Kambar

Kambar

Kambar can refer to:

*Chandrashekhara Kambar, a major Kannada poet, writer and playwright.
*Kambar, a prominent Tamil poet popularly known for authoring "Ramavatharam".
*Kambar (Cambridge), Cambridge's leading alternative clubbing venue.


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