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City in Uttar Pradesh, India
Kosambi (Pali) or Kaushambi (Sanskrit) was an ancient city in India, characterized by its importance as a trading center along the Ganges Plain and its
Kosambi
Indian polymath (1907–1966)
Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi (31 July 1907 – 29 June 1966) was an Indian polymath with interests in mathematics, statistics, philology, history, and genetics
Damodar_Dharmananda_Kosambi
Topics referred to by the same term
Kosambi is an old city and Buddhist pilgrimage site in India. Kosambi may also refer to: Kosambi, Tangerang, a subdistrict of Tangerang Regency, Banten
Kosambi_(disambiguation)
Historical ruling family in India
PANDYAS CHOLAS Mitra dynasty of Kosambi was centered on the city of Kosambi at the Vatsa region. Its capital Kosambi was among the most important trade
Mitra_dynasty_(Kosambi)
Portuguese scholar and language expert (1876–1947)
Dharmananda Damodar Kosambi (9 October 1876 – 4 June 1947) was an Indian Buddhist scholar and Pāli language expert. He was the father of the mathematician
Dharmananda_Damodar_Kosambi
Town and district in Banten, Indonesia
Kosambi is an administrative district (kecamatan) located in the Tangerang Regency of Banten Province on the island of Java, Indonesia. Kosambi was previously
Kosambi,_Tangerang
Indian sociologist (1939–2015)
Kosambi (24 April 1939 – 26 February 2015) was an Indian sociologist. She was the younger daughter of the historian and mathematician, D.D. Kosambi,
Meera_Kosambi
Village in Jakarta, Indonesia
Duri Kosambi is an administrative village (kelurahan) in the Cengkareng district of Indonesia. It has postal code of 11750. The area received its name
Duri_Kosambi,_Cengkareng
Topics referred to by the same term
D. D. Kosambi may refer to: Dharmananda Damodar Kosambi (1876–1947), Indian scholar on Buddhism Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi (1907–1966), Indian mathematician
D._D._Kosambi
Bahasatimita and Bahasatimitra, was a king of Kosambi in India. He was part of the Mitra dynasty of Kosambi. His reign is estimated to be around mid 1st
Brihaspatimitra
Kosambi Mapping Function introduced by Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi in 1944. Few mapping functions are used in practice other than Haldane and Kosambi
Genetic_map_function
One of the first female Indian doctors
expectations for women during the nineteenth century. Historian Meera Kosambi wrote that Anandibai's speeches and letters showed early ideas about women's
Anandi_Gopal_Joshi
Used to denote Brahmin paternal lineage
Kosambi, D. D. (October 1953). "Brahmin Clans". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 73 (4): 202–208. doi:10.2307/594855. JSTOR 594855. Kosambi 1953
Brahmin_gotra
Theory of stochastic processes
theorem (named after Kari Karhunen and Michel Loève), also known as the Kosambi–Karhunen–Loève theorem states that a stochastic process can be represented
Kosambi–Karhunen–Loève theorem
Kosambi–Karhunen–Loève_theorem
Indian clan and surname
'More' is also an exogamous clan in the Bhils of Maharashtra. According to Kosambi, the adoption of the title 'Chandrarav More' in the Marathas may have been
Morè_(clan)
Pseudonym of a group of mathematicians
the mathematician Damodar Kosambi, who was engaged in a power struggle with one of his colleagues. Weil suggested that Kosambi write an article with material
Nicolas_Bourbaki
South Asian two-headed drum
its small portable size. In the post-Mauryan period a tribal society at Kosambi (modern Prayagraj district) made cast copper coinage with and without punchmarks
Damaru
6th century BCE Indian materialist philosopher
Buddha, 1899 quoted in Chattopadhyaya (1964/1993) pp.194 DD Kosambi (1956)[page needed] DD Kosambi (1965)[page needed] Bhaskar, Bhagchandra Jain, Jainism in
