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Region in southeastern Rajasthan, India
Vagad is a region in southeastern Rajasthan state of western India. Scholars have referred to Vagad by different names, such as Bagar, Vagwar, Vaiyagad
Vagad
Indian dynasty in what is now Rajasthan
established new branch of the Guhilas in the area of Vagad. However, he was displaced from Vagad by Bhima II in 1185 CE or thereabouts. He was aided by
Guhila_dynasty
Maharajadhiraja
successfully invaded Gujarat. He was later deposed from Mewar. He sought refuge in Vagad and established himself there but was soon expelled from there as well.
Samantasimha_(Guhila)
Gualberto Fabricio de Vagad was an Aragonese Cistercian Benedictine monk and the first historian of the Kingdom of Aragon. He was born in Zaragoza in
Gualberto_Fabricio_de_Vagad
State in northwestern India
With the exception of Mount Abu, Vagad is the wettest region in Rajasthan, and the most heavily forested. North of Vagad lies the Mewar region, home to
Rajasthan
River in Gujarat, India
western India. It rises in Madhya Pradesh and, after flowing through the Vagad region of Rajasthan, enters Gujarat and flows into the Arabian Sea. It is
Mahi_River
City in Gujarat, India
protagonist Jethalal hail from there. Some villages of Bhachau are included in Vagad but not Bhachau. Bhachau is located at 23°17′N 70°21′E / 23.28°N 70.35°E
Bhachau
Hindu temple in Rajasthan, India
in Vagad. An Adivasi folk dance called "garba" is also devoted to Nandni Mata. She is equally revered by Hindus, Jains and the Buddhists in the Vagad. Nandni
Nandni_Mata
Region of India up to 1949
Shekhawati Gaurati - Godwad Kingdom of Mewar Istimrari Jaipur State Sirohi State Vagad Mewat Meena "Rajputana". Encyclopædia Britannica. "Rajput". Encyclopædia
Rajputana
Former kingdom in the Indian subcontinent (566–1949)
bordered by the Aravali Range to the northwest, Ajmer to the north, Gujarat, Vagad and Malwa regions to the south and the Hadoti region to the east. Mewar
Kingdom_of_Mewar
Geologic formation in India
The Wagad Formation is a Mesozoic Late Jurassic geologic formation in India. Fossilised sauropod and ornithopod tracks have been reported from the formation
Wagad_Formation
Region in the Indian state of Rajasthan
the Aravali Range to the northwest, Ajmer to the north, Gujarat and the Vagad region of Rajasthan to the south, the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh state
Mewar
1520 Mewari military campaign
were defeated by the Maharana. Idar was captured and forces of Marwar and Vagad under their respective Kings Rao Ganga Rathore and Biramdeva Medatiya with
Rana Sanga's invasion of Gujarat
Rana_Sanga's_invasion_of_Gujarat
Land between two converging, or confluent, rivers
Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat Punjab Malwa Purvanchal Rohilkhand Shekhawati Vagad
Doab
1527 battle between the Mughal Empire and the Kingdom of Mewar
Kingdom of Mewar Vassal states Kingdom of Marwar Kingdom of Amber Kingdom of Vagad Kingdom of Mewat Kingdom of Shekhawati Kingdom of Raisen Kingdom of Chanderi
Battle_of_Khanwa
Indian film producer and distributor (born 1962)
along with TV series such as Mahabharat. Jayantilal Gada is a Kutchi Jain Vagad born in Lakadia, Gujarat. He studied till 10th in Gurukul High School, Ghatkopar
Jayantilal_Gada
Autonomous community of Spain
First testimony of the coat of arms of Aragon. Fabricio Vagad, printed in Zaragoza in 1499 by Pablo Hurus
Aragon
Region in Rajasthan, India
across India for its Marwari horse. Mewar Shekhawati Bagar Dhundhar Hadoti Vagad This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm
Marwar
Region in India
BUNDI BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS SUGAUNAS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE GONDWANA
Gondwana_(India)
Public office in the Kingdom of Aragon
ancient charters survived, which was studied first by Gualberto Fabricio de Vagad (active in the 1450s) and ended up in the hands of legal scholar Jerónimo
Justicia_de_Aragón
