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LITERARY WORK
Kamba Ramayanam; Kambaramayanam; Iramavataram
  • The Ranganathasamy Temple, Srirangam]] where Kambar is believed to have first recited the epic
  • [[Rama]] and [[Hanuman]] fighting [[Ravana]], <small>an album painting on paper from Tamil Nadu, ca 1820.</small>

Kamba language         
  • Dance song. Machakos. Akamba. 1911-12
  • Dance song. Male solo. Akamba. Machakos. 1911–12.
BANTU LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN KENYA
Daisu language; Kikamba language; Kamba language (Kenya); Kenya Kamba language; ISO 639:kam; Kikamba; Dhaiso language; Daiso language; ISO 639:dhs; Kamba (Kenya) language; Kamba (Kenya)
Kamba,Laurie Bauer, 2007, The Linguistics Student’s Handbook, Edinburgh or Kikamba, is a Bantu language spoken by millions of Kamba people, primarily in Kenya, as well as thousands of people in Uganda, Tanzania, and elsewhere. In Kenya, Kamba is generally spoken in four counties: Machakos, Kitui, Makueni, and Kwale.
Kamba         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Kamba (disambiguation)
['kamb?]
¦ noun (plural same, Kambas, or Wakamba)
1. a member of a people of central Kenya.
2. the Bantu language of the Kamba.
Origin
the name in Kamba.
Kamba War         
CIVIL WAR IN BAGAMOYO
Kamba war
The term Kamba War has been used by historians to refer to a conflict that took place between the Kamba people and communities living in regions around present day Bagamoyo, Tanzania. It has been argued that the Kamba attack forced the communities living in this area to unite against the enemy and that this unification led to the creation of Zaramo identity.

Wikipedia

Ramavataram

Ramavataram, popularly referred to as Kamba Ramayanam, is a Tamil epic that was written by the Tamil poet Kambar during the 12th century. Based on Valmiki's Ramayana (which is in Sanskrit), the story describes the life of King Rama of Ayodhya. However, Ramavatharam is different from the Sanskrit version in many aspects – both in spiritual concepts and in the specifics of the storyline. This historic work is considered by both Tamil scholars and the general public as one of the greatest literary works in Tamil literature.

Kambar wrote this epic with the patronage of Thiruvennai Nallur Sadayappa Vallal, a Pannai kula chieftain. In gratitude to his patron, Kamban references his name once in every 1,000 verses.