urdu, persian, sanskriti
God Knows
There are many languages in use on the African continent. That said, "Jessica" would be "Jessica" in any of them. It has no equivalent in any other language.
Here is a link to an incomplete list of ghost towns - nobody really knows exactly how many towns have been abandoned in the US.
Nubian civilization; bantu people
That depends on which country you are in and what specific time period, since languages changed considerably during the very long medieval period.In England, Old English was spoken up to the mid-12th century by ordinary (non-noble) people, then Middle English began to evolve. Wealthy aristocrats spoke Anglo-Norman French (not the same thing as French). In Germany people spoke Middle High German, in Flanders they spoke Flemish, in Italy many Italian dialects were used, in Spain people spoke Old Spanish. There were many other medieval languages across Europe.
urdu, persian, sanskriti
two
Sambhaji Maharaj is believed to have been proficient in multiple languages, including Marathi, Sanskrit, Persian, and Arabic. However, the exact number of languages he knew is not definitively documented.
He was a great man who had won many kingdoms
Two Son : Sambhaji & Rajaram Six Daughters. Total :8
Three Hundred Fifty Two
Three Hundred Fifty Two
only one....whose name is Sambhaji
shivaji maharaj won 265 fort....only 2 fort never won...murud-junjira..ani..devgiri fort...
It is a myth. There is no information on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's pets except his horses. Therefore, the dog samadhi is also a myth. Please do not quote a dog statue on Raigad fort as Maharaj's favourite dog Waghya. That dog was a pet of Tukoji Holkar.
The right hand of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was Tanaji Malusare, a trusted general and close friend. Tanaji played a pivotal role in many of Shivaji's military campaigns, most famously in the successful capture of the Kondana Fort. His bravery and loyalty made him a legendary figure in Maratha history, and he is often celebrated for his sacrifice during the battle for the fort.
A person who knows many languages is called a polyglot.