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The name Puloman appears similar to the name of the great King Suloman( soloman). The word `Loman~ appears to be derived from the Sanskrit word Lavana, which means common salt.The Lomans were the kings who ruled over some coastal area of Israel and were engaged in the manufacture of common salt from the sea-water and exporting it to the inland kingdoms. Indra might have killed the king Puloman,occupied his kingdom and married his daughter Sachi. After sometime King Solomon ( suloman) might have taken revenge by driving away Indra from the kingdom and occupying his capital, his palace, his golden throne and his beautiful garden. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bksatyanarayana (talk • contribs) 08:06, 22 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]