Kosali (cattle)
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Kosali may refer to: Languages * Sambalpuri language, a language of Odisha, India, where ''Kosali'' has been promoted as an alternative name * the group of Eastern Hindi languages, including at least Awadhi Other uses * Kosali (cattle), an Indian breed of cattle * Kosalı, a village in Shaki Rayon, Azerbaijan * (known as ''Kosalı'' in Azerbaijani), a settlement in Gardabani Municipality, Georgia * Kosali Simon, American economist See also * Kosal (other) * Kosala (other) * Kosli Kosli is a town and "tehsil" in the Rewari district of Haryana in India. It comes in Ahirwal (a region dominated by Ahir/Yadav community). It is situated 80 kilometers South-West from Delhi. Kosli Tehsil is part of National Capital Region. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sambalpuri Language
Sambalpuri is an Indo-Aryan language variety spoken in western Odisha, India. It is alternatively known as Western Odia, and as Kosali (with variants ''Kosli'', ''Koshal'' and ''Koshali''), a recently popularised but controversial term, which draws on an association with the historical region of Dakshina Kosala, whose territories also included the present-day Sambalpur region. Its speakers usually perceive it as a separate language, while outsiders have seen it as a dialect of Odia, and standard Odia is used by Sambalpuri speakers for formal communication. A 2006 survey of the varieties spoken in four villages found out that they share three-quarters of their basic vocabulary with Standard Odia. Geographical Distribution There were million people in India who declared their language to be Sambalpuri at the 2011 census, almost all of them residents in Odisha. These speakers were mostly concetrated in the districts of Bargarh ( speakers), Subarnapur (), Balangir (), Samb ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eastern Hindi
The Central Indo-Aryan languages or Hindi languages are a group of related language varieties Spoken across North India and Central India. These language varieties form the central part of the Indo-Aryan language family, itself a part of the Indo-European language family. They historically form a dialect continuum that descends from the Middle Prakrits. Located in the Hindi Belt, the Central Zone includes the Dehlavi (Delhi) dialect (one of several called ' Khariboli') of the Hindustani language, The lingua franca of Northern India that is the basis of the Modern Standard Hindi and Modern Standard Urdu literary standards. In regards to the Indo-Aryan language family, the coherence of this language group depends on the classification being used; here only Eastern and Western Hindi will be considered. Languages If there can be considered a consensus within the dialectology of Hindi proper, it is that it can be split into two sets of dialects: ''Western'' and ''Eastern Hind ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Awadhi Language
Awadhi (; ), also known as Audhi (), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken in northern India and Nepal. It is primarily spoken in the Awadh region of present-day Uttar Pradesh, India. The name ''Awadh'' is connected to Ayodhya, the ancient city, which is regarded as the homeland of the Hindu god Rama. See also, the Oudh state which was settled in North India during the Mughal rule. It was, along with Braj Bhasha, used widely as a literary vehicle before being displaced by Hindustani in the 19th century. Linguistically, Awadhi is a language at par with Hindustani. However, it is regarded by the state to be a dialect of the Central Indo-Aryan (Hindi) languages, and the area where Awadhi is spoken to be a part of the Hindi-language area owing to their cultural proximity. As a result, Modern Standard Hindi, rather than Awadhi, is used for school instructions as well as administrative and official purposes; and its literature falls within the scope of Hindi literature. Alternati ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kosali (cattle)
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Kosali may refer to: Languages * Sambalpuri language, a language of Odisha, India, where ''Kosali'' has been promoted as an alternative name * the group of Eastern Hindi languages, including at least Awadhi Other uses * Kosali (cattle), an Indian breed of cattle * Kosalı, a village in Shaki Rayon, Azerbaijan * (known as ''Kosalı'' in Azerbaijani), a settlement in Gardabani Municipality, Georgia * Kosali Simon, American economist See also * Kosal (other) * Kosala (other) * Kosli Kosli is a town and "tehsil" in the Rewari district of Haryana in India. It comes in Ahirwal (a region dominated by Ahir/Yadav community). It is situated 80 kilometers South-West from Delhi. Kosli Tehsil is part of National Capital Region. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Indian Cattle Breeds ...
