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Baudhayana and c
750-650 BCE ) and the Apastamba Sulba Sutra, composed by Apastamba ( c. 600 BCE ), contained results similar to the Baudhayana Sulba Sutra.

Baudhayana and .
* The Baudhayana Dharmasutra gives similar definitions, declaring that Aryavarta is the land that lies west of Kalakavana, east of Adarsana ( where the Sarasvati disappears in the desert ), south of the Himalayas and north of the Vindhyas.
Baudhayana mentioned about this in his ShroutSootra ( श ् र ौ तस ू त ् र )​ that Shaishiri are from the Katashakah of Vishwamitra Ancestary.
The Manava Sulbasutra is not the oldest ( the one by Baudhayana is older ), nor is it one of the most important, there being at least three Sulbasutras which are considered more important.
The term, nava dvipantaragamanam ( Sanskrit for sailing to other lands by ships, i. e. Exploration ) appears in this book in addition to appearing in the Buddhist text, Baudhayana Dharmasastra using the term, Samudrasamyanam ( Sanskrit for sea voyage ).
The four major Shulba Sutras, which are mathematically the most significant, are those composed by Baudhayana, Manava, Apastamba and Katyayana, about whom very little is known.
The texts have been dated from around 800 BCE to 200 CE, with the oldest being the sutra that was attributed to Baudhayana around 800 BCE to 600 BCE.
It is also implied and cases presented in the earlier work of Apastamba and Baudhayana, although there is no consensus on whether or not Apastamba's rule is derived from Mesopotamia.
The Baudhayana Shulba sutra gives the construction of geometric shapes such as squares and rectangles.
Baudhayana Dharmasutra ( BDS ) 1. 1. 2. 10 gives similar definitions and declares that Āryāvarta is the land that lies west of Kalakavana, east of Adarsana, south of the Himalayas and north of the Vindhyas, but in BDS 1. 1. 2. 11 Āryāvarta is confined to the Ganges-Yamuna doab, and BDS 1. 1. 2. 13-15.

Baudhayana and Sutra
* Baudhayana Shrauta Sutra, a Hindu text
Baudhayana Shrauta Sutra recommends this for those who have crossed the boundaries of Āryāvarta and ventured into far away places.
The Karaskaras are also referenced in Baudhayana Shrauta Sutra, Apastamba Shrauta Sutra and Hiranyakesi Shrauta Sutra.

Baudhayana and which
* 700 BC – 600 BC: Baudhayana Sulbasutra, an orally transmitted Vedic Sanskrit text on altar construction, contains the earliest extant verbal statement of the Pythagorean theorem, which was likely known to ( but not stated by ) Old Babylonians ( 1800 BC to 1600 BC ).

Baudhayana and statement
As an example, the statement of circling the square is given in Baudhayana as:

Baudhayana and for
* Krishna Yajurveda: Baudhayana, Vadhoola, Bharadvaja, Apastamba, Hiranyakesin, Vaikhanasa ( for Taittiriya ) and Manava, Varaha ( for Maitrayani )

c and .
With the loss of the study of ancient Greek in the early medieval Latin West, Aristotle was practically unknown there from c. AD 600 to c. 1100 except through the Latin translation of the Organon made by Boethius.
The Astronomer ( Vermeer ) | The Astronomer by Johannes Vermeer ( c. 1668 )
Brygos ( potter signed ), Tondo of an Attic red-figure cup c. 470 BC, Louvre.
* Homer, Iliad ii. 595 – 600 ( c. 700 BCE )
Symbols on Gerzean pottery resembling Egyptian hieroglyphs date back to c. 4000 BC, suggesting a still earlier possible date.
According to Igor M. Diakonoff ( 1988: 33n ), Proto-Afroasiatic was spoken c. 10, 000 BC.
According to Christopher Ehret ( 2002: 35 – 36 ), Proto-Afroasiatic was spoken c. 11, 000 BC at the latest and possibly as early as c. 16, 000 BC.
The word can be traced from the Middle Egyptian ( c. 2000 BC ) word dj-b-t " mud sun-dried brick.
" As Middle Egyptian evolved into Late Egyptian, Demotic, and finally Coptic ( c. 600 BC ), dj-b-t became tobe " brick.

