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City in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine
Putyvl (Ukrainian: Путивль, IPA: [pʊˈtɪu̯lʲ] ; Russian: Путивль, IPA: [pʊˈtʲivlʲ]) is a city in Sumy Oblast, in north-east Ukraine. The city served as
Putyvl
Former subdivision of Sumy Oblast, Ukraine
Putyvl Raion (Ukrainian: Путивльський район) was a raion in Sumy Oblast in Central Ukraine. The administrative center of the raion was the town of Putyvl
Putyvl_Raion
May 1942 military operation
The Capture of Putyvl took place during operations of the Soviet partisans against German-Hungarian forces, on 26 May 1942. After intense fighting in April
Capture_of_Putyvl
Military unit
The Panzer Corps took part in Operation Barbarossa and fought in Kiev, Putyvl, Vyazma and Volokolamsk. It later fought in Rusa-Volokolamsk, Rzhev, Vyazma
XXXXVI_Panzer_Corps
Battles of Spadshchansky: Soviet partisans vs. German occupiers, October–November 1941
unified into one Putyvl partisan detachment [uk; ru; pl]. On 19 October, partisans detected 2 German tanks approaching from Putyvl. German tanks advanced
Battles of Spadshchansky forest
Battles_of_Spadshchansky_forest
WWII Soviet-Ukrainian resistance leader
the interwar period he was a head of the local government in the town of Putyvl, Sumy Oblast (province). At the time of the German invasion of Soviet Ukraine
Sydir_Kovpak
Military estate of East Slavic people
After terrible losses, Trubetskoy was forced to withdraw to the town of Putyvl on the other side of the border. The battle is regarded as one of the Zaporizhian
Cossacks
Soviet massacre of Polish military officers and intelligentsia in 1940
Babynino), Yuzhe (Talitsy), rail station Tyotkino (90 kilometres (56 mi) from Putyvl), Kozelshchyna, Oranki, Vologda (rail station Zaonikeevo), and Gryazovets
Katyn_massacre
Ethnic group in Ukraine
(Ukrainian: горюни), a little-documented ethnic group of East Slavs living around Putyvl, now in the Sumy Oblast of north-eastern Ukraine, in the past in Kursk Governorate
Goryuns
Tsar of Russia from 1605 to 1606
Winning the first, they captured Chernigov (modern Chernihiv), Putivl (Putyvl), Sevsk, and Kursk, but they badly lost the second battle. Despite these
False_Dmitry_I
WWII Soviet-Ukrainian resistance leader
Rudniev was installed in Putyvl. Rudniev's home village of Moiseyevka became Rudnevo in his honor. The teacher's college in Putyvl was also named after Rudniev
Semyon_Rudnev
City in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine
which is now surrounded by specially planted yew trees. Buryn is home to Putyvl railway station of Southwestern Railways. Roads T1908, T1910, and T1916
Buryn
Shepetivka operation Battle of Veseloe Barvenkovo–Lozovaya offensive Capture of Putyvl Operation Anthropoid Axis Summer offensive: June–November 1942 Operation
List_of_World_War_II_battles
Ukrainian architect (born 1958)
including: Researches and Restoration: Movchansky Monastery in Putyvl (1981); Wooden Fortress in Putyvl (1986); Reconstruction of the House of Ukrainian Painter
Victor_Vechersky
small ethnic sub-group of Russians known as the Goriuns who resided in Putyvl region (what is modern northern Ukraine). These mentions date back to the
History of the Russian language in Ukraine
History_of_the_Russian_language_in_Ukraine
1802–1925 unit of Russia and Ukraine
County Krolevets County Nizhyn County Novhorod-Siversky County Oster County Putyvl County (added from the Kursk Governorate) Rylsk County (added from the Kursk
Chernigov_Governorate
Kozelshchyna Oranki Ostashkov Stolbnyi Island on Lake Seliger near Ostashkov (ru) Putyvl (rail station of Tyotkino), Starobelsk (ru) Vologod (rail station of Zaenikevo)
