- The
Hajong ethnic religion, also
called Dyaoism, is the
ethnic religion of the
Hajong people of
Northeast India, the
fourth largest ethnicity in the Indian...
- over all the kingdoms,
except the
Serer Kingdoms of Sine and Saloum. Yoro
Dyao was in
command of the
canton of Foss-Galodjina and was set over Wâlo (Ouâlo)...
- Hindu)
Syncretic Hinduism Banjara Hinduism Baul Bhil
Hinduism Folk
Hinduism Dyaoism Indonesian Hinduism Balinese Hinduism Javanese Hinduism Tenggerese Hinduism...
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religion Keoliya Daikhoism Aronban Lokhimon Sat Sang
Honghari ****ulang
Dyaoism Siangsawn Pasian Krama Religion Sanamahism Sari
Dharam East
India Bon Kiratism...
- Yoro Boly
Dyao, Yoro Boly Jaw, or Yoro
Booli Jaw (born in Xumma, Waalo, c. 1847 -
April 3, 1919) was a
Wolof historian, author, noble, and
scion of Senegambia...
- The
Denver Young Artists Orchestra ****ociation (
DYAO) is one of the
leading youth orchestras in the
United States today. It was
founded in 1977 by Betty...
- Anta Diop
DeSagana Diop Papa
Bouba Diop
Sofiane Diop Papy
Djilobodji Yoro
Dyao Baye Fall (Battling Siki)
Maissa Bigué Ngoné Fall
Idrissa Gueye Abdul Injai...
- some
partial speakers. The name has also been
spelt Chowie, Djaoi, Djau,
Dyao, and Dyawi. Jawi is a Non-Pama–Nyungan
language of the
Nyulnyulan family...
- god of Heaven, and dyú (द्यु), the
common word for "heaven", Old Avestan:
dyaoš (𐬛𐬫𐬀𐬊𐬱), "heaven",
mentioned in a
single verse of the Avesta; Young...
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daughter Chang ghor:
granary Dhiki ghor:
husking house Guli ghor:
cattle shed
Dyao ghor: a
shrine for the
household deities The
staple food is rice
eaten with...