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Fannu bint Umar ibn
Yintan (died
April 1147) was a
princess and a
Commanding officer of the
Almoravid dynasty. In the
guise of a man,
wearing armour she...
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given by the
original Giraavaru fishermen:
Maafannu from maa (big) and
fannu (a
place where a
village path
meets the sea),
Henveiru from en-beyru (out...
- Fada I/ Dispensary; Damaski/ Kgm Damaski; Matarawa/ Kgm Matarawa;
Fannu/ Kgm
Fannu;
Kofar Gabas II/ L. E. A.
Primary School;
Kofar Fada II/ Television...
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final 'u'
common in all
other forms of Maldivian; e.g.
fanno instead of
fannu.
Regarding pronunciation, the
retroflex 'ṣ' (IPA [ʂ]), has a [ɽ̊~ɽ̊r̥] sound...
- Falgildus,
Fardulfus fand- *fanþjōn "infantryman" Fandila, Fandina, Fandinus,
Fannus faq-, fak- *fah- "glad, joyful" Facalo, Facco, Fakino,
Faquilo far- *faran...
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because she
declined to join the attacker's
harem and
killing him in a duel.
Fannu Mercadera Joanna of
Flanders (c. 1295–1374) led the
Montfortist faction...
- of the
island include,
Eedhigamool beach,
Kogannu beach, Kalhibih,
Bomaa Fannu, Veyraando. To the
south of the
island is
Canareef Island Resort, formerly...
- This
plant variety is
nearly extinct elsewhere in the Maldives.
Dhadimagu Fannu: An
iconic feature of Dhadimagu, used for
recreational purposes in occasions...
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Fardulfus fand-, to PGmc *fanþjōn "infantryman": Fandila, Fandina, Fandinus,
Fannus faq-, fak-, to PGmc *fah- "glad, joyful": Facalo, Facco, Fakino, Faquilo...
- (or III),
Italian ruler of
Arborea Eleanor of Blois,
French noblewoman Fannu,
Almoravid princess and
warrior Guido de
Castro Ficeclo,
Italian cardinal...