List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in the Soviet Union
List_of_World_War_II_prisoner-of-war_camps_in_the_Soviet_Union
Medieval Slavonic fortified settlement
Mezhybozhe Novhorod-Siverskyi Ostroh Pereiaslav Peresopnytsia Plisnensk Pryluk Putyvl Romen Terebovl Torchesk Trepol Unenizh Vasyliv Volodymyr Vruchiy Vyshhorod
Gord_(archaeology)
River in Russia and Ukraine
the river include Kursk, Kurchatov,[citation needed] Rylsk, Glushkovo, Putyvl, Baturyn, and the junction with the Desna, which continues west and south
Seym_(river)
1649–1764 Cossack state in Ukraine
him to Siberia. At a new Cossack council held on Muscovite territory near Putyvl, surrounded by Muscovite troops, a new hetman was elected—General Chancellor
Cossack_Hetmanate
Medieval East European state
Liubech Mezetsk Mglin Novhorod-Siversky Novosil Oryol Oster Ryazan Propoisk Putyvl Rechytsia Rylsk Starodub Trubetsk Vyr Yelets Upper Oka Principalities, counties
Principality_of_Chernigov
City in Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine
and construction industries. Igor Sviatoslavich (1151–1202) - Prince of Putyvl, Kursk, Novhorod-Siversk and Chernihiv, main hero of the Tale of Igor's
Novhorod-Siverskyi
Oblast (region) of Ukraine
Sumshchyna.[citation needed] Skyline of Sumy St. George's Church in Okhtyrka Putyvl Fortress Hlukhiv National Pedagogical University Kruhlyi Dvir in Trostianets
Sumy_Oblast
various settlements over the course of its existence Putyvl Raion (1927–2020), centered in Putyvl Sorokyne Raion (1927–2020), centered in Sorokyne Stanytsia-Luhanska
National districts of the Soviet Union
National_districts_of_the_Soviet_Union
Lebedyn Лебедин 23,892 28,948 −17.47% Okhtyrka Охтирка 46,660 50,399 −7.42% Putyvl Путивль 14,886 17,354 −14.22% Romny Ромни 37,765 50,448 −25.14% Seredyna-Buda
List_of_cities_in_Ukraine
Opeshnya to highway H12 P43: M19 highway - Lanivtsi to highway H02 P44: Sumy - Putyvl - Hlukhiv P45: Sumy - Krasnopillya - Bohodukhiv P46: Kharkiv - Okhtyrka
State_highways_(Ukraine)
Ukrainian nationalist partisan organisation active during and after World War II
his mission to western Ukraine in his book Vid Putivlia do Karpat (From Putyvl to the Carpathian Mountains). Well armed by supplies delivered to secret
Ukrainian_Insurgent_Army
insignificant territorial gains in area of Sloboda Ukraine near Grayvoron, Putyvl, and Belgorod.[citation needed] On 14 February 1925, it was abolished. 1919
Donets_Governorate
Western territories of Ukraine
Germans. The division was administrative and conditional, in his book "From Putyvl to the Carpathian" Sydir Kovpak never mentioned about any border-like divisions
Western_Ukraine
768 Sumy Contested 8 Feb 2026 Contested by Russia on 8 February 2026. Putyvl 15,100 Konotop Ukraine 6 Apr 2022 Captured by Russia 27 February 2022.[citation
Territorial control during the Russo-Ukrainian war
Territorial_control_during_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war
Ethnic minority group
Odesa Oblast, Putyvl Raion (51.6%) in Sumy Oblast. There are two notable sub-ethnic groups of Russians in Ukraine: the Goryuns around Putyvl, and the Lipovans
Russians_in_Ukraine
Semi-legendary, supposed 1320s battle between Lithuania and Kiev
surrendered. The Lithuanians also captured Vyshhorod, Cherkasy, Kaniv, Putyvl, as well as Pereiaslav. Algimantas, Mindaugas' son from the Alšėniškiai
Battle_on_the_Irpin_River
12th century Old East Slavic heroic poem
religion. Igor's wife Yaroslavna invokes natural forces from the walls of Putyvl. Christian motifs are presented along with depersonalised pagan gods among
The_Tale_of_Igor's_Campaign
Russian rebel leader (1565–1608)
servant of the Tsar Dmitri. Molchanov sent Ivan Bolotnikov to the town of Putyvl to meet a voyevoda named Grigory Shakhovskoy. The latter received him as
