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Tamil language / Tamil-Brahmi / Ajanta Caves / Annavasal / Thirumayam / Pudukkottai / Sittanavasal / Jambai village / States and territories of India / Tamil Nadu / Pudukkottai District
Date: 2008-02-25 18:49:58
Tamil language
Tamil-Brahmi
Ajanta Caves
Annavasal
Thirumayam
Pudukkottai
Sittanavasal
Jambai village
States and territories of India
Tamil Nadu
Pudukkottai District

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