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Deira (/ˈdaɪrə, ˈdɛərə/ DY-rə, DAIR-ə; Old Welsh/****bric:
Deywr or Deifr; Old English:
Derenrice or Dere) was an area of Post-Roman Britain, and a later...
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Dubai Islands,
formerly known as the
Deira Islands (Arabic: جزر ديرة) are four
artificial islands off the
coast of
Deira, Dubai,
United Arab Emirates. The...
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Deira (In Arabic: ديرة) is a
historically significant district within the city of Dubai,
United Arab
Emirates bordered by the Cr****, Sharjah, and Al Awir...
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Deira Clocktower (Arabic: برج الساعة ديرة),
originally referred to as the
Dubai Clock Tower, is a
roundabout in
Deira, Dubai,
United Arab
Emirates (UAE)...
- south-east Scotland, was
initially divided into two kingdoms:
Bernicia and
Deira. The two were
first united by king Æthelfrith
around the year 604, and except...
- King of
Deira (651–c. 655). He was the son of King
Oswald of Northumbria, who was
killed at the
Battle of
Maserfield in 642.
After Oswine of
Deira was killed...
- of
Deira (632–633 or 633–634) in
northern England. He was a
cousin of king
Edwin of Northumbria,
being the son of Edwin's
uncle Æthelric of
Deira. Osric...
- (died c. 604?) was
supposedly a King of
Deira (c. 589/599–c. 604). He is
thought to have
succeeded Ælla of
Deira, but his
existence is
historically obscure...
- kingdoms,
Deira in the
south and
Bernicia in the north.
Conflict in the
first half of the
seventh century ended with the
murder of the last king of
Deira in...
- archipelagos: Palm Jumeirah,
Dubai Islands (formerly
known as Palm
Deira or
Deira Islands), and Palm
Jebel Ali, on the
coast of Dubai,
United Arab Emirates...