- Jānis
Timma (2 July 1992 – 17
December 2024) was a
Latvian professional basketball player.
Standing at 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in), he
mainly pla**** at the small...
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Timma is a
village development committee in
Bhojpur District in the Kosi Zone of
eastern Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had a po****tion...
- as
Saluva Timma,
Timma Rajah,
Timayya and Timmarasa.
Portuguese traveller Domingo Paes
calls Timmarasa as "Temersea" who was
Saluva Timma,
Krishna Deva’s...
- was
timma (
timma being a name
colloquially used in
Kannada to
denote a man who is
considered SIMPLETON).
Beechi released a lot of
books with
timma in the...
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declared support for
Venkata III,
while Timma Raja got
support from no-one and was
looked upon as a usurper.
Timma Raja
nevertheless made a lot of trouble...
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Pemmasani Timmanayudu I, also
known as
Thimma Nayudu, was the
progenitor of the
Pemmasani Nayaks, as per the
kaifiyat of Tadipatri. The
Pemmasani migrated...
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Choudhary as
Kandpal Mandeep Bamra as
Lovely Singh Diwakar Kumar Jha as
Timma Diwakar Dhayani as
Sunil Dogra, the
local police chief Vaarun Bhagat as...
- Chilean-Spanish
roots who parti****ted in
Melodifestivalen twice, in 2000 with "Varje
timma, var minut", and in 2002 with "No hay nada más". She died
after having struggled...
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named Timma from his wife, Lakkamba.
Timma married Gopama Devi and had
several sons,
including Tirumala, Vitthala,
Chinna Timma, and Papa
Timma. He also...
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professional basketball player Jānis
Timma. In late 2024,
Sedokova filed for a
divorce from
Timma. On 16 December,
Timma was
found dead
following a suspected...