Ivan_Bolotnikov
Police meetings organized by Germany and the Soviet Union
total of 42,492 Polish prisoners of war were transferred from Kozelsk and Putyvl camps across the Nazi–Soviet demarcation line and handed over to the Germans
Gestapo–NKVD_conferences
People awarded Hero of the Soviet Union on two occasions
Kovpak Сидір Артемович Ковпак 18 May 1942 4 January 1944 Commander of the Putyvl Partisan Detachment Semyon Antonovich Kozak Семён Антонович Козак 26 October
List of twice Heroes of the Soviet Union
List_of_twice_Heroes_of_the_Soviet_Union
Polish military officer and poet
Poland, which started World War II, he was held by the Soviets in camps in Putyvl and Kozelsk, and eventually murdered in Katyn during the Katyn massacre
Andrzej_Hałaciński
Historical region at the boundary of Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
five cities of modern Ukraine (Liubech, Novhorod-Siverskyi, Chernihiv, Putyvl, Hlukhiv). According to the Primary Chronicle, the Severians paid tribute
Severia
Kazakh tribe
(Ulashevichi) and Berish (Burchevichi) campaigned in Posemye as well as Putyvl ( today city in north-east Ukraine, in Sumy Oblast) devastating its vicinity
Alasha_tribe
Slavic language used in the 7th–14th centuries
Igor's wife Yaroslavna famously invokes natural forces from the walls of Putyvl. Christian motifs are present along with depersonalised pagan gods in the
Old_East_Slavic
Museum of Goryun Culture, a branch of the State Historic-Cultural Reserve in Putyvl, researches and presents the culture of the Goryuns, a small local ethnic
List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Ukraine
List_of_Intangible_Cultural_Heritage_elements_in_Ukraine
Hetman's Capital Kachanivka Novhorod-Siverskyi Museum of Kulish Hlukhiv Putyvl Posullia Poltava Battlefield Museum of Pottery Museum of Gogol Bilsk Kamianets
List of historic reserves in Ukraine
List_of_historic_reserves_in_Ukraine
Ambush on the Russian army during the Left-bank uprising
where he has met a strong resistance, lifted the siege and advances towards Putyvl. On 10 of October 1668, Grigory Romodanovsky sent a unit under command of
Battle_of_Gaivoron
jurisdiction: Chupakhivka (Чупахівка) Putyvl (Путивльський район) Cities and towns under the district's jurisdiction: Putyvl (Путивль) Romny (Роменський район)
Administrative divisions of Sumy Oblast
Administrative_divisions_of_Sumy_Oblast
City in Zhytomyr Oblast, Ukraine
granted the rights over the area to Kalinik, the procurator (намісник) of Putyvl and Zvenyhorodka, and it is believed that his servant named Berdich founded
Berdychiv
the historical cores of the languages. Although Goriuns resided in the Putyvl region (in present-day northern Ukraine) in the times of Grand Duchy of
Russian_language_in_Ukraine
5363 – Reshetylivka 5364 – Mashivka 5365 – Hlobyne 54(2) – Sumy 5442 – Putyvl 5443 – Bilopillia 5444 – Hlukhiv 5445 – Lebedyn 5446 – Okhtyrka 5447 – Konotop
List of dialling codes in Ukraine
List_of_dialling_codes_in_Ukraine
Krolevets Kyrykivka Lebedyn Lypova Dolyna Mykolaivka Nedryhailiv Okhtyrka Putyvl Romny Seredyna-Buda Shalyhyne Stepanivka Trostianets Uhroidy Voronizh Vorozhba
Armorial_of_Ukraine
Village in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine
культури" [Museum of Goryun Culture]. State Historical-Cultural Park of Putyvl (in Ukrainian). Retrieved 31 December 2023. Fenbert, Abbey (11 November
Nova_Sloboda,_Sumy_Oblast
Polish politician (1612–1651)
and took part in several battles, among them the unsuccessful siege of Putyvl; later that year they took Rylsk and Sevsk before retreating. The following
Jeremi_Wiśniowiecki
