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Anisa (Ανίσα) was a town of
ancient Cappadocia,
inhabited in ****enistic, Roman, and
Byzantine times. A
source described Anisa as a politeumata, which...
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Anisa was a town of
ancient Cappadocia.
Anisa or
Anieca may also
refer to:
Anisa Angarola,
American guitarist Anisa Butt (born 1993), British-Indian actress...
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Anisa Makhlouf (Arabic: أَنِيسَةُ مَخْلُوفٍ, romanized: ʾAnīsah Maḵlūf; 5
November 1930 – 6
February 2016) was the
matriarch of the
Syrian Al-****ad family...
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Anisa Butt (born 18
January 1993) is a
British television and film
actress who
works in
Indian television and cinema. She
started her
career as a child...
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Anisa Raquel Guajardo Braff (born 10
March 1991) is a
former professional footballer who pla**** as a forward. Born in the
United States, she represented...
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Anisa Ibrahim (Somali:
Anisa Ibrahim; Arabic: أنيسة إبراهيم) (born 1987) is a Somali-American doctor. She is the
first refugee to be
appointed director...
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Anisa Say**** (born 22
September 1980) is an
Indian female pistol shooter who won two gold
medals in 2010
Commonwealth Games. She also won a gold medal...
- The tree of life is a
fundamental archetype in many of the world's mythological, religious, and
philosophical traditions. It is
closely related to the...
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Anisa Abdulkadir Hajimumin (Somali:
Anisa Cabdulqaadir Xaajimuumin, Arabic: أنيسة حاجي المؤمن) (born
November 20, 1978) is a
Somali American politician...
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vulgare Gaertn.
Apium anisum (L.)
Crantz Carum anisum (L.) Baill.
Pimpinele anisa St.-Lag.
Ptychotis vargasiana DC.
Selinum anisum (L.) E.H.L.
Krause Seseli...