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1794. Branfill, BR (1881) On the Savandurga rude stone cemetery, central Maisur. Indian Antiquary 10:1-12 "Rock Climbing in Savandurga Hill, Bangalore Area
Individual residencies Hyderabad Indore (Holkar) Jammu and Kashmir Mysore (Maisur) Quilon Sikkim Agencies Bagelkhand Baluchistan Baroda and Gujarat States
Individual residencies Hyderabad Indore (Holkar) Jammu and Kashmir Mysore (Maisur) Quilon Sikkim Agencies Bagelkhand Baluchistan Baroda and Gujarat States
Adad ni daal (Great with bajara rotala) Adadiya Jadariyu Sutarfeni Kansar Maisur Halvasan Aadupak Malpua Keri no ras Basundi Ghari Ghughra Ghebar or Ghevar
under Parashuram Bhau through Dharwar to Maisur was accompanied by such devastation, that on its return from Maisur the victorious army almost perished from
Individual residencies Hyderabad Indore (Holkar) Jammu and Kashmir Mysore (Maisur) Quilon Sikkim Agencies Bagelkhand Baluchistan Baroda and Gujarat States
Individual residencies Hyderabad Indore (Holkar) Jammu and Kashmir Mysore (Maisur) Quilon Sikkim Agencies Bagelkhand Baluchistan Baroda and Gujarat States
Individual residencies Hyderabad Indore (Holkar) Jammu and Kashmir Mysore (Maisur) Quilon Sikkim Agencies Bagelkhand Baluchistan Baroda and Gujarat States
Individual residencies Hyderabad Indore (Holkar) Jammu and Kashmir Mysore (Maisur) Quilon Sikkim Agencies Bagelkhand Baluchistan Baroda and Gujarat States
List of Rajput dynasties and states
Individual residencies Hyderabad Indore (Holkar) Jammu and Kashmir Mysore (Maisur) Quilon Sikkim Agencies Bagelkhand Baluchistan Baroda and Gujarat States
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Feminine of Mumtaz
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Song.
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Sita
Surname or Lastname
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English : topographic name, apparently from Anglo-Norman French de la ‘from the’ + Middle English feld ‘open country used for pasture or tillage’. Sometimes, however, -field in a Norman name represents the French word ville ‘town’, so that this name may in fact be from French Delaville, a topographic name for someone who lived in a town.
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Gatherer
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Fountain of Paradise; Ever Ambitious
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Golden.
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Time Lord
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Man from Laurentum
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