Ajita_Kesakambali
2017 industrial accident in Indonesia
the PT. Panca Buana Cahaya Sukses, a fireworks manufacturing factory in Kosambi, Tangerang, Indonesia. The explosion occurred in a warehouse connected
Tangerang_fireworks_disaster
1956 book by Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi
Indian historiography by Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi first published in 1956. Through this book Kosambi revolutionised Indian historiography with his
An Introduction to the Study of Indian History
An_Introduction_to_the_Study_of_Indian_History
Major Hindu goddess; goddess of wealth and beauty
Dharmanand Kosambi (1977). D. D. Kosambi Commemoration Volume. Banaras Hindu University. p. 97. Damodar Dharmanand Kosambi (1977). D. D. Kosambi Commemoration
Lakshmi
Dharmananda Damodar Kosambi (1876–1947) - scholar of Buddhism and Pali language Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi (1907–1966) - polymath Meera Kosambi (1939–2015) -
List of Gaud Saraswat Brahmins
List_of_Gaud_Saraswat_Brahmins
First King of Vatsa kingdom
washed away Hastinapur during the reign of Nicakṣu. In the excavation of Kosambi (1957-59) led by G. R. Sharma they found pottery belonging to the Painted
Nicakṣu
2020 Indian film by Om Raut
Sachet–Parampara Mehul Vyas and Prasenjit Kosambi with lyrics written by Swanand Kirkire Anil Verma and Abhijit Kosambi. The background score of the film is
Tanhaji
Planned township in Jakarta, Indonesia
of Penjaringan in North Jakarta, as well as Kapuk in West Jakarta and Kosambi in Tangerang Regency. Developed beginning in the 1990s by Agung Sedayu
Pantai_Indah_Kapuk
Historical region in modern India
south of the Gaṅgā river, and its capital was the city of Kauśāmbī or Kosāmbī, on the Yamunā river and corresponding to the modern-day location of Kosam
Vatsa
Indian feminist historian and social reformer (1858–1922)
Ramabai (1st ed.). New Delhi: Rajkamal. pp. 11–12. ISBN 978-81-19028-04-7. Kosambi, Meera (24–31 October 1992). "Indian Response to Christianity, Church and
Pandita_Ramabai
Staff carried by Hermes in Greek mythology
in Archiv für Orientforschung, 10 (1935/36:53-65). Damodar Dharmanand Kosambi, Indian Numismatics, Orient Longman, New Delhi 1981, p. 73 (online). Kailash
Caduceus
3rd-century BCE Indian inscriptions
of Ashoka, at Sarnath, Sanchi, Allahabad (a pillar initially located in Kosambi), Rummindei and Nigali Sagar. They are all in the Prakrit language and
Minor_Pillar_Edicts
Season of television series
Ali from Karachi, Pakistan – Eliminated on Episode 14: 16 June Abhijeet Kosambi (Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Marathi winner) from Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India Eliminated
Sa_Re_Ga_Ma_Pa_Challenge_2007
Sri Lankan treatise on Buddhist practice
Pali Text Society, London, 1920 & 1921. (Latin script) Warren, H. C. & Kosambi, D. D. Visuddhimagga of Buddhaghosâcariya, Harvard Oriental Series, Vol
Visuddhimagga
Caste in India found predominantly in the state of Maharashtra
Kulkarni, A. R. (2000). "The Mahar Watan: A Historical Perspective". In Kosambi, Meera (ed.). Intersections: Socio-Cultural Trends in Maharashtra. London:
Mahar
Communist party of British Punjab
Nripen Chakraborty P. Krishna Pillai Puran Chand Joshi Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi Bhagat Singh Ajoy Ghosh E. M. S. Namboodiripad S.K. Limaye Promode Dasgupta
Kirti_Kisan_Sabha
King of Kosambi in the 1st century BCE
a king of Kosambi. While he is known as Agaraju in his coins, he was also known as Angārajyut. He was part of the Mitra dynasty of Kosambi. Many of the
Agaraju
Enlightened monastic disciple of Lord Buddha
Along with Ananda, Pindola preached to the women of Udena's palace at Kosambi on two occasions. In later centuries, the number of Arhats increases from
