- `Usayb [ar]
Ahmar ibn Jazi [ar]
Ahmar ibn
Mazan ibn Aws [ar]
Ahmar ibn Mu`
awiya ibn Salim [ar]
Ahmar ibn
Qatan al-Hamdani [ar]
Ahmar ibn Salim [ar] Ahmar...
- The
Awngi language, in
older publications also
called Awiya (an
inappropriate ethnonym), is a
endangered indigenous Central Cu****ic
language spoken by...
-
Yazid ibn Mu'awiya ibn Abi
Sufyan (Arabic: يزيد بن معاوية بن أبي سفيان, romanized: Yazīd ibn Muʿāwiya ibn ʾAbī Sufyān; c. 646 – 11
November 683), commonly...
- and churches. The
peninsula was
previously called Xagħret
Mewwija (Mu'
awiya – Meuia;
named during the Arab period) or Ħal Newwija.
Mewwija refers to...
-
include shashin (शशन
shashana 'religion'),
sansar (सँसार sansāra 'space'),
awiyas (अभ्यास
abhyasa 'talent'),
buyan (पुण्य
punya 'good deeds'),
agshin (क्षण...
- masaká Manitsauá
Yuruna kuñá hidarú hadzú ita maidzú Mundurucú Mundurucú
awiyá hü
tasha witáa muirará piho
Curuaya Mundurucú áu ü titi wítaʔa mára bíu...
- al-Saghir cemetery, next to his
father and near to the
grave of the
Caliph Mu`
awiya. His was a
tumultuous time:
centuries of Shia
reign had not long
ended in...
-
Translation 1 Mu῾
āwiya 2 Nu῾mān fils de Mālik 3 … 4
Croix (Christian cross) (type 3) (Thawbān) fils de
Marthad al-Ilāh… 5 Mu῾
āwiya fils d’al-Ḥārith 6...
- Cu****ic: Beja (Bedauye) III.D.2
Central Cu****ic: Bogo (Bilin), Kamir, Khamta,
Awiya, Damot, Kemant, Kayla,
Quara III.D.3
Eastern Cu****ic: Saho-Afar, Somali...
- does not have a
clear goal.)'
Other question words are
awiya 'who?', r-
awiya 'whose?', p-
awiya 'what?', tiya 'how much/many?' and
titiya 'when?'. The...