on Seliger Lake near Ostashkov), Tyotkino rail station (56 mi/90 km from Putyvl), Starobielsk, Vologda (Zaenikevo rail station) and Gryazovets. Kozelsk
Polish prisoners of war in the Soviet Union after 1939
Polish_prisoners_of_war_in_the_Soviet_Union_after_1939
Cultural heritage plaque of the medieval hillfort in Putyvl
Monuments of national significance in Sumy Oblast
Monuments_of_national_significance_in_Sumy_Oblast
Military occupation by Russia
authorities said that Russian forces remained near Konotop, Bilopillia, Buryn, Putyvl, and Nova Sloboda. The next day, Ukrainian MP Olexander Kachura [uk] stated
Russian occupation of Sumy Oblast
Russian_occupation_of_Sumy_Oblast
Hetman of the Cossack Hetmanate from 1687 to 1709
which was reportedly found in a prayer book stored at a monastery near Putyvl in 1770. Additionally, the text of the Duma (poem) [uk] (also known by its
Ivan_Mazepa
victory over Igor, Hzak raided Posemye, there were no defenders, including Putyvl, while Konchak raided to lands near the Dnieper river, and married his daughter
Hzak
1500s–1600s Zaporozhian Cossack raids into Russia
resistance from the Russian garrison, were forced to withdraw. The siege of Putyvl by Jeremi Wiśniowiecki and registered Cossacks, as well as the raid on Rylsk
Cossack_raids_into_Russia
Soviet archaeologist (1908–2001)
in Moscow, Novgorod, Zvenigorod, Chernihiv, Pereiaslav, Tmutarakan and Putyvl and published his findings in numerous monographs, including Antiquities
Boris_Rybakov
outnumbered the Turks in artillery, with 126 guns. Golitsyn set out from Putyvl on 7 August and reached the Dnieper bank after the Turkish troops had retreated
Battle_of_Buzhyn_(1677)
1668 Russian sieges of Hlukhiv
lasted until 15 of August, when Kurakhin's army withdrew towards Putyvl. In Putyvl, Kurakhin and Krovkov joined the army of Grigory Romodanovsky, which
Sieges_of_Hlukhiv_(1668)
anti-partisan operations in Ukraine: Spadshchansky Forest [uk; ru], near Putyvl Hornung (March–April 1942) — anti-partisan operation in the Soviet Union
German anti-partisan operations in World War II
German_anti-partisan_operations_in_World_War_II
Zolotonosha povits 24 Poseimia Konotop Krolevets, Konotop, Hlukhiv, and Putyvl povits 25 Posullia Romny Romny, Lokhvytsia, Hadiach povits, and parts of
Administrative division of Ukraine (1918)
Administrative_division_of_Ukraine_(1918)
Sumy 23,892 28,948 −17.47% Okhtyrka Охтирка Okhtyrka 46,660 50,399 −7.42% Putyvl Путивль Konotop 14,886 17,354 −14.22% Romny Ромни Romny 37,765 50,448 −25
List_of_cities_in_Sumy_Oblast
Polish economist and historian (1899–1997)
was taken prisoner of war by the Soviets. Through the transfer camp in Putyvl, he was interned in the NKVD camp in Kozelsk, together with several thousand
Stanisław_Swianiewicz
Cossack uprising against Russia (1668–1669)
Knowing about this, Romodanovsky began retreating from Chernihiv towards Putyvl, leaving only a small unit under the command of Romodanovsky's son, Andrey
Left-Bank_uprising
village Pioner Okhtyrka Raion Soborne ПВРУ 1377-VIII village Oktiabrske Putyvl Raion Zarichne ПВРУ 1037-VIII village Hryshyne Romny Raion Havrylivka ПВРУ
List of Ukrainian place names affected by decommunization
List_of_Ukrainian_place_names_affected_by_decommunization
Belgorod Belgorod, Tsardom of Russia Smolensk War Defeat 1633 Siege of Putyvl Putyvl, Tsardom of Russia Smolensk War Defeat 1633 Battle of Kamianets Kamianets-Podilskyi
List of battles involving the Zaporozhian Cossacks
List_of_battles_involving_the_Zaporozhian_Cossacks
Battle of the Left-Bank Cossack uprising
which allowed him to abandon his position near Konotop and retreat towards Putyvl. The Cossacks acted passively, due to this Qirim-Giray accused them of betrayal
Battle_of_Konotop_(1668)
