th Population and Housing Census
Mardan_District
Building in Peshawar, Pakistan
Jaulian Mansehra Rock Edicts Ranigat Rehman Dheri Seri Bahlol Sirsukh Takht-i-Bahi Mian Khan Museums House of Dilip Kumar, Peshawar Kapoor Haveli Tourist
House_of_Dilip_Kumar
their capital at Peshawar (Puruṣapura). The monastic complex called Takht-i-Bahi is located in the Mardan district. It was unearthed in the early 20th
Buddhism_in_Pakistan
Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation
second urbanisation. The Iron Age Gandhara kingdom was conquered by Cyrus I in the 6th century BCE who incorporated it as the satrapy of Gandāra into
Gandhara
Mughal garden complex in Lahore, Pakistan
until the reign of Shah Alam I. The present name was first used for them by the historians of Nader Shah, in the form of 'Shola-i-Mah' (شعلہ ماہ; lit. Ray
Shalamar_Gardens,_Lahore
First two lay disciples of the Buddha
Alternatively, they have been said to have come from Orissa or from Burma, i.e. modern Myanmar.[citation needed] Xuanzang (玄奘) says that Buddhism was brought
Trapusa_and_Bahalika
Artistic syncretism between Classical Greece and Buddhist India
as well as permeating again into India. The Yavana (Greek) king Menander I was given the title of Soter ("Savior"), presumably for his aid of Buddhists
Greco-Buddhist_art
Ruined ancient temple complex in Pakistan
Jaulian Mansehra Rock Edicts Ranigat Rehman Dheri Seri Bahlol Sirsukh Takht-i-Bahi Mian Khan Museums House of Dilip Kumar, Peshawar Kapoor Haveli Tourist
Kafir_Kot
Ruined Buddhist stupa near Haripur, Pakistan
of Buddhism Art of Gandhara by museum Archaeology Peshawar basin Takht-i-Bahi Sahr-i-Bahlol Baho Dheri Aziz Dheri Shaji-ki-Dheri Kanishka stupa Loriyan
Bhamala_Stupa
Kot Periano Ghundai Chanhudaro in Sindh Lakhueen-jo-daro Sutkagan Dor Takht-i-Bahi in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Seri Bahlol in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Akra in Khyber
List of archaeological sites in Pakistan
List_of_archaeological_sites_in_Pakistan
Ancestral residedency of Kapoor family
the Kapoor family. Abdul Wahid, a bedridden 75-year-old shoemaker, stated "I used to play with Raj Kapoor". He remembers when he enjoyed cold drinks with
Kapoor_Haveli
Buddhist reliquary in Peshawar Museum, Pakistan
Quoted in: Dobbins, K. Walton. (1971): The Stūpa and Vihāra of Kanishka I. The Asiatic Society of Bengal Monograph Series, Vol. XVIII. Calcutta. Prudence
Kanishka_Casket
Architectural technique
centuries BC Corbelled arch doorway of Indo-Parthian Buddhist monastery at Takht-i-Bahi, Pakistan, c. 3rd century AD Corbelled arch hallway in the Palace at
Corbel_arch
Citadel in Lahore, Pakistan
the Diwan-i-Aam at the Agra Fort. The Diwan-i-Aam was used as a hall for the emperors to hold an audience with commoners. Shah Jahan's Diwan-i-Aam was destroyed
Lahore_Fort
Archaeological site in Gandhara, Pakistan
of Buddhism Art of Gandhara by museum Archaeology Peshawar basin Takht-i-Bahi Sahr-i-Bahlol Baho Dheri Aziz Dheri Shaji-ki-Dheri Kanishka stupa Loriyan
Loriyan_Tangai
Site in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol as well as sites which are part of the World
List of cultural heritage sites in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
List_of_cultural_heritage_sites_in_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
2010. Retrieved 28 May 2011. "Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from
List of World Heritage Sites in Southern Asia
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Southern_Asia
District in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Gondophares, founder of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom, who established the nearby Takht-i-Bahi monastery in 46 CE. In the first century CE, Purushapura came under the
Peshawar_District
National museum in London, England
Buddha statues and other Gandhara sculptures from Kafir Kot, Jamal Garhi, Takht-i-Bahi and Yusufzai, Pakistan, (1st–3rd centuries AD) Hephthalite silver bowl
British_Museum
Greek influence on Indian art
and Gandhara was reported as stating, 'it seemed as I had lighted on a bit of Greece itself' and I felt then there was something appealingly Greek in the
Hellenistic influence on Indian art
Hellenistic_influence_on_Indian_art
Buddhist stupa and monastery complex in Afghanistan
compartment: ten coins of Wima Kadphises (c. 113–127 CE), six coins of Kanishka I, including one with an image of the standing Buddha, and one coin of Huvishka
