Sudas is a king from the Rig Veda. He fought in the famous Battle of the ten Kings. The Rig Veda ऋग्वेद (Sanskrit ṛc praise + veda knowledge) is the earliest of the four Hindu religious scriptures known as the Vedas. ...
Battle of the ten kings
The battle of the ten kings was led against the Turvashas (one of the five vedic people of the RV), the Bhrigus (a family of Vedic seers related to the Angirasas), the Druhyus (one of the five vedic peoples), the Kavashas (a family of Rishis), the Anus (Vedic) (one of the five Vedic peoples) and others (e.g. RV. 7.18.6; 5.13.14; 7.18.12). Rig Veda 7.83.1-6 tells that Sudas defeated both Aryas and Dasyus. In Hinduism, the Bhrigus, also known as Bhargavas, are a clan of sages descending form the ancient fire-priest Bhrigu. ... Arya (árya-) is a Sanskrit term used by Hindus, Buddhists, Jains and others. ... The Dasa are a tribe identified as the enemies of the Aryans in the Rig-Veda. ...
Literature
Frawley David: The Rig Veda and the History of India, 2001.(Aditya Prakashan), ISBN 81-7742-039-9
David Frawley (Sanskrit: वामदेव शास्त्री) (born 1950) is one of the few Westerners to be recognized by a major Hindu sect in India as a Vedacharya or teacher of the ancient wisdom. ...
Suda admitted there was an oral contract for the storage of his potatoes, but he denied any financial obligation to F-M for the storage, and he counterclaimed against F-M for damages for FM's negligent storage of his potatoes, causing their deterioration and rendering them unmarketable.
Suda has been a farmer since 1959 and, in 1974, he farmed approximately 1600 acres, of which he planted 425 acres to potatoes and the balance he seeded to small grains.
Suda entered into an oral agreement with John Ferguson, the president and principal stockholder of F-M, for the conditioned storage of Suda's potatoes with F-M. The storage agreement, which is not in dispute, provided for a storage rental price of 400 per cwt, to February 1,1975, and an additional 100 per cwt.