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Definition of Sanga
1. n. The Abyssinian ox (Bos or Bibos, Africanus), noted for the great length of its horns. It has a hump on its back.
Definition of Sanga
1. sangar [n -S] - See also: sangar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanga
Literary usage of Sanga
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, Or the Central and Western Rajpoot by James Tod (1873)
"sanga did not forget those who sheltered him in his reverses. ... In a short
space of time, sanga entirely allayed the disorders occasioned by the intestine ..."
2. The History of India: The Hindú and Mahometan Periods by Mountstuart Elphinstone, Edward Byles Cowell (1866)
"IMS, quitted Malwa before sanga returned, defeated Mahmud, and made w'w^ub sn
him prisoner; but generously released him, and made an honourable ri°*of ..."
3. A History of India Under the Two First Sovereigns of the House of Taimur by William Erskine (1854)
"DEATH OF RANA sANGA. BOOK m. BUT a formidable rival was now advancing to contest
with Baber ... Rana sanga was sanga. the head of the Rajput principality of ..."
4. The History of India by Mountstuart Elphinstone (1841)
"He had not long quitted Malwa before sanga re- An 1519, turned, defeated Mahmud,
and made him prisoner, ... sanga was now able to revenge him- VOL. n. p ..."
5. The History of India: The Hindu and Mahometan Periods by Mountstuart Elphinstone (1874)
"The Rajput prince treated him with courtesy, and sanga, nina of after a short
... On the death of sanga he thought to avail himself of the Hia ingratitude. ..."
6. The History of Japan: Together with a Description of the Kingdom of Siam by Engelbert Kaempfer, Simon Delboe, William Ramsden, Hammond Gibben (1906)
"Of the sanga or Pilgrimage to Isje. 1690. He Japanese are very much addicted
to /'«'&"'»"»£« of Pilgrimages. They make several, and to * Jafa""- different ..."
7. The History of Japan, Together with a Description of the Kingdom of Siam by Engelbert Kaempfer, Simon Delboe, Hammond Gibben, William Ramsden (1906)
"Of the sanga or Pilgrimage to Isje. 1690. IHe Japanese are very much ... sanga,
in the litteral sense of the word, is as much Pilgrimage to as to say, ..."
8. Annals and Antiquities of Rajast'han, Or the Central and Western Rajpoot by James Tod (1873)
"sanga did not forget those who sheltered him in his reverses. ... In a short
space of time, sanga entirely allayed the disorders occasioned by the intestine ..."
9. The History of India: The Hindú and Mahometan Periods by Mountstuart Elphinstone, Edward Byles Cowell (1866)
"IMS, quitted Malwa before sanga returned, defeated Mahmud, and made w'w^ub sn
him prisoner; but generously released him, and made an honourable ri°*of ..."
10. A History of India Under the Two First Sovereigns of the House of Taimur by William Erskine (1854)
"DEATH OF RANA sANGA. BOOK m. BUT a formidable rival was now advancing to contest
with Baber ... Rana sanga was sanga. the head of the Rajput principality of ..."
11. The History of India by Mountstuart Elphinstone (1841)
"He had not long quitted Malwa before sanga re- An 1519, turned, defeated Mahmud,
and made him prisoner, ... sanga was now able to revenge him- VOL. n. p ..."
12. The History of India: The Hindu and Mahometan Periods by Mountstuart Elphinstone (1874)
"The Rajput prince treated him with courtesy, and sanga, nina of after a short
... On the death of sanga he thought to avail himself of the Hia ingratitude. ..."
13. The History of Japan: Together with a Description of the Kingdom of Siam by Engelbert Kaempfer, Simon Delboe, William Ramsden, Hammond Gibben (1906)
"Of the sanga or Pilgrimage to Isje. 1690. He Japanese are very much addicted
to /'«'&"'»"»£« of Pilgrimages. They make several, and to * Jafa""- different ..."
14. The History of Japan, Together with a Description of the Kingdom of Siam by Engelbert Kaempfer, Simon Delboe, Hammond Gibben, William Ramsden (1906)
"Of the sanga or Pilgrimage to Isje. 1690. IHe Japanese are very much ... sanga,
in the litteral sense of the word, is as much Pilgrimage to as to say, ..."