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A charioteer is a driver of a chariot and a chariot is like a horse and wagon but was primarily used for races in the Colosseum.

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What is Another name for Chariot Driver?

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What was Buddha's charioteer's name?

The Buddha did not ride a chariot, and thus did not have a charioteer. However, before his enlightenment, before he left home, when his name was Siddhatta, his charioteer's name was Channa.


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What was the name of Shri Krishna's chariot in Mahabharata?

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What is a sentence with Charioteer?

The Greek hero jumped into his chariot and headed off to Mount Olympus.


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What does an Egyptian Charioteer do?

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Is roshvik is the name of the rath of lord Krishna?

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