Administrative division of Uttarakhand, India
Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat Punjab Malwa Purvanchal Rohilkhand Shekhawati Vagad
Garhwal_division
Former kingdom in present-day India
the Sisodia clan.[citation needed] After the death of Rawal Udai Singh of Vagad at the Battle of Khanwa in 1527, where he fought alongside Rana Sanga against
Banswara_state
Region of Rajasthan, India
Bollywood Om Birla Speaker, Lok Sabha Marwar Mewar Shekhawati Bagar Dhundhar Vagad "Census of India Website : Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner
Hadoti
Region of Punjab, India
Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat Punjab Malwa Purvanchal Rohilkhand Shekhawati Vagad
Doaba
Region in India
Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat Punjab Malwa Purvanchal Rohilkhand Shekhawati Vagad
Bhojpuri_region
Massacre in British India
referred to as the Adivasi Jallianwala Bagh or the Jallianwala Bagh of Vagad in reference to the better known one. Vashishtha, Vijay Kumar (1991). "The
Mangarh_massacre
Historical region of Rajasthan
Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat Punjab Malwa Purvanchal Rohilkhand Shekhawati Vagad
Dhundhar
Place in India
Hadoti region, in the north-west by the Mewar region, in the west by the Vagad region and Gujarat. To the south and east is the Vindhya Range and to the
Malwa
Historical state
he had caused to be assassinated. After the death of Rawal Udai Singh of Vagad at the Battle of Khanwa in 1527, where he fought alongside Rana Sanga against
Dungarpur_state
Late mediaeval Indian kingdom (1492–1619)
BUNDI BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS SUGAUNAS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE GONDWANA
Bidar_Sultanate
Kingdom in the Deccan (1347–1527)
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA Before the establishment of his kingdom
Bahmani_Kingdom
Region in Rajasthan, India
Rajasthani language and linguistics. Marwar Mewar Bagar Dhundhar Hadoti Vagad Shekhawat "Shekhawati Tourism: Places to visit in Shekhawati - Rajasthan
Shekhawati
One of the two major schools of Jainism
now largely extinct Kashtha Sangha (which included Mathura sangha, ""Lat-Vagad" etc.), Dravida Sangh. The text Darshana-Sara of Devasena discusses the
Digambara
Indian royal dynasty
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA The Khanzadas of Mewat circa 1400, with
Khanzadas_of_Mewat
MacMurdo regarding piracy in Arabian Sea. During the siege of Kanthkot in Vagad his army suffered so severely that Fateh Muhammad was forced to retire to
Bar_Bhayat_ni_Jamat
Town in Rajasthan, India
258,760. Banswara district forms the eastern part of the region known as Vagad or Vagwar. The district was formerly a state ruled by the Maharavals, named
Banswara
Kingdom in Deccan India (1518–1687)
BUNDI BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS SUGAUNAS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE GONDWANA
Sultanate_of_Golconda
City in Gujarat, India
average elevation of 79 metres (259 feet). Rapar is the main town in the Vagad Region of the Kutch District and the easternmost town of the Kutch District
Rapar
Village in Gujarat, India
three legs on a pillar. The goddess is highly venerated by the people of Vagad region of Kutch. Out of the temple income about 500 cows are maintained
Rav,_Kutch
Maharana of Mewar from 1509 to 1528
garrison of 8,000 Rajputs. Sanga's other allies were Rawal Udai Singh of Vagad and Rao Viram of Merta. He defeated the Muslim army of Nizam Khan and pursued
Rana_Sanga
Rulers of the Delhi Sultanate in India, 1451–1526
BUNDI BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS SUGAUNAS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE GONDWANA
Lodi_dynasty
City in Banaskantha, Gujarat, India
Kutch from dacoits and the incursions of the desert and Parkar Khosas into Vagad and north-west Gujarat. The cantonment had a resident Catholic chaplain
Deesa
Kingdom in Northeast India
