- the
Asmera area on