Saka

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Saka
For the Athenian tragic poet, see Acestor Sakas. The Sakas were the Scythians who lived in the eastern part of Central Asia. They are considered to be of north-eastern Iranian people by modern scholars. They lived in what is now KazakhstanUzbekistanTajikistan, parts of Afghanistan, parts of Pakistan, parts of India and parts of Iran, some of the western portion of China in Khotan, Ukraine, and the Altay Mountains and Siberia in Russia, in the centuries before 300.
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Såka
Såka (Sokoja in Finnish) is a settlement in the municipality of Kokkola (Karleby in Swedish), in the province of Western Finland. Såka has a population of 900 and covers an area 40 km². Såka consists of five different areas: Övre-Såka, Såka, Wentjärvi, Koivisto, and Rasmus.The oldest stone barn in Finland (1748) is located in the Rasmus area, and so is the architecturally remarkable brick house built in 1779.The financial center of Såka is located between the Såka and Wentjärvi areas, and it is often called "Såka city". This is the center for logistics in the whole of Såka.
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şaka
n. joke, monkeyshines, fun, pleasantry, jest, badinage, banter, chaff, drollery, game, hell, humor, humour [Brit.], Josh, lark, quiz, sport, waggery, waggishness, wisecrack, witticism, wheeze


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Saka (Sanskrit) Applied to intellect or cosmic wisdom in the Vishnu-Purana, mystically and philosophically identical with cosmic mahat. Esoterically, the aggregate or synthesis of certain manifesting divine principles unfolding or emanating themselves through spirit into and throughout the web of Being. Hence saka is equivalent also to what the Chinese referred to as the Dragon of Wisdom -- the synthesis of all the manifesting deities in any cosmic unit -- and to the cosmic Logos.
Saka (Sanskrit) An era, epoch.


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saka
goldfinch, finch
 
şaka
joke, jest, fun

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Hand-Palm-Handful

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