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Biy (Kazakh: Би, Bi) were
elected Kazakh judges and
administrators during the
Kazakh Khanate era.
Biys were
below Sultans in rank. Many
consider "
Biy"...
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Daniyal Biy (Chagatai and Persian: دانیال بیگ) was the
Uzbek ruler (atalyk) of
Bukhara from 1758 to 1785. His
father was
Khudoyar biy. The
previous ruler...
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Biy (also Tole Bi), or Töle Älibekūly (Kazakh: Төле би Әлібекұлы, Töle bi Älibekūly) (c. 1663, Köktuma Tract, now Shu District,
Kazakhstan - 1756...
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biy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
BIY is the code for the
Bingley railway station in West Yorkshire, England.
Biy may also
refer to:
biy, historically...
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Supreme Biy of all the
Kyrgyz tribes of the north, and
Koshoi Biy (Solto),
Karaboto Biy [ky] (Kytai),
Maitak Biy (Kushchu) and
Akbay Biy (Saruu) were...
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Anansi Boys is a
fantasy novel by
English writer Neil Gaiman. In the novel, "Mr. Nancy"—an
incarnation of the West
African trickster god Anansi—dies, leaving...
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Austroasiatic Munda North Kherwarian Mundaric Birhor Language codes ISO 639-3
biy Glottolog birh1242 ELP
Birhor Birhor is
classified as
Critically Endangered...
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Biy-Myrza (Kyrgyz: Бий-Мырза, romanized:
Biy-Myrza;
formerly Telman) is a
village in Kara-Kulja
District of Osh
Region of Kyrgyzstan. Its po****tion was...
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Narbuta Bek was the Khan of
Kokand from c. 1764 to 1801. He was the
grandson of
Abdul Karim Bek his only
successor of not
killed by
Irdana Bek in a coup...
- The Diy-Gid-
Biy (DGB)
sites are
archaeological sites located around the
Mandara Mountains of
northern Cameroon and Nigeria,
overlooking the
several kilometers...