K. V. Ramesh is an Indian puppeteer, specialising in performances based on Yakshagana art. He most often performs in the Tulu Nadu region of Karnataka...
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consulting as an expert epigraphist. Dr. K.V. Ramesh died at his home in Mysore on 10 July 2013. Dr. K.V. Ramesh was fluent in Kannada, Sanskrit, English...
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the Bijapur-Mumbai inscription mentions the variant "Eraja". Historian K. V. Ramesh theorizes that Ereya was the pre-coronation name of Pulakeshin. Satyashraya...
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Rao Ramesh (born 25 May 1968) is an Indian actor who works primarily in Telugu cinema, theatre, and television apart from some Tamil films. He is the son...
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ruled as a regent, but later decided to usurp the throne. Historian K. V. Ramesh theorizes that Mangalesha administered the kingdom during the lifetime...
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year 488-489, that is, 566-567 CE. Durga Prasad Dikshit 1980, p. 33. K. V. Ramesh 1984, p. 31. Durga Prasad Dikshit 1980, p. 34. Durga Prasad Dikshit 1980...
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historians such as John Keay, D.C. Sircar, Hans Raj, S. Sen, Kamath, K. V. Ramesh and Karmarkar is that the founders of the empire at Badami were native...
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Oriental Society. 111 (4): 731–736. doi:10.2307/603404. JSTOR 603404. K. V. Ramesh (1984), p. 10, 55 Encyclopaedia of Indian literature vol. 2, Sahitya...
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Shardula-vikridita Vasanta-tilaka Upajati Archaeological Survey of India epigraphists K. V. Ramesh and M. N. Katti have translated the inscription based on its widely circulated...
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Ramesh Chennithala, [ɾɐmeːʃ t͡ʃen̺ːit̪ːɐlɐ], (born 25 May 1956), is an Indian politician, and a permanent invitee to Working Committee of the Indian National...
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