Ahin_Posh
Ancient settlement in Pakistan
levels, distinct from the culture of Harappa, these are at Banawali (level I), Kot Diji (level 3A), Amri (level II). Rehman Dheri also has a pre Kot Diji
Rehman_Dheri
Buddhist Monuments at Sanchi, India Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol, Pakistan Cultural Landscape and Archaeological
Religious World Heritage Sites
Religious_World_Heritage_Sites
Stone reliefs of the Peshawar Valley, Pakistan
of Buddhism Art of Gandhara by museum Archaeology Peshawar basin Takht-i-Bahi Sahr-i-Bahlol Baho Dheri Aziz Dheri Shaji-ki-Dheri Kanishka stupa Loriyan
Buner_reliefs
Art museum in Peshawar, Pakistan
from archaeological sites, including: Shah-Ji-Ki-Dheri, Shari Bahlol, Takht-i-Bahi and Jamal Garhi. The collections of Bactrian Greek, Indo-Greek, Indo-Scythian
Peshawar_Museum
Ancient City in Pakistan
Jaulian Mansehra Rock Edicts Ranigat Rehman Dheri Seri Bahlol Sirsukh Takht-i-Bahi Mian Khan Museums House of Dilip Kumar, Peshawar Kapoor Haveli Tourist
Sirsukh
Town in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
also found at the site. Ranigat a historical site in Buner near Swabi. Takht-i-Bahi The frieze of the Buddha and the nude Vajrapani at Jamal Garhi - "Jamal
Jamal_Garhi
Railway station in Pakistan
Takht-i-Bhai Railway Station (Urdu: تخت بھائی ریلوے اسٹیشن) is located in town of Takht-i-Bahi, Mardan District, Pakistan. List of railway stations in
Takht-I-Bhai_railway_station
2nd century ancient ruins of Buddhist stupa and monastery
of Buddhism Art of Gandhara by museum Archaeology Peshawar basin Takht-i-Bahi Sahr-i-Bahlol Baho Dheri Aziz Dheri Shaji-ki-Dheri Kanishka stupa Loriyan
Mohra_Muradu
example of Buddhist architecture is the ruins of the Buddhist monastery Takht-i-Bahi in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The arrival of Islam in what is today Pakistan
Culture_of_Pakistan
Temple
the Heliodorus pillar in Besnagar. A coin of the Indo-Scythian ruler Azes I was found in the rubbles of the Temple, which may suggest that construction
Jandial
Historical fort in Dina, Pakistan
miles from Jehlum to bridle their pride. Bhramadeva Prasad Ambashthya. Tarikh I Sher Shahi Of Abbas Khan Sarwani Persian To English K P Jayaswal Research
Rohtas_Fort
Division in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
the province. The next three most-populous cities in the division were Takht-i-Bahi, in the Mardan District, with a population of 80,721, Topi, in the Swabi
Mardan_Division
of Buddhism Art of Gandhara by museum Archaeology Peshawar basin Takht-i-Bahi Sahr-i-Bahlol Baho Dheri Aziz Dheri Shaji-ki-Dheri Kanishka stupa Loriyan
Kalawan
Ancient statue of a woman in India
of Buddhism Art of Gandhara by museum Archaeology Peshawar basin Takht-i-Bahi Sahr-i-Bahlol Baho Dheri Aziz Dheri Shaji-ki-Dheri Kanishka stupa Loriyan
Saptarishi_Tila_statue
City in Swat,Pakistan
closest heritage site in Pakistan is Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and neighbouring city Remains at Sahr-i-Bahlol at a distance of 27 mi (or 44 km), South-West
Aboha
Ancient religious tendency
According to the Milinda Panha (I 32-35), the monk Nagasena, who famously dialogued with the Greek king Menander I to convert him to Buddhism, was a
Greco-Buddhist_monasticism
Buddhist structure in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Buddha. Butkara I, 2nd century CE Buddhist relief with warrior. Butkara I, 1st century CE. Statue at the site Alchon Hun devotee, Butkara I (construction
Butkara_Stupa
... Haripur Haripur 91,915 85,739 48,309 31,117 25,245 10,217 7,979 Takht-i-Bahi Mardan 85,040 80,721 49,202 18,325 12,069 3,181 Bahrain Swat 76,728 61
List of cities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by population
List_of_cities_in_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa_by_population
Archaeological site in Afghanistan
Nangarhar Province Mes Aynak — archaeological site in Logar Province Takht-i-Bahi — archaeological site in Mardan Mehrgarh — archaeological site in Bolan
Surkh_Kotal
Site of an ancient Kanishka stupa in Pakistan
feature a halo similar to the haloes seen in the Buddha coins of Kanishka I, suggesting a 2nd century CE date for the creation of the statues, rather
Shaji-ki-Dheri
Historical fort in Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
Jaulian Mansehra Rock Edicts Ranigat Rehman Dheri Seri Bahlol Sirsukh Takht-i-Bahi Mian Khan Museums House of Dilip Kumar, Peshawar Kapoor Haveli Tourist