chieftain, father of Roman. Khan Gzak was a rival of Khan Konchek.He attacked Putyvl where Prince Igor Svyatoslavich's army is destroyed; the prince gets wounded
List of people of Cuman descent
List_of_people_of_Cuman_descent
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Oleg Romanovich, Prince of Bryansk (1285) Right-believing Prince John of Putyvl, Ukraine (14th century) New Monk-martyr Hilarion the Cretan, of St. Anne’s
September 20 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
September_20_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Ukrainian footballer
Shchastlyvtsev Date of birth (1998-04-18) 18 April 1998 (age 28) Place of birth Putyvl, Ukraine Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position Defender Youth career 2011–2014
Vadym_Shchastlyvtsev
Former subdivision of Sumy Oblast, Ukraine
Oblast. The raion borders on Shostky in the north, Glukhiv in the east, Putyvl in the southeast, Konotop in the south, and Koropskyi district of Chernihiv
Krolevets_Raion
Soviet-Ukrainian general (1906–1983)
militsiya general. An ethnic Russian, Brovkin was born in family of stoker in Putyvl. His career he started as an intern at Verinsky Sugar Factory (Mykolayivka)
Aleksei_Brovkin
1668 battle in Russia
approaching army, Romodanovsky lifted the siege and started withdrawing to Putyvl. However, on 12 of June, Doroshenkos army caught up with the Russians and
Battle_of_Sevsk
Russian general
Ukraine. Knowing about the Crimean offensive, he started withdrawing to Putyvl, while leaving an armed detachment led by his son Andrey, which on October
Grigory_Romodanovsky
Mogilev, Bryansk, Trubchevsk, Novhorod-Siverskyi, Kursk, Chernigov, Rylsk, Putyvl, Korsun, and Pereiaslav. Vladimir pursued a policy aimed at the independence
History_of_Kyiv_(1362–1657)
Путивльский уезд Sevsk Province Belgorod Governorate Kursk Governorate Putyvl Пятигорский уезд Terek Oblast Pyatigorsk Радинский уезд Siedlce Governorate
List of uezds of the Russian Empire
List_of_uezds_of_the_Russian_Empire
Okhtyrka Municipality Popivka rural Popivka Konotop Konotop Putyvl urban Putyvl Konotop Putyvl Richky rural Richky Sumy Bilopillia Romny urban Romny Romny
List_of_hromadas_of_Ukraine
Military unit
A1262 23rd Rifle Battalion, Kyiv, unit number A4438 33rd Rifle Battalion, Putyvl, unit number A4026 54th Separate Reconnaissance Battalion named after Mykhailo
Operational_Command_North
Imperial Russian army commander
Gleb Mikhailovich Vannovsky Born 5 March 1862 Putyvl, Kursk Governorate, Russian Empire Died 17 October 1943(1943-10-17) (aged 81) Cannes, France Allegiance
Gleb_Vannovsky
Railway station in Sumy, Ukraine
- Shostka, and Sumy - Zernove, passing through the stations Bilopillia, Putyvl, Konotop, Krolevets, and Tereshchenska (in a day). From May 26, 2016 to
Sumy_railway_station
Russian noble
Rurikid ) Russian prince, who was knyaz of Severia (1479–1533) and lord of Putyvl (1500–1523). Vasili Ivanovich Shemyachich was a grandson of the famous knyaz
Vasili_Ivanovich_Shemyachich
1604 battle
lands flocked to his banner, and the fortified cities of Chernigov and Putyvl accepted him as their "rightful sovereign". Novgorod Seversky was the only
Battle_of_Novhorod-Siverskyi
1664 siege
the Left-Bank of the Cossack Hetmanate Ivan Briukhovetsky retreated to Putyvl. Proceeding almost without resistance, a forces of the Polish King John
Siege_of_Hlukhiv
Nedryhailiv 1,036 31,231 30 11 Okhtyrka Okhtyrka 1,287 31,534 25 12 Putyvl Putyvl 1,103 34,402 31 13 Romny Romny 1,859 46,254 25 14 Seredyna-Buda Seredyna-Buda
List of raions of Ukraine (1966–2020)
List_of_raions_of_Ukraine_(1966–2020)
Volodymyr-Volynsky eparchy 5 Gated Intercession Cathedral 17th century Putyvl Raion, Saphroni-Movchan Cave Hermitage of the Nativity of Theotokos 6 St