BUNDI BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS SUGAUNAS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE GONDWANA
Dimasa_Kingdom
Administrative division in Uttarakhand, India
Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat Punjab Malwa Purvanchal Rohilkhand Shekhawati Vagad
Kumaon_division
(late 9th century), under whose reign Vagad claims the office of the Justicia was established. According to Vagad, when Iñigo Arista (c. 790 – 851) accepted
Fueros_de_Sobrarbe
Tibetian regime from 1354 to the early 1600s
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA The Phagmodrupa dynasty in 1354 Capital
Phagmodrupa_dynasty
printed the first history of Aragon, Crónica de Aragón by Gualberto Fabricio Vagad, with the first known representation of the coat of arms of Aragon on the
Pablo_Hurus
1520–1591 Turco-Mongol dynasty in Sindh
BUNDI BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS SUGAUNAS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE GONDWANA
Arghun_dynasty
Medieval Jain and Hindu Rajput dynasty of Gwalior
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA The Tomaras of Gwalior circa 1400, with
Tomaras_of_Gwalior
Indo-Aryan language spoken in India
region. The state was divided into-Marwar, Mewar, Dhundhar, Hadoti, and Vagad. These divisions were based on culture and language. Now there is no such
Dhundari_language
District in Gujarat, India
Garado, Halar Chovisi, Kand, Kantho, Khadir, Modaso, Pranthal, Prawar, and Vagad. Kutch District is further divided into six subdistricts, each comprising
Kutch_district
Former Hindu kingdom in present Rajasthan (India)
BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI BUNDI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS CHEROS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE Tribal
Sirohi_State
Wazir of Cutch State
into disorder and become a prey to the raids of Miyana and Khosa robbers. Vagad was brought under order and made to pay revenue. The town of Sanva, whose
Fateh_Muhammad
Region and Mahajanapada in ancient eastern India
Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat Punjab Malwa Purvanchal Rohilkhand Shekhawati Vagad
Magadha
1201–1779 ruling dynasty of the Kathmandu Valley
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA Approximate location of the Malla confederacy
Malla_dynasty_(Nepal)
1514–1517 battles between Idar princes
Commanders and leaders Rana Sanga Rao Ganga Ajja Jhala Rawal Udai Singh of Vagad Rao Viram Deo Rathore of Merta Rai Mal Rathore Bhar Mal Rathore Nizam-ul-Mulk
Battles_of_Idar
Cultural region in India and Nepal, Asia
Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat Punjab Malwa Purvanchal Rohilkhand Shekhawati Vagad
Mithila_(region)
Medieval Rajput kingdom in India (1156–1947)
BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI BUNDI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS CHEROS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE Tribal
Kingdom_of_Jaisalmer
Dynasty in South Asia from 1320 to 1413
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA Firuz Shah Tughluq's favourite grandson
Tughlaq_dynasty
Princely state in northwest India (1028–1949)
BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI BUNDI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS CHEROS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE Tribal
Kingdom_of_Amber
Late medieval kingdom in India (1394–1573)
BUNDI BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS SUGAUNAS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE GONDWANA
Gujarat_Sultanate
1527 military conflict
Belligerents Kingdom of Mewar Kingdom of Marwar Kingdom of Amber Kingdom of Vagad Kingdom of Shekhawati Kingdom of Raisen Kingdom of Chanderi Bikaner State
Battle_of_Bayana
Dardistan Doaba Dhundhar Garhwal Gorwar Hadoti Jammu Kashmir Kumaon Ladakh Majha Marwar Mewar Mewat Punjab Malwa Purvanchal Rohilkhand Shekhawati Vagad
Gorwar
Dynasty of medieval India
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA Approximate location of the Sugauna/Oiniwar
Oiniwar_dynasty
District in Rajasthan, India
