- (May–June 1804).
Sabun was the
eldest son of the
ineffective Kolak Salih Derret. As the
result of a conspiracy, his
father was
killed and
Sabun ****umed...
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biography of
Bukka I".
Preserve articles.
Retrieved 29
December 2020. M.
Derret, J.
Duncan (23
April 1957). The Hoysalas. London, UK:
Oxford University...
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Translated by
Swami Vijnanananda".
Swami Vijnanananda.
Retrieved 21 May 2017.
Derret,
Duncan and Smith, Daniel, "The
Adyar Library bulletin,
Volume 30", 1966...
- Gawrang,
Mbangi (1785–1806)
Wadai Empire (complete list) –
Muhammad Salih Derret ibn Jawda,
Kolak (1795–1803) Congo,
Democratic Republic of the Kuba Kingdom...
- 9 Lariviere, p.20 Kane, p.98 Kane, p.31 Kane, p.3 Kane, p.11 Kane, p.62
Derret, p.599 Drekmeier, p.10-11 Derrett, J.D.M. "Rajadharma." The
Journal of Asian...
- al-Mahdi,
Mbangi (1846–1858)
Wadai Empire (complete list) –
Muhammad Salih Derret ibn Jawda,
Kolak (1795–1803) Abd al-Karim Sabun,
Kolak (1803–1813) Muhammad...
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Wadai Empire (complete list) – 'Izz ad-Din
Muhammad al-Sharif ibn
Salih Derret,
Kolak (1835–1858) 'Ali ibn Muhammad,
Kolak (1858–1874)
Yusuf ibn 'Ali,...
- E.P. (1921), p. 34
Sastri 1955, p. 358
Sahitya Akademi (1988), p. 1475
Derret and
Coelho in
Kamath (1980), pp. 124–126
Narasimhacharya (1934), pp. 19–21...
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Although Greener was
initially reluctant to add a
pianist into the mix,
Derret has
credited Fields with
encouraging the band's
melodic sound: "There were...
- (1960) Z-1058 -
Apaapa Sisters - "E Waka" / "E Tehia" - (1960) Z-1059 Rod
Derret - "Teddy Boy's Picnic" / "The Jester" - (1960) Z-1060
Happy Hill - "The...