Pindola_Bharadvaja
Steatite seal discovered at Mohenjo-daro
context have offered other interpretations. Expanding on a mention by D. D. Kosambi in 1962, Alf Hiltebeitel thought the horned figure could be a prototype
Pashupati_seal
11th-century Sanskrit collection of tales
individuals, or arising out of their adventures. These are Udayana, king of Kosambi, and his son Naravahanadatta. The marriage of the latter with various damsels
Kathasaritsagara
Fort in Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh, India
stone inscription related to Ashok which was early period situated in Kosambi and taken from there to Allahabad Fort.[citation needed] The Allahabad
Allahabad_Fort
Art produced during the Mauryan Empire
of the symbols on the punch-marked coins with certain Mauryan rulers, Kosambi argued that the Mauryan punch-marked Karshapana after Chandragupta has
Mauryan_art
Ancient Hindu sage
physical world, and teaches him how to perform yajña. Damodar Dharmanand Kosambi (1994). The Culture and Civilisation of Ancient India in Historical Outline
Gautama_Maharishi
Series of monolithic columns on the Indian subcontinent
very same pillar (and on pillars of the same period such as Sanchi and Kosambi-Allahabad) was made by inexperienced Indian engravers at a time when stone
Pillars_of_Ashoka
Rajakarama Rajagaha: Veluvana: Kalandakanivapa Jivakambavana Gijjhakata Kosambi: Kukkutarama Ghositarama Pavarika-ambavana Badarikarama Vesali: Kutagarasala
List of places where Gautama Buddha stayed
List_of_places_where_Gautama_Buddha_stayed
Aridusaha Modana Modusahau, Pinnasiya Ariyana Jivayena, Chakravartti
Saurashtra), Kanakprabha, Anangalekha, Chandralekha, Kusumavah, etc. Father Dadhivahana (King of Anga) Mother Padmavati (Princess of Kosambi) Religion Jainism
Avakinnayo_Karakandu
Major Hindu scripture
Kosambi argued that "practically anything can be read into the Gita by a determined person, without denying the validity of a class system." Kosambi argued
Bhagavad_Gita
Far-left political party in India from 1969 to 1972
Nripen Chakraborty P. Krishna Pillai Puran Chand Joshi Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi Bhagat Singh Ajoy Ghosh E. M. S. Namboodiripad S.K. Limaye Promode Dasgupta
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist)
Communist_Party_of_India_(Marxist–Leninist)
City in Maharashtra, India
1707–1813. Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-932705-54-6. Kosambi, Meera (1989). Gokhale, Balkrishna Govind (ed.). "Glory of Peshwa Pune"
Pune
Dynasty of Avanti
Pradyota who have ruled from c. 659–635 BCE. He is said to have conquered Kosambi. Palaka is said to have ruled for 25 years. Visakhayupa, Ajaka, Nandivardhana
Pradyota_dynasty
Railway station in Indonesia
Karangtengah Karawang Karawang HSR Kedunggedeh Kertasemaya Kiaracondong Klari Kosambi Kranji Lampegan Langen Lebakjero Leles Lemahabang Leuwigoong Losari Luwung
Semarang Tawang railway station
Semarang_Tawang_railway_station
2023 Marathi-language film
Track listing No. Title Singer(s) Length 1. "Panchak Title Song" Suhas Sawant 2:38 2. "Chamatkar" Abhijeet Kosambi 3:58
Panchak
Sarpamitra (also known as Sapamita) was a king of Kosambi in India. He was part of the Mitra dynasty of Kosambi. He may have ruled somewhere around the 1st
Sarpamitra
2016 Indian film by directed Rajesh Pillai
Muchhal 6:39 4. "Vitthala Naam" Jitendra Joshi Shailendra Barve Prasenjit Kosambi 4:56 5. "Tu Alvida" Sayeed Quadri Mithoon Mithoon & Aakanksha Sharma 5:10
Traffic_(2016_film)
Indian collections of Sanskrit poetry
together the available manuscripts have over 700 verses instead of 300. D. D. Kosambi identified about 200 verses that appear in all manuscripts. Despite the
Śatakatraya
Topics referred to by the same term
