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Derveni may
refer to:
Derven [sv], a
village in the muni****lity of Krujë Derveni, Achaea, part of the muni****l unit of Diakopto,
Achaea Derveni, Arcadia...
- by John Powers,
David Templeman, p. 493
China Archaeology & Art Digest,
Volume 3,
Issue 1, p. 205
Warfare in
Chinese History, by H. J. Van
Derven, p239...
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geographical location,
squeezed between the
mountains and the deep
Corinthian Sea.
Derven means narrow p****age or path in
Ottoman Turkish. It was
founded in the early...
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Strumica Stara Reka Drim (in Albania)
Black Drin
Sateska Golema Reka
Radika Derven Ribnička
Dlaboka Danube (in Serbia) Južna
Morava (in Serbia) Binačka Morava...
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Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-3235-3. Twitchett,
Denis (2000). H. J. Van
Derven (ed.).
Warfare in
Chinese History. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-11774-7. Woodside...
- дом") – 80
people "Veliko
Tarnovo hills" – (being constructed)
Ville zone "
Derven" ("Дервен") – 80
people "Sveta gora"
Center "Zona B" "Cholakovtsi" "Varusha...
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attending Franciscan school in Shkodër and
continuing his
education in
Derven (now in
North Macedonia), Finiq, and
Banja Luka. He was a
noted folklorist...
- Toqto'a; et al. (1344). Liao Shi (宋史) [History of Liao] (in Chinese). Van
Derven, H. J., ed. (2000).
Warfare in
Chinese History (illustrated ed.). BRILL...
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vowel alternation.
class 3 + 7
roots (ɛ-i-i-ɔ):
Inherited strong verbs: -
derven (bederven – verderven), helpen, sterven, werpen, werven, zwerven. Anomalous...
- the road
between Istanbul and Albania. In 1530
Furka is
mentioned as a
derven village.
Except for agriculture,
people were
occupied with dervening. They...