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Ganan (Burmese: ကနန်း; also
spelled as
Ganaan or Kanan) is a Sino-Tibetan
language of
northwestern Myanmar,
spoken in
Sagaing Region. It
belongs to the...
- is in the
Dindsenchas poem on Codal,
which refers to a Danainn, wife of
Ganaan.
Danainn is the
mother of a
daughter named Gorn. Some
texts list Danu as...
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travel writer whose work was
published under the
pseudonym Y
Gymraes o
Ganaan.
Margaret Jones was born in 1842 in Rhosllannerchrugog, Denbighshire, Wales...
- Iorddonen, Par i'm
hofnau suddo i gyd; Dwg fi drwy y
tonnau geirwon Draw i
Ganaan –
gartref clyd: Mawl diderfyn. Mawl
diderfyn Fydd i'th enw byth am hyn....
- f)
Margaret Jones (1842–1902, Wales/Australia),
pseudonym Y
Gymraes o
Ganaan Margaret Jones (1923–2006, Australia, nf)
Marcia Jones (born 1958, US, ch)...
- mewn
anial dir, I'w
nerthu drwy'r holl
rwystrau sy Ar
ddyrys daith i'r
Ganaan fry. Pob gras sydd yn yr
Eglwys fawr, Fry yn y nef, neu ar y llawr, Caf...
- Carr,
journalist 18
October –
Margaret Jones,
travel writer (Y
Gymraes o
Ganaan), 60 17
November – Hugh
Price Hughes,
minister and anti-Parnell campaigner...
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Homiliau (1847)
Rosser Beynon —
Telyn Seion (1845) John
Ambrose Lloyd — Y
Ganaan Glyd (1845)
Rowland Prichard —
Cyfaill y
Cantorion (The Singer's Friend)...
- languages.
Alternate names for Kadu
listed in
Ethnologue are Gadu, Kado, Kadu-
Ganaan, Kantu, Kato, Kudo, Maw, Mawteik, Puteik, and Thet; the
autonym is Asak...
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Rosser Beynon —
Telyn Seion Casgliad o
Hymnau (hymns) John
Ambrose Lloyd — Y
Ganaan Glyd
March —
Thomas Brigstocke exhibits his
painting of
General Nott before...