Devamitra, sometimes called the "Late Mitra dynasty of Kosala" Mitra dynasty (Kosambi), rulers of Vatsa (now Allahabad), c. 100 BCE–350 CE Mitra dynasty (Mathura)
Mitra_dynasty
Mauryan emperor from 269 to 232 BCE
2015, p. 127. Lahiri 2015, p. 133. Indian Numismatics, Damodar Dharmanand Kosambi, Orient Blackswan, 1981, p.73 [3] Archived 15 December 2019 at the Wayback
Ashoka
successor to the Puru king) Last monarch Kṣemaka Formation c. 1200 BCE Abolition c. 350 BCE Residence Hastinapura Indraprastha Kosambi Appointer Sabhā
List_of_Kuru_kings
Sumerian ruler and protagonist of the Epic of Gilgamesh
Contemporary Perspective. Rowman Altamira. p. 146. ISBN 978-0759116429. Kosambi, Damodar Dharmanand (1975). An Introduction to the Study of Indian History
Gilgamesh
Region and Mahajanapada in ancient eastern India
• c. 1st cent. BCE – c. 2nd cent. BCE Extraneous rule by Mitra dynasty (Kosambi) • c. 2nd – c. 3rd CE? Extraneous rule by Kushan Empire and Mahameghavahana
Magadha
5th–6th-century Central Asian tribes that invaded India
or early 6th century. The Hunas occupied areas as far south as Eran and Kosambi, greatly weakening the Gupta Empire. The Hunas were ultimately defeated
Huna_people
Convention center in Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia
exhibition center located in the Pantai Indah Kapuk 2 township within Kosambi, Tangerang Regency, Banten, Indonesia, which is about 32 kilometres (20 mi)
Nusantara International Convention Exhibition
Nusantara_International_Convention_Exhibition
One without the first 3 fetters in Buddhism
it, the arahant can drink fully of its waters, to use a simile from the Kosambi Sutta (SN 12.68) of a "well" encountered along a desert road. The sotāpanna
Sotāpanna
Sāmāvatī was one of the queens of King Udena of Kosambi. Her servant Khujjuttarā became a foremost female lay disciple when the queen sent her to hear
Samavati
Railway station in Indonesia
Karangtengah Karawang Karawang HSR Kedunggedeh Kertasemaya Kiaracondong Klari Kosambi Kranji Lampegan Langen Lebakjero Leles Lemahabang Leuwigoong Losari Luwung
Garut_railway_station
Indian historian and Indologist (1919–2011)
needed] In the opinion of fellow historian Professor Irfan Habib, "D. D. Kosambi and R. S. Sharma, together with Daniel Thorner, brought peasants into the
Ram_Sharan_Sharma
Founder of Buddhism
such as Alavaka. According to Schumann, the Buddha's travels ranged from "Kosambi on the Yamuna (25 km south-west of Allahabad )", to Campa (40 km east of
The_Buddha
Indian politician and former Naxalite leader
Nripen Chakraborty P. Krishna Pillai Puran Chand Joshi Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi Bhagat Singh Ajoy Ghosh E. M. S. Namboodiripad S.K. Limaye Promode Dasgupta
Ashim_Chatterjee
Peshwa of the Maratha Empire
Bajirao II and the Downfall of the Maratha Power. Pragati Prakashan. Meera Kosambi (22 January 2016). Pandita Ramabai: Life and Landmark Writings. Routledge
Baji_Rao_II
Shopping mall in Mumbai, India
Vallabhbhai Patel. Deep and Deep Publications. pp. 166, 167. ISBN 8171004296. Kosambi, Meera (2000). Intersections: socio-cultural trends in Maharashtra. Orient
High_Street_Phoenix
Sanskrit term for a sage in Indian religions
Life After Death: The Burden of Proof (first ed.), Boston: Harmony Books Kosambi, D. D. (1956), An Introduction to the Study of Indian History (Second ed
Rishi
Marathi writer
Charitra (श्रीमती काशीबाई कानिटकर : आत्मचरित्र आणि चरित्र) (In Marathi) Meera Kosambi : Feminist Vision or 'Treason against Men'? : Kashibai Kanitkar and the
Kashibai_Kanitkar
Nripen Chakraborty P. Krishna Pillai Puran Chand Joshi Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi Bhagat Singh Ajoy Ghosh E. M. S. Namboodiripad S.K. Limaye Promode Dasgupta
Communist_movements_in_India
LRT station in Indonesia
