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Berber ancestor. The
place of
origin of the
Baranis is unknown, the
first area,
where the
groups of
Baranis are
historically located, is the m****if of...
- Look up
Barani in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Barani may
refer to:
Barani, Golestan, a
village in
Golestan Province, Iraq
Barani, Hormozgan, a village...
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Ziauddin Barani (Urdu: ضیاء الدین برنی; 1285–1358 CE) was an
Indian political thinker of the
Delhi Sultanate located in present-day
Northern India during...
- A
Barani flip or
Barani is an
aerial maneuver consisting of a
front flip and a half twist. This
trick is
performed in
number of
sports including but not...
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Berber tribes into
either the
Baranis or Butr to
refer to
whether they were
sedentary or nomadic. Ibn
Khaldun divides the
Baranis into the Awraba, 'Adjisa...
- locally.
Sometimes called Baranis, the port
should not be
confused with the medieval-noted
branch of the Berbers, the al-
Baranis. At its
southern end, scattered...
- "uncleaned bay"; Latin:
Sinus Immundus, Arabic: خليج برنيس, romanized: khalij
Baranis, lit. 'Berenice Bay') is a bay on the
Egyptian side of the Red Sea, in...
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Barani,
during the last four or five
years of his life,
Alauddin deeply favoured Kafur, and
handed over the
administration to him.
Based on
Barani's description...
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Berenice Troglodytica, also
called Berenike (Gr****: Βερενίκη) or
Baranis, is an
ancient seaport of
Egypt on the
western s**** of the Red Sea. It is situated...
- 23°54′17″N 35°47′20″E / 23.90472°N 35.78889°E / 23.90472; 35.78889 Ras
Banas (Gr****:
Lepte Akra,
Egyptian Arabic: راس بناس
pronounced [ɾɑːs bæˈnæːs])...