Handyside_Fort
dome architectural elements in Indian forms. The Buddhist monastery of Takht-i-Bahi (2nd/4th century) included domed cells that may have represented thatch-domed
South_Asian_domes
Historical Sikh records created and maintained by Bhatts
Bhat Vahis, or Bhatt Bahis, were scrolls or records maintained by Bhatts, also known as Bhatra. The term is used to refer to the genealogical records
Bhat_Vahis
Pakistani electoral district
Constituency for the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly Region Takht Bhai Tehsil (partly) including Takht-i-Bahi Town in Mardan District Current constituency Party
PK-60_Mardan-VII
Pakistani electoral district
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. PK-60 Mardan-VII PK-62 Charsadda-I "By District | KP Assembly". www.pakp.gov.pk. Archived from the original on
PK-61_Mardan-VIII
Defunct Pakistani tourist train
relaunch of the project on two routes: Peshawar to Attock, and Peshawar to Takht-i-Bahi. The Peshawar to Landi Kotal route was to remain defunct. An inspection
Khyber_train_safari
Frontier Circle, he excavated Buddhist sites at Sahri-Bahlol in 1906 and in Takht-i-Bahi in 1907. He was the discoverer of the Kanishka reliquary at Shaji-ki-Dheri
David_Brainerd_Spooner
Place in Pakistan
Ghafe (باكستان) is a village located in Mardan District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. Nearby is Takht-i-Bahi Buddhist temple. v t e
Ghafe
Ancient Buddhist site in Pakistan
The Saidu Sharif Stupa, excavated under the name Saidu Sharif I, is a Buddhist stupa located near the city of Saidu Sharif, at the foot of the mountains
Saidu_Sharif_Stupa
as in the west the Seleucid power was waning. The Indo-Greek king Menander I (reigned 155–130 BC) drove the Greco-Bactrians out of Gandhara and beyond
History_of_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Town and union council in Pakistan
surrounding areas: West: Tangi South: Charsadda via Umerzai East: The ancient Takht Bahi North: Harichand A major route through Mandani provides the shortest connection
Mandani
Sixth Sikh guru from 1606 to 1644
Sahib in Amritsar, Hargobind constructed the Akal Takht (the throne of the timeless one). The Akal Takht represents the highest seat of earthly authority
Guru_Hargobind
Religious festival in Sikhism and Hinduism
Khalsa. According to Dogra and Dogra (2003), "an annual fair is held at Takht Kesgarh Sahib on Baisakhi day". A procession is lead through the city of
Vaisakhi
Kingdom in Rajasthan, India (1226–1581, 1583–1947)
Nobles under Thakur Kushal Singh of Auwa led a rebellion against Maharaja Takht Singh and the British, however the rebellion was put to an end by the British
Kingdom_of_Marwar
14th century poet-saint from India
Where should I go? I am happy at home. My heart will not go with me, My mind has become crippled. One day, a desire welled up in my mind, I ground up sandalwood
Ramananda
Religious organization (1862)
Criticism Punjab History Punjabis Punjabi language (Gurmukhī) Sacred trees Takht Akal Takht Golden Temple Damdama Sahib Kesgarh Sahib Hazur Sahib Patna Sahib Outline
Panchayati_Akhara_Nirmal
Fifth Sikh guru from 1581 to 1606
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993, p. 97. Vir Singh, ed. Varam Bahi Gurdas Satki, 9th edition. New Delhi: Bhai Vir Singh Sahitya Sadan, 1997)
Guru_Arjan
Traditional attire
Hargobind". Marg. 54 (4): 19. Dilgeer, Harjinder Singh (1980). The Akal Takht. Punjabi Book Company. p. 18. When Guru Hargobind, was installed the Guru
Seli-topi
Indian religious tradition
Iconography Mythology Nationalism Hindutva Persecution Pilgrimage sites Bahi registers India Relations with other religions Baháʼí Buddhism Islam Jainism
Nagar_kirtan
Indian writer, poet and singer (1483-1563)
Iconography Mythology Nationalism Hindutva Persecution Pilgrimage sites Bahi registers India Relations with other religions Baháʼí Buddhism Islam Jainism
Surdas
State of meditative consciousness
Raja Yoga Samadhi Swami Sivananda, Samprajnata Samadhi David Godman, 'I' and 'I-I' – A Reader's Query What is Liberation According to the Teachings of
Samadhi
deified as a personified being in the Yajurveda, and in the Atharvaveda (I.18) she is prayed to secure prosperity. Jatavedas Agni is repeatedly asked
Chanchala
Metropolis in Rajasthan, India
Marwar 1973. Marwar under Jaswant Singh, (1658–1678): Jodhpur hukumat ri bahi, by Satish Chandra, Raghubir Sinh, Ghanshyam Dattan Singh of Jodhpur and
Jodhpur
Meditation on the words of Sikh guru Granth Sahib
of the Guru Granth Sahib: Simar simar sukh paa-i-aa Translation: Meditating, meditating in remembrance, I have found peace This hymn teaches that a person
Simran
Vaishnava Bhakti poet-saint of Ramanandi Tradition
After searching so many lands, I found the nine treasures within my body, Now there will be no further going and coming, I swear by Rama. — Sant Pipa, Gu
Bhagat_Pipa
Term used in religious traditions in India
Understanding Religious Identities in South Asia by Dominique Sila-Khan, I. B. Tauris in Association with the Institute of Ismaili Studies; (November
Panth
Religious organization
Criticism Punjab History Punjabis Punjabi language (Gurmukhī) Sacred trees Takht Akal Takht Golden Temple Damdama Sahib Kesgarh Sahib Hazur Sahib Patna Sahib Outline
Udasin_Panchayati_Bada_Akhara
Religious organization
Criticism Punjab History Punjabis Punjabi language (Gurmukhī) Sacred trees Takht Akal Takht Golden Temple Damdama Sahib Kesgarh Sahib Hazur Sahib Patna Sahib Outline
Udasin_Panchayati_Naya_Akhara
Sikh group
De Savayye, were of Brahmin origin and their descendants wrote the Bhatt Bahi genealogy registers. According to Louis E. Fenech, many of the Sikh Bhatts
Bhatra_Sikhs
Sacred sound in Indian religions
universe, I am the Father; I am also the Mother, the Sustainer, and the Grandsire. I am the purifier, the goal of knowledge, the sacred syllable Om. I am the
Om
Vaishnava Hindu sect
Iconography Mythology Nationalism Hindutva Persecution Pilgrimage sites Bahi registers India Relations with other religions Baháʼí Buddhism Islam Jainism
Kabir_panth
Indian mystic poet; founder of Dhannavanshi Swami sect
Encyclopaedia of Indian cinema. British Film Institute. Sahib Sirigh, Bhagat-BaniSati`k, vol. I. Amritsar, 1979 Bhagat Dhanna Gurudwara Bhagat Dhanna Temple
Dhanna
TAKHT I-BAHI
TAKHT I-BAHI
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Royal Thorn; Master of Empire
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rich
Female
Egyptian
, one of the Hat-hors.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sweet
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Luck; Lottery; Lot; Fate; Portion
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Moonlight; Moonbeam
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Muslim, Parsi, Pashtun
Fortune; Luck
Female
Egyptian
, a lady of the family of Uer-mu.
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Nakht-ankh.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Luck. Lottery.
Male
Egyptian
, the father of Nakht-ankh.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
I Bow
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic saga name from Snori Sturlasson's Skaldskaparmal, possibly a translation of the Latin name Brutus, AMLÓÃI means "heavy" or "the dullard."Â
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic name derived from Old Norse fróðr, FRÓÃI means "wise."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Lot Fate, Portion
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name TAKHI means "cold."
Male
Egyptian
, a scribe of Amen-Ra.
Female
Egyptian
, the wife of Psametik I.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
I am
Girl/Female
British, English
Gold
TAKHT I-BAHI
TAKHT I-BAHI
Girl/Female
Indian
Beloved
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Tale
Boy/Male
Muslim
Leader, President, Head, Chief
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Angel
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Rama
Biblical
god of divisions
Boy/Male
Indian
Ocean
Male
English
English unisex short form of English Patrick and Latin Patricia, PAT means "patrician; of noble birth."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
People who Give
Girl/Female
Swedish American Russian Greek
Wise.
TAKHT I-BAHI
TAKHT I-BAHI
TAKHT I-BAHI
TAKHT I-BAHI
TAKHT I-BAHI
v. i.
See Cheve, v. i.
v. i.
Same as Rattoon, v. i.
v. i.
See Outrage, v. i.
v. i.
See Ensue, v. i.
v. i.
To balk. See Jib, v. i.
v. i.
See Brite, v. i.
object.
The nominative case of the pronoun of the first person; the word with which a speaker or writer denotes himself.
v. i.
To loiter. [Obs.] See Forslow, v. i.
v. i.
Same as Gelatinate, v. i.
v. i.
See Hollo, v. i.
v. i.
See Quob, v. i.
v. i.
See Soul, v. i.
v. t. & i.
See Raven, v. t. & i.
v. i.
See Poop, v. i.
v. i. & n.
See Keck, v. i. & n.
prefix.
See Y-.