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** historical Vedic religion
** Vedic Sanskrit, the language of these texts
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** Vedic pantheon of gods mentioned in Vedas / vedic period
** the Historical Vedic religion, of which the Vedas record the liturgy
** Vedic science ( disambiguation )
** Maharishi Vedic Approach to Health, based on Ayurveda
** Bharati Krishna Tirtha's Vedic mathematics, system of mental calculation
** Vedic University ( disambiguation )
** Vedic square, multiplication table
** Vedic metal, music genre
** Vishvakarman in Vedic mythology, responsible for the creation of the universe ( while in later Puranic period, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva are for creation, maintenance and destruction, respectively )
** Vedic religion ( and later Hindu mythology ) the god Indra is the god of lightning.
** Vedic Sanskrit poetry
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** Crete: Rise of Minoan civilization.
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** The Sinic civilization of China, the Koreas, Singapore, Taiwan, and Vietnam.
** Hindu civilization, located chiefly in India, Bhutan and Nepal, and culturally adhered to by the global Indian diaspora.
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** Maya numerals, the numeral system used by the Maya civilization
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** Maya script, the writing system of the Maya civilization
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** Hua () itself may refer to the Chinese people or Chinese civilization.
** Ebers: confined to one planet in 2300, they once had an interstellar civilization with a presence on at least three other planets, although all that is left of them on those planets are ruins from a destructive war.
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** Mani ( c. 216 AD 276 AD )
** Mazdak ( died c. 524 or 528 AD )
** Andronikos V Palaiologos ( c. 1400 c. 1407 ), Co-Emperor with his father John VII Palaiologos
** Trial before Gallio c. 51-52 ( 18: 12-17 )
** Confessio Amantis by John Gower ( c. 1350 )
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** Os Lusíadas by Luís de Camões ( c. 1555 )
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** Early Babylonia ( 19th to 18th c. BC )
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