This is a list of the cattle breeds considered in India to be wholly or partly of Indian origin. Some may have complex or obscure histories, so inclusion here does not necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively Indian. Cows from these breeds are often called deshi cows Indigenous breeds See also * Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) * Indigenous cattle breeds of India * Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes (CIRB, Hisar) * Government Livestock Farm, Hisar (GLF, Hisar) * National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI, Karnal) * List of water buffalo breeds References {{Cattle breeds of India Cattle Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus ''Bos''. Adult females are referred to as cows and adult mal ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kosalı
Kosalı is a village in the municipality of Çələbixan in the Shaki Rayon of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (, ; az, Azərbaycan ), officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, , also sometimes officially called the Azerbaijan Republic is a transcontinental country located at the boundary of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is a part of th .... In 2009, it had a population of 127. References Populated places in Shaki District {{Shaki-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gardabani Municipality
__NOTOC__ Gardabani ( ka, გარდაბნის მუნიციპალიტეტი, ''Gardabnis Municiṕaliťeťi'') is a municipality in Georgia's southern region Kvemo Kartli. It covers an area of . As of 2021 it had a population of 80,329 people. The city of Gardabani is its administrative centre. Modern History After the annexation of the Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti by the Russian Empire in 1801, the area of modern Gardabani administratively became part of the Tiflis Uyezd, which itself was part of the successive governates Georgia Governorate, Georgia-Imeretia Governorate and finally between 1846 and 1917 the Tiflis Governorate. Within the Tiflis Uyezd, present day Gardabani was located in the western half of the administrative uchastoks Karayaz (Караязский участок) and Sartachal (Сартачальский участок). The southern part (Karayaz) was mainly inhabited by Azerbaijanis, who at the time were referred to as Tatars like other ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kosali Simon
Kosali Ilayperuma Simon is the Herman B Wells Endowed Professor in health economics at School of Public and Environmental Affairs (SPEA) at Indiana University which she joined in 2010. Academic career She graduated with a bachelor's in economics and German Literature from Hamilton College in 1994. After a year studying in Europe as a Watson Fellow, she obtained a doctorate degree in economics from University of Maryland, College Park in 1999. She is a research associate at the NBER, affiliated with the Children, Health Care, and Health Economics programs, and an associate editor of the Journal of Health Economics. She is consulted by the press as an expert in the field of health care economics. Recently, some of her work has focused on the impact of the Affordable Care Act on the labour market regarding work hours; she finds very minimal effect on part-time work as a result of the institution of the law. Selected works * Gruber, J. and Simon, K., 2008Crowd-out 10 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kosal (other)
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Kosal may refer to: * Kosal state movement, campaign for Western Odisha to be a separate state. * Kosala (other), historical regions in India * Western Odisha, western part of Odisha state See also * Kosali (other) * Kosel (other) * Koshala * Kaushal Kaushal is a Hindu given name and surname common in India, Sri Lanka and Nepal. List of people Given name * Kaushal Acharjee, Indian cricketer * Kaushal Inamdar, Indian singer * Kaushal Kishore, Indian politician * Kaushal Lokuarachchi, Sri La ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kosala (other)
Kosala was one of the 16 Mahajanapadas in the 6th to 5th centuries BCE, approximately within the present-day Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh, India. Kosala may also refer to: * Kosala Kingdom, a kingdom in ancient India * ''Kosala'' (moth), a genus of moth * ''Kosala'' (novel), a 1963 Marathi-language novel by Indian writer Bhalchandra Nemade People with the given name *Kosala Devi, first wife of Magadha Emperor Bimbisara (558–491 BCE) *Kosala Kulasekara (born 1985), Sri Lankan cricketer *Kosala Kuruppuarachchi (born 1964), Sri Lankan cricketer * Kosala Ramadas (died 2013), politician in Kerala, India See also * Dakshina Kosala Kingdom Dakshina Kosala ( IAST: Dakṣiṇa Kosala, "southern Kosala") is a historical region of central India. It was located in what is now Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh along with some parts of Western Odisha. At its greatest extent, it may have ... or South Kosala, in present Chhattisgarh state and western Odisha state * Kosal (disambiguat ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |