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Aghwan may
refer to:
Aghwan language, an
extinct Northeast Caucasian language Aghwan Dorjieff (1853–1938), a Russian-born monk of
Tibetan Buddhism This...
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considered for merging. ›
Caucasian Albanian (also
called Old Udi,
Aluan or
Aghwan) is an
extinct member of the
Northeast Caucasian languages. It was spoken...
- to have been
engaged in spying, was
Agvan Dorzhiev (under the
spelling "
Aghwan Dordjieff"). The
claim has been
criticised by some of Gurdjieff's biographers...
- of
transliterated Armenian characters,
would be
pronounced as
Aghvan or
Aghwan. To the Persians, this
would further be
altered to Aoghan, Avghan, and Afghan...
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Transsylvaniae (ed.). Românii în
opera Notarului Anonim (in Romanian). Vol. 27. "
Aghwan".
Archived from the
original on 26
December 2014.
Retrieved 24
April 2024...
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Archived from the
original on 11
April 2013.
Retrieved 29
March 2013. "
Aghwan Papikjan wypożyczony do Spartaka" (in Polish). 90minut.pl.
Retrieved 29...
- Indo-European
Sambe xac I/L
Kachari xad I/E Adai xae I/A
Aequian 埃桂语 xag I/A
Aghwan (xah)
Kahayan xai I/E Kaimbé xaj I/E
Tupian Ararandewára xak I/E isolate...
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Saint Elisæus, Ełišay, Yeghishe,
Elishe or Ełišē (Armenian: Եղիշե) was the
first patriarch of the
Church of
Caucasian Albania by
local tradition. First...
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inscription on a red
sandstone slab says
Masnad Ali Isa Khan, son of Niaz
Aghwan, the
Chief chamberlain. Raj Ghat, a
memorial to
Mahatma Gandhi. Imogiri...