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- (a parody of Laura Bozzo), among others. Duval had a recurring role as Damela Micha (a parody of Adela Micha) on El Privilegio de Mandar, produced by...
- of a people, then of a country. Sinhala BCE inscriptions cite dameḍa-, damela- denoting Tamil merchants. Early Buddhist and Jaina sources used damiḷa-...
- origin of the Sanskrit word drāviḍa is Tamil. In Prakrit, words such as "Damela", "Dameda", "Dhamila" and "Damila", which later evolved from "Tamila", could...
- "Dame la hora" ('Give me the time -- what time is it?') which sounds like: Dámela ahora ('Give it to me now'), a phrase which can connote "it" as being either...
- Archived from the original on March 12, 2022. Retrieved August 22, 2020. "Dámela - Single by Nio García & Myke Towers". Apple Music. Archived from the original...
- unknown whether the term Tamila and its equivalents in Prakrit such as Damela, Damila, or Tamira was first used as a self designation or a by outsiders...
- historic period. Epigraphic evidence shows people identifying themselves as Damelas or Damedas (the Prakrit word for Tamil people) in Anuradhapura, the capital...
- There is epigraphic evidence of traders and others self identifying as Damelas or Damedas (Sinhala and Sinhala prakrit for Tamils) in Anuradhapura and...
- Victor Thapelo Senyatso Julia Chuene Mugwili Mubarak Basha Mahaboob Dumla Damela Nwabisa Mdlankomo Joshua Sechaba Sono Remonde Laura Abrahams Tsogoane Kenneth...
- Dameḻa...