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William of
Falgar (died 1297 or 1298) was a
Franciscan theologian from south-west France, a
follower of Bonaventure. He
entered the
Franciscan Order at...
- Tepe.
Within three years he was also able to
subdue Zamin, Panjkent, and
Falgar.
Although Muhammad Rakhim Khan was not a
descendant of
Genghis Khan, through...
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Clement IV and
survived in place.
Raimond du Falga,
Raymond de
Falgar,
Raimond de
Falgar,
Raimon de Fauga,
Raymond de Fauga,
Raimond de Felgar, Raymond...
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Kashkadarya Region, Uzbekistan)
Urgut (now
Samarqand Region, Uzbekistan)
Falgar (now
Sughd province, Tajikistan) A map of the
Emirate of Bukhara's beyliks...
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Falga (French pronunciation: [falɡa]; Occitan: Le
Falgar) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in
southwestern France. The
inhabitants of the commune...
- (French pronunciation: [sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃ dy falɡa]; Languedocien: Sant Joan del
Falgar) is a
commune in the Ariège
department in
southwestern France. Inhabitants...
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Conivella Serrat de la
Creueta Serra d'Ensija La
Faiada de Malpàs
Serra de
Falgars Serra de la
Gessa Serra de Sant
Mamet Serra de Moixeró
Serra de Milany...
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Paris William of
Auxerre William of
Champeaux William of
Conches William of
Falgar William of
Heytesbury William of
Lucca William of
Moerbeke William of Ockham...
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member Bernat de Palaol, lost a
debate with
Rovira in 1386
Bertran del
Falgar, "crowned"
winner in
unknown year
Bertran de Payna, "crowned"
winner in...
- "Surudi Milli", the
national anthem of Tajikistan. He was born in Dardar,
Falgar District,
within the
Leninabad Region (now the
Sughd Region).His father...