Examples of 'kashta' in a sentence

Meaning of "kashta"

kashta (noun) - A term in Sanskrit which means hardship or difficulty. It is used in the context of facing challenges

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Kashta is thought to be a brother of his predecessor Alara.
Located west of the pyramid of Kashta and south of the tumulus tombs.
Kashta was a king of the Kushite Dynasty and the successor of Alara.
She was the wife of King Kashta.
Both Alara and Kashta were thought to have married their sisters.
Pebatjma was the wife of King Kashta.
Kashta of Kush.
The pyramids of el-Kurru contain the tombs of Kashta and several of his successors.
The kashta tarang is a primitive xylophone from India, also known as a jalatarang.
The southernmost of this row of pyramids belong to Kashta ( presumably to ) his wife Pebatjma.
The term is displayed in the names of Kushite persons, such as King Kashta.
A Kashta stele at Elephantine, places the Kushites on the Egyptian frontier by the mid-eighteenth century.
Several children and possible children are recorded, King Piye - Thought to be a son of Kashta.
Neferukakashta - Thought to be a daughter of Kashta and possibly Pebatjma.
Queen Khensa - Wife of Piye, thought to be a daughter of Kashta and possibly Pebatjma.

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Alara was succeeded in power by Kashta who extended Nubia 's influence to Elephantine and Thebes.
Above are the names of Amenirdis ( left ) and Kashta right.
BC, Piye succeeds his father Kashta as king of the Nubian kingdom of Napata.

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