November 2022, it was declared a national monument. Banswara is part of the Vagad region of southern Rajasthan, which includes Banswara and Dungarpur districts
Banswara_district
River in Gujarat, India
square kilometres (2,176 sq mi). Along with the Ghelo, Kalubhar, and the Vagad Rivers, the Shetrunji is a principal river of the district, and the second
Shetrunji_River
Medieval state of India
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA Chutia kingdom (Tiwra) in early 16th century
Chutia_kingdom
Kingdom in Rajasthan, India (1226–1581, 1583–1947)
BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI BUNDI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS CHEROS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE Tribal
Kingdom_of_Marwar
Taluka in Ahmedabad district, Gujarat, India
Bhangadh 2,330 45.06% 868 Vasana 2,276 72.63% 926 Gunjar 2,216 69.04% 930 Mota Tradiya 2,198 56.6% 959 Ambli 2,197 49.52% 879 Vagad 2,161 67.01% 919
Dhandhuka_taluka
Ruling dynasty of the Khandesh Sultanate (1382–1601)
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA Khandesh Sultanate in the 1526, with neighbouring
Farooqui_dynasty
discursives et altérations significatives dans les chroniques de Fabricio de Vagad et de Gonzalo García de Santa María", Dire, taire, masquer les origines
Chronicle of the Peninsular States
Chronicle_of_the_Peninsular_States
Historic site
of Chalcolithic Micaceous Red Ware Tradition (2600 – 1600 BCE) Based on Vagad and Other Sites in Gujarat, India". Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies
Vejalka
Princely state of India
BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI BUNDI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS CHEROS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE Tribal
Bikaner_State
District of Rajasthan in India
02% Hindi as their first language. The Vagad region of Rajasthan includes Dungarpur and Banswara districts. Vagad's population is predominantly Bhils. These
Dungarpur_district
Town in Rajasthan, India
name of the place was Utthunaka. It was the capital of Paramara rulers of Vagad during eleventh-twelfth centuries A.D. They patronized both Jainism and
Arthuna
15th-century dynasty based in Sindh
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA Location of the Sammas, and main South
Samma_dynasty
Medieval Kingdom in Assam and nearby areas
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA Capital Kamarupanagara (present-day North
Kamata_Kingdom
Medieval kingdom in Punjab
BUNDI BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS SUGAUNAS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE GONDWANA
Langah_Sultanate
Historic kingdom in India
BUNDI BIKANER GUJARAT SULTANATE MEWAR MARWAR AMBER KARAULI MEWAT SIROHI VAGAD DIMASA TRIPWA AHOM KAMATAS SUGAUNAS BENGAL SULTANATE GAJAPATI EMPIRE GONDWANA
Twipra_Kingdom
Cutch State for issues regarding piracy in Arabian Sea and bandits from Vagad region entering into North Gujarat. In 1816, the Rao Bharmalji II agreed
James_MacMurdo
Regional history in Gujarat, India
before Mahmud Ghazni to Kanthkot Fort. Like Mularaja he held the whole of Vagad region and two of his grants dispose of Kutch villages. About the close
History_of_Kutch
History of Indian state of Gujarat
post-Urban period include Lothal B, Rangpur IIC and III, Rojdi C, Kuntasi, Vagad I B, Surkotada 1C, Dholavira VI &VII. It has been noted that in Gujarat
History_of_Gujarat
arbre) when the cross appeared there. According to Gualberto Fabricio de Vagad in his Crónica de Aragón (1499), the second king of Sobrarbe, García Ennéguiz
Kingdom_of_Sobrarbe
State of India
Ahirwal Mewat Hadoti Marwar Gorwar Gaurati Mewar Shekhawati Bagar tract Vagad Ghagghar planes in north Very humid eastern planes Humid aravalli range
Outline_of_Rajasthan
India. Their traditional center is in the Rajasthan cities of Pratapgarh, Dungarpur and Sagwara region, often called Vagad (or Raidesh). v t e v t e
Hūmaḍa
Digambar Jain monastic order
