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We immediately had enough space to turn around while people scrabbled for the kurus.
Some of them combined and became bigger like the kingdom of the Kurus.
The Kurus in turn later became a subdivision of the Lira.
Its kings are sometimes called the Kurus.
Later the Kurus retook their capital.
The Aila is also stated to be the lineage of the Kurus themselves.
From then onwards the Nagas and Kurus lived in peace.
Amazed at his prowess and courage, he was considered by the Kurus to be his father's equal in greatness.
One hundred new kurus equal one new lira.
Balarama is pacified and orders the Kurus to free Samba.
Ramayana testifies that the original home of the Kurus was in Bahli country.
In Kurukshetra war, we also find Madras associated with the Kurus.
The Kurus figure prominently in the Rigveda.
Kurus may refer to:
In Vedic times, they were closely related to Kurus and the Purus.
Kuru or Kurus may be:
The district derived its name from the ancient region of Kurukshetra, which literally means the land of the Kurus.
Kurus (disambiguation)
The Kurus insult Balarama who becomes enraged and starts smashing up the palace.
Jarasandha was a threat not only for Yadavas but also for Kurus.
Besides, there were the Janapadas of Kurus and Panchalas also.
The Panchalas occupied the country to the east of the Kurus between the mountains and river Ganges.
Her line established as fishermen on the banks of river Yamuna, in the kingdom of Kurus.
But our relationship to both the Kurus and the Pandus is equal, howsoever these two parties may behave with each other.
Kurniawan is known by his nickname kurus (literally means "skinny" or "slim") because he cuts a slender figure.