Karangtengah Karawang Karawang HSR Kedunggedeh Kertasemaya Kiaracondong Klari Kosambi Kranji Lampegan Langen Lebakjero Leles Lemahabang Leuwigoong Losari Luwung
Jati_Bening_Baru_LRT_station
Political party in India
Nripen Chakraborty P. Krishna Pillai Puran Chand Joshi Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi Bhagat Singh Ajoy Ghosh E. M. S. Namboodiripad S.K. Limaye Promode Dasgupta
Communist_Party_of_India
Indian dynasty (2nd century BCE – 3rd century CE)
Shalivahana appear to be variations of the same word. Damodar Dharmanand Kosambi theorised that the word "Satakarni" is derived from the Munda words sada
Satavahana_dynasty
Radhamitra (Rādhāmitra), or Radhamita, was a king of Kosambi, the capital of one of the previously independent Indian Mahajanapadas known before as Vatsa
Radhamitra
Ancient Indian coins
followed with a deeper examination of karshapana, notably Durga Prasad, D.D. Kosambi, A.S. Altekar, and Parmeshwari Lal Gupta. Gupta and Hardaker's Punchmarked
Karshapana
Indian Hindu Telugu Brahmin subcaste
India: A History of its Culture and Civilization, Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi, p. 166-170 Hopkins, Religions of India, p. 192 states: "As to the fees
Niyogi_Brahmin
Krishnaite Vaishnava Spiritual Sect
Glushkova, Irene (2000). "Norms and values in Varkari tradition". In Meera Kosambi (ed.). Intersections: Socio-cultural Trends in Maharashtra. Orient Blackswan
Varkari
Nripen Chakraborty P. Krishna Pillai Puran Chand Joshi Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi Bhagat Singh Ajoy Ghosh E. M. S. Namboodiripad S.K. Limaye Promode Dasgupta
Ganamukti_Parishad
Social movement of farm workers or small landholders
across India including Bengal where its membership grew considerably. D. D. Kosambi and R.S. Sharma, together with Daniel Thorner, brought peasants into the
Peasant_movement
Buddhist monastery in Pataliputra, India
the eponymous "Kukkutarama sutra". Kukkutarama was also a Buddhist in Kosambi. Charles Allen writes that Ashoka built this Monastery and that the Amalaka
Kukkutarama
Indian social worker and activist
Indiana University Press. ISBN 9780253352699. Retrieved 13 August 2012. Kosambi, Meera (2000). Intersections : socio-cultural trends in Maharashtra. New
Ramabai_Ranade
archaeological site in the Santirbazar sub-division of South Tripura district Kosambi Mathura Pāvā (Fazilnagar) Piprahwa Arunachal Pradesh: Tawang Sikkim: Dubdi
Buddhist pilgrimage sites in India
Buddhist_pilgrimage_sites_in_India
Ancient city in the Indian subcontinent
Caves Bharhut Chandavaram Devdaha Ellora Caves Kapilavastu Kesaria stupa Kosambi Lalitgiri Mathura Nalanda Nasik Pataliputra Pāvā Piprahwa Pushpagiri Ramagrama
Kapilavastu_(ancient_city)
Nripen Chakraborty P. Krishna Pillai Puran Chand Joshi Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi Bhagat Singh Ajoy Ghosh E. M. S. Namboodiripad S.K. Limaye Promode Dasgupta
List of communist parties in India
List_of_communist_parties_in_India
LRT station in Indonesia
Karangtengah Karawang Karawang HSR Kedunggedeh Kertasemaya Kiaracondong Klari Kosambi Kranji Lampegan Langen Lebakjero Leles Lemahabang Leuwigoong Losari Luwung
Cikunir_1_LRT_station
Instrument for measuring liquid precipitation
When Was the Rain Gauge Invented?". 2021-12-19. Retrieved 2024-12-12. Kosambi (1982) The Culture and Civilization of Ancient India in Historical Outline
Rain_gauge
Sixth Tirthankara in Jainism
dynasty to King Sridhara (Dharana) and Queen Susima in the revered city of Kosambi. Following a period of royal life, traditional accounts describe him renouncing
Padmaprabha
Indian historian (1923–2023)
2023. Das, Suchintan. "Beyond Bandung and Belgrade: Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi, A Forgotten Indian Voice for World Peace". Peace & Change. n/a (n/a).