1170 AD. Bagada gachha: associated with Vagad region of Rajasthan Lata-bagada gachha: associated with Vagad and Lata region of Gujarat. The 1145 AD inscription
Kashtha_Sangha
and levied small contributions from the holdings in Vagad, as far as Anjar in Kutch. From Vágad he proceeded to Sorath, and in concert with Muhammad
Gujarat_under_Alamgir_II
History of Gujarat between 1297–1407
EMPIRE REDDI MALWA SULTANATE JAISALMER MEWAR MARWAR KARAULI AMBER SIROHI VAGAD MEWAT JAUNPUR SULTANATE GONDWANA The Gujarat Governorate and main South
Gujarat under the Delhi Sultanate
Gujarat_under_the_Delhi_Sultanate
Spanish heraldic legend
would not be much prior to 1551. Aragonese historian Gualberto Fabricio de Vagad, in his play Crónica de Aragón (Chronicle of Aragon) (1499) explained again
Legend_of_the_Four_Blood_Bars
State assembly election in India
National Congress Anjar None Premji Bhavanji Thacker Indian National Congress Vagad None Trilochana Ushakant Mehta Indian National Congress Dhrangadhra None
1957 Bombay State Legislative Assembly election
1957_Bombay_State_Legislative_Assembly_election
Name list
(1934–2019), Mexican singer, actor and television presenter Gualberto Fabricio de Vagad, Spanish monk and historian Gualberto Fernández (born 1941), Salvadorian
Gualberto
Bhil language of India
Wagdi Bhilodi Native to India Region Vagad region, Rajasthan Ethnicity Bhil Native speakers 3.39 million (2011 census) Language family Indo-European Indo-Iranian
Wagdi
2003 promotional single by Robyn
service (link) Nunstedt, Anders (2 October 2003). "Robyns show är kaxig och vågad" [Robyn's show is cocky and daring]. Expressen (in Swedish). Retrieved 9
O_Baby_(Robyn_song)
Temple in Banswara in Rajasthan, India
Shiva temple is 15–16 km from here via Partapur. Arthuna was capital of VAGAD. Paraheda village is known as ‘PARENDA’. There are several small Shiva temple
Paraheda_Shiv_Mandir
Village in Kutch, Gujarat
large fortunes. In 1828, it was one of the most prosperous villages in the Vagad region of Kutch with a population of 2000 people. Gazetteer of the Bombay
Ramgadh
Maharaja of Kutch from 1760 to 1778
heard about the incoming army and directed Jivan to summon the Abdasa and Vagad Girasias to defend the country. The whole Bhayat, except the Mothala chief
Godji_II
Village
monument stands here to this day. Lakho was the son of Raja Phul of Kerakot in Vagad states and is said to have been born when his father was absent warring
Atkot
Ruler of Kutch from 1814–1819
to Husain Miyan regarding piracy in the Arabian Sea and bandits in the Vagad region. Rao Bharmal II took over the management of state and Husain Miyan
Bharmalji_II
Maharaja of Kutch from 1718 to 1752
the Kera sub-division; from some villages in Miyani; and from Rapar in Vagad region. The lands of Mundra and Kanthi and Anjar Chovisi, added during Godji's
Deshalji_I
Season of television series
Flawless PL, Ozonee PL, Semilac PL, Tom & Rose, Vizard Men's Fashion, Vagad’s India, Bombay Shirt Company India, Hoff Jeans India, Seca Odzież Motocyklowa
Top Model (Polish TV series) season 4
Top_Model_(Polish_TV_series)_season_4
VAGAD
VAGAD
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vagadheeksha | வகதிகà¯à®·à®¾Â
Lord of spokesmen
Vagadheeksha | வகதிகà¯à®·à®¾Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Traditional
Lord of Spokesmen
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Goddess of the Spoken Word
VAGAD
VAGAD
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Compelling spear.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Efforts; Self Restrained
Male
Norse
Old Norse name composed of the elements folk "people, tribe," and varðr "guard," hence "guardian of the people."
Boy/Male
Hindu
The Sun
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant spelling of Champness, a variant of Champney.
Girl/Female
Scottish
Short.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the Stony Hollow
Boy/Male
Tamil
Expert, Lord Vishnu
Girl/Female
Indian
An arrow, Dart
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy
VAGAD
VAGAD
VAGAD
VAGAD
VAGAD