kuru in A Sentence

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    Kuru's life was a colourful life.

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    The Kuru Kingdom.

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    Kuru Malla kingdom.

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    The initial Kuru capital Hastinapur was destroyed by floods,

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    i. e. the land of Kuru, who was a peasant,

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    This has led some scientists to conclude that Kuru may have a 50-year incubation period.

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    when Hastinapur was destroyed by floods, the Kuru King Nichakshu transferred his entire capital with its

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    Drupada prayed,“I want a son who will kill Drona, and a daughter who will divide the Kuru House.”.

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    Like Kuru, Malla kingdom too had monarchical forms of government, but later moved towards the republican form of government.

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    it was established in the late Vedic period, by the rulers of Kuru Kingdom as their new capital.

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    As a small town, it was established in the late Vedic period, by the rulers of Kuru Kingdom as their new capital.

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    BCE, Kingdom of the Videhas became one of the major political and cultural centers of South Asia, along with Kuru and Pañcāla.

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    I will not break it, no matter if the Kuru lineage and the empire fall apart- though I am willing to give my life to this empire.”.

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    Another place of this kind is Taneshar, also called Kurukshetra, i. e. the land of Kuru, who was a peasant, a pious, holy man, who worked miracles by divine power.

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    In was introduced in Soar by the Chand king'Kuru' and is, in fact, an elaborate masquerade under the open sky where in various pastoral and agricultural activities are represented.

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    The Pandavas held influence over the region after the battle of the Mahabharata and the area was ruled by the descendants of Subahu as administrators under the Kuru Kingdom at Hastinapura.

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    First discovered among the Fore people of the Eastern Highlands of Papua New Guinea, Kuru(“shaking death”) was contracted when people(mostly women) consumed their dead as part of a funereal ritual of respect and mourning(transumption).

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    Being a part of the history, people come and visit the place not only to visit the different places in the mosque but also to taste the popular Turkish baked beans called Kuru fasulye.

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    He was co-discoverer of Kuru and he lived among the Fore people of New Guinea, concluding that the disease was transmitted in a funeral custom of the ritualistic eating of the brains of the deceased.

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    Remarkably, although the practice of transumption among the Fore ended(for the most part) shortly after Australian authorities outlawed it in the mid-1950s, people continued to contract, and die from, Kuru even into the 21st century.

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    In the Later Vedic period, when Hastinapur was destroyed by floods, the Kuru King Nichakshu transferred his entire capital with its citizens to a place next to Prayag, which he named Kaushambi identified with the village Kosam, 56 km away from Prayagraj.

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    The initial Kuru capital Hastinapur was destroyed by floods, and the Kuru King transferred his entire capital with the subjects to a new capital that he built near the Ganga-Jamuma confluence, which was 56 km away from the southernmost part of the Kuru Kingdom now as Allahabad.

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    In the series on Tamil social history, for which he was the general editor with N Subrahmanian being the author(along with Shu Hikosaka and P Thiagarajan, 2000), it was claimed that though this work by Beschi was a satire, it also showed an“essential truth" as to“how the educational process was in the hands of even such men as the Paramartta Kuru”.

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