List_of_cathedrals_in_Ukraine
Polish general
General Wołkowicki and other Polish officers were imprisoned in a POW camp in Putyvl. In November 1939 he was moved to a camp in Kozelsk. He was known for his
Jerzy_Wołkowicki
Commander of the 15th Rifle Corps No/perished 26 Putyvl 161 Lyubov Volyntseva people's judge/Putyvl Raion No/head of the Chervone Raion ispolkom 26 Buryn
1938 Ukrainian Supreme Soviet election
1938_Ukrainian_Supreme_Soviet_election
evolved a republican system around 1200. To Moscow in 1510. Principality of Putyvl 1150– Principality Radimichs Protohistoric Tribe Principality of Rostov
List of tribes and states in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine
List_of_tribes_and_states_in_Belarus,_Russia_and_Ukraine
occupied Kresy and flee to Hungary. He was first sent to a POW camp at Putyvl, but later the NKVD transferred him to Kozelsk. In spring 1940, Solski was
Adam_Solski
The bell tower was buit in the 1770s. St. Nicholas Cossack Church [uk] Putyvl 1735–1737 Two-story three-part church. The bell tower was built in 1770
List of Ukrainian Baroque stone churches
List_of_Ukrainian_Baroque_stone_churches
Road in Ukraine
Pisky [uk], Klepaly [uk], Ihorivka [uk], Chumakove [uk], Zinove [uk], Putyvl, Bobyne [uk], Vyazenka [uk], Banychi [uk], and Peremoha [uk], and ends in
P44_road_(Ukraine)
1668 siege of Chernihiv by the Cossacks
Romodanovsky however met a strong resistance there which forced him to retreat to Putyvl on 5 October. Following the successful lifting of the siege by Romodanovsky
Siege_of_Chernihiv_(1668)
2020-11-28 at the Wayback Machine 159 Sumy Oblast Whole: Hlukhiv, Hlukhiv Raion, Putyvl Raion, Seredyna-Buda Raion, Yampil Raion Parts of: Krolevets Raion, Konotop
Electoral districts of Ukraine
Electoral_districts_of_Ukraine
Subdivision of Sumy Oblast, Ukraine
includes 8 territorial communities. It includes: Konotop, Buryn, Krolevets, Putyvl urban communities, Duboviazivka, Bochechky, Popivka and Nova Sloboda rural
Konotop_Raion
Military unit
White Armed Forces of South Russia in the region of Poltava, Baturyn, and Putyvl from June to August. In August 1919 it was shifted to the 14th Army, taking
46th Rifle Division (1919 formation)
46th_Rifle_Division_(1919_formation)
Military unit
approaches to Atyushov. On 3 September, the corps was positioned in the area of Putyvl and held the positions of Khiznyak, Hill 126.1, Zheldak, Gnilitsa, Huty
2nd Airborne Corps (Soviet Union)
2nd_Airborne_Corps_(Soviet_Union)
Railway station in Sumy Oblast, Ukraine
centuries, the following stations were built on the Vorozhba-Kyiv line: Putyvl, Hruzke, Konotop, Bakhmach, Plysky, Kruty, Nizhyn, Nosivka, Kobyzhchi, Bobrovytsia
Vorozhba_railway_station
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Girl/Female
American, Australian, German
God is Gracious
Boy/Male
Scottish
Home ruler.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, Indian
Red Haired
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Servant of the Truth (Allah)
Surname or Lastname
German
German : metonymic occupational name for the owner of a tavern or a nickname for a drinker, from Low German tappe ‘tap’.German : variant of Tapp.English : variant spelling of Tapp.
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Latin
A Persian Royal Name; Female Version of Darius
Male
English
 Short form of English Duffy, DUFF means "black peace." Compare with another form of Duff.
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Tamil
Pulakesh | பà¯à®²à®¾à®•ேஷÂ
Joyous
Boy/Male
Indian
Innocent, Sinless
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi, Creative
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