c and 8th
Saint Boniface ( c 680 – 750 ), Pope Gregory I ( c 540 – 604, r. 590 – 604 ), Adalbert of Egmond ( 8th century ), and priest Jeroen van Noordwijk, depicted in a 1529 painting by Jan Joostsz van Hillegom, currently on display at the Frans Hals Museum.
Eastern variants of Gupta called Nāgarī are first attested from the 8th century CE ; from c. 1200 CE these gradually replaced Siddham, which survived as a vehicle for Tantric Buddhism in East Asia, and Sharada, which remained in parallel use in Kashmir.
After c. 1180 BC, the empire was invaded by the Sea peoples and disintegrated into several independent " Neo-Hittite " city-states, some surviving until the 8th century BC.
An upper limit of 750 BC is indicated by a number of considerations, such as the probability that his work was written down, the fact that he mentions a sanctuary at Delphi that was of little national significance before c. 750 BC ( Theogony l. 499 ), and he lists rivers that flow into the Euxine, a region explored and developed by Greek colonists beginning in the 8th century BC.
* Philistia, an Iron Age pentapolis in the Southern Levant, established by Philistines c. 1175 BC and existing in various forms until the Assyrian conquest in 8th century
Saint Boniface () ( c. 7th century – 5 June 754 ), the Apostle of the Germans, born Winfrid, Wynfrith, or Wynfryth in the kingdom of Wessex, probably at Crediton ( now in Devon, England ), was a missionary who propagated Christianity in the Frankish Empire during the 8th century.
Old Turkic language | Old Turkic inscription with the Orkhon script ( c. 8th century ).
* September – Thomas de Vere, 8th Earl of Oxford ( b. c. 1336 )
Early East Slavic tribes c. 8th century A. D.
Umayyad post-reform fals, c. 8th century
Afterwards it was again invaded by the Avars in the 560s, the Slavs, who first settled c. 480s but became independent only since the 7th century, the Franks, who named a frontier march the March of Pannonia in the end of the 8th century, while terms Lower and Upper Pannonia were also used in the 9th century as a designations for a Slavic principality and a Frankish province.
In Ancient Greece ( 8th c. BC – AD 6th c .), hegemony denoted the politico – military dominance of a city-state over other city-states.
* Iranian, c. 8th c .+ ( Iran )
* Moorish c. 8th c .-1492 ( Northern Africa, Spain, Portugal )
The name Kamakura appears in the Kojiki of 712, and is also mentioned in the c. 8th century Man ' yōshū as well as in the Wamyō Ruijushō of 938.
The Greek poet Homer extolled the wealth of Thebes in the Iliad, Book 9 ( c. 8th Century BC ): "... in Egyptian Thebes the heaps of precious ingots gleam, the hundred-gated Thebes.
The game spread Westwards after the Islamic conquest of Persia and a considerable body of literature on game tactics and strategy was produced from the 8th c. onwards.
His eldest surviving son, Philip ( 1621 – 1669 ), became 5th Earl of Pembroke, and 2nd Earl of Montgomery ; he was twice married, and was succeeded in turn by three of his sons, of whom Thomas, the 8th Earl ( c. 1656 – 1733 ), was a person of note during the reigns of William III and Anne.
* An Acte for Laws & Justice to be ministred in Wales in like fourme as it is in this Realme ( 27 Henry VIII c. 26 ), was passed in 1536 in the 8th session of Henry VIII's 5th Parliament, which began on 4 February 1535 / 6, and repealed with effect from 21 December 1993 ; and
* An Acte for certaine Ordinaunces in the Kinges Majesties Domynion and Principalitie of Wales ( 34 and 35 Henry VIII c. 26 ), was passed in 1543 in the 2nd session of Henry VIII's 8th Parliament, which began on 22 January 1542 / 3, and repealed with effect from 3 January 1995.

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