Ranajit_Guha
Indian deity
Maharashtra. Popular Prakashan. ISBN 9788179911006. Berkson; pg. xiii Kosambi, Damodar Dharmanand (1962). Myth and reality: studies in the formation
Mhasoba
Indian film award
2012 – Dnyaneshwar Meshram "Jagnyacha Paaya" Tukaram 2013 – Prasenjit Kosambi "Daha Dishatun" Waghi 2015 Mahesh Kale "Aruni Kirani" Katyar Kaljat Ghusali
Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer
Maharashtra_State_Film_Award_for_Best_Male_Playback_Singer
Nripen Chakraborty P. Krishna Pillai Puran Chand Joshi Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi Bhagat Singh Ajoy Ghosh E. M. S. Namboodiripad S.K. Limaye Promode Dasgupta
Punjab Communist Revolutionary Committee
Punjab_Communist_Revolutionary_Committee
Important figure in early Buddhism
exposition of the Buddhist teaching in the Siṃsapa Grove in the city of Kosambī. Conversion of Paul the Apostle - a similar story from the Christian Bible
Aṅgulimāla
Hunnic War Sack of Kausambi Alchon Huns sack the central Indian city of Kosambi. 498 First Battle of Eran Alchon Huns decisively defeat the Gupta Empire
List_of_battles_301–1300
Historical city in India
Caves Bharhut Chandavaram Devdaha Ellora Caves Kapilavastu Kesaria stupa Kosambi Lalitgiri Mathura Nalanda Nasik Pataliputra Pāvā Piprahwa Pushpagiri Ramagrama
Sankissa
Historical city in Uttar Pradesh, India
Caves Bharhut Chandavaram Devdaha Ellora Caves Kapilavastu Kesaria stupa Kosambi Lalitgiri Mathura Nalanda Nasik Pataliputra Pāvā Piprahwa Pushpagiri Ramagrama
Kushinagar
Public university in Goa, India
the university. The first chair was set up in 2007 in memory of D. D. Kosambi during his birth centenary but it remained unoccupied until 2013. Subsequently
Goa_University
Indian philosopher and writer (c.950–1016)
Société asiatique. 1956. p. 238. D.D. Kosambi (1974). Indian Society Historical Probings, in, Memory of D. D. Kosambi. People's Publishing House. p. 185
Abhinavagupta
Apsara in Hinduism
Monier-williams, Monier (1899). A Sanskrit English Dictionary. p. 833. Kosambi, Damodar Dharmanand (2005) [1962]. Myth and Reality: Studies in the Formation
Menaka
Time scale for rail transport
Archived 2011-06-30 at the Wayback Machine - Retrieved March 4, 2008. Kosambi, Meera “Bombay Time in Intersections: Socio-cultural Trends in Maharashtra
Railway_time
Indian communist politician(10 October 1899 – 22 May 1991)
January 1943. Dange's magnum opus was severely criticised by historian D. D. Kosambi, who said that to defend Engels, he had to deny Dange. He went on to say
Shripad_Amrit_Dange
KOSAMBI
KOSAMBI
KOSAMBI
KOSAMBI
Boy/Male
Australian, Greek
God of the Sea / Ocean; Lord; Husband; Earth Shaker; Strong
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, Norse, Norwegian
From the Manor; Worker at the Large House or Manor
Girl/Female
Hebrew Biblical
Married.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Intelligence; Insight; Genius
Girl/Female
Biblical
Followers of Sadoc, or Zadok.
Boy/Male
English German
Gifted ruler. From Theodoric.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Traditional
Female Parrot
Boy/Male
Muslim
Vision, Propitious, Auspicious, Prudent, Bringer of glad tidings
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from Bytham in Lincolnshire, so named with Old English bythme ‘valley bottom’ + hÄm ‘homestead’.
KOSAMBI
KOSAMBI
KOSAMBI
KOSAMBI
KOSAMBI