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Birin (Arabic: بيرين) is a
Syrian village located in the
Hirbnafsah Subdistrict in Hama District.
According to the
Syria Central Bureau of Statistics...
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Michael Krešimir II,
became kings,
after a long
struggle for succession.
Birin 2015, p. 56.
Croatian Encyclopedia 2021. "Krešimir I.".
Croatian Encyclopedia...
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Birinus (also Berin,
Birin; c. 600 – 3
December 649 or 650) was the
first Bishop of
Dorchester and was
known as the "Apostle to the West Saxons" for his...
- most well
known songs are "Poema da farra", "Makesu", "Muadiakimi", "
Birin Birin", "Monagambé", "Adeus À Hora da Partida" and "Meninos do Huambo". Mingas...
- (in Croatian). III (19): 243–270. ISSN 0351-4536.
Goldstein 1999, p. 13.
Birin, Ante (January 2015). "Pregled političke
povijesti Hrvata u
ranome srednjem...
- hrt.hr (in Croatian).
Croatian Radio Television (HRT). 10
December 2024.
Birin, Ante (2001). "Tomislav JONJIĆ:
Hrvatska vanjska politika 1939.-1942., Libar...
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similar to
biryani or polao, made with meat and/or vegetables. Red and
white Birin rice (also
transliterated as
Biroin or Bireen) is
found only in the Sylhet...
- to the north, al-Khalidiyah to the east, Tell
Qartal to the southeast,
Birin to the
south and al-Muah to the southwest.
According to the
Syria Central...
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Nearby localities include Tayzin to the north, al-Rabiaa to the west,
Birin to the
south and Kafr
Buhum to the southeast.
According to the
Central Bureau...
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through Mesopotamia and Babylonia:
Handbook for Travellers. Karl Baedeker.
Birin Hama. Walpole,
Frederick (1851). The Ansayrii, (or ********ins): With Travels...