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desire for more cows

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It's translation was "desire for cattle".

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The Aryan word for war meant?

desire for cattle


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A desire for more cows


What does the Malayalam word aryan mean?

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Depending on context, Aryan can be translated as Arier or arisch


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Who do you think would not convert to Buddhism from the aryan society?

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