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- exquisite taste. He is an excellent speaker and debater, writes verses and patronises poets and men of letters. Urban VIII's papacy covered 21 years of the...
- by the Kadambas as the feudatories of the Chalukyas of Kalyani. They patronised Jainism in Goa. In 1312, Goa came under the governance of the Delhi Sultanate...
- during a golden age of literature in South India in general. The rulers patronised Kannada, Telugu, Sanskrit and Tamil scholars who wrote in the Jain, Virashaiva...
- ****ociations, but for most Romans, recreational dining usually meant patronising taverns. Children entertained themselves with toys and such games as...
- sons". The Telegraph. Retrieved 14 September 2013. "Royal Guard Commander patronises graduation ceremony". Bahrain News Agency. 25 February 2020. Retrieved...
- back to a screening of a bioscope in 1898.: 129  The Nawabs of Dhaka patronised the production of several silent films from the 1900s. Picture House,...
- inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2023. The Hoysala rulers also patronised the fine arts, encouraging literature to flourish in Kannada and Sanskrit...
- society, while other historians question this, noting that he financed or patronised the building of Hindu temples, emplo**** significantly more Hindus in his...
- exotic foreign religion, **** with exotic foreign Javier Bardem. Film patronises Italians, Indians, Indonesians. Julia finds spirituality, rejects rat...
- the subcontinent. Indian royalty, big and small, and the temples they patronised drew citizens in great numbers to the capital cities, which became economic...