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The Shaka era (IAST: Śaka, Śāka) is a historical Hindu calendar era (year numbering), the epoch (its year zero) [2] of which corresponds to Julian year 78. The era has been widely used in different regions of the Indian subcontinent as well as in Southeast Asia.
The Shaka era (IAST: Śaka, Śāka) is a historical Hindu calendar era (year numbering), the epoch (its year zero) [2] of which corresponds to Julian year 78. Coin of Western Satrap ruler Damasena .
Tłumaczenie epoch : epoka, epoka. Przeczytaj więcej w słowniku angielsko-polskim Cambridge.
2 wrz 2024 · 1) Śaka (शक):—n. epoch; era (especially applied to the era of Salivahana which commences 78 years after the Christian era); 2) Śāka (शाक):—n. a vegetable; herb; any edible leaf; fruit or root used as vegetable;
Shaka era. This calendar was started by King Shalivahana in 78 A.D. It was also known as Shaka era as it was the tribe that Shalivahana was in. Historians are confused of whether or not Shalivahana was Shaka himself or conquered Shaka.
The Shaka Era is a historical calendar system used in India, significant for tracking years in Hindu astronomy and historical timelines. It is referenced multiple times in relation to the completion of manuscripts, notably dating to A.D. 1851, with the key year of 1773 corresponding to this date.
EPOCH translate: epoka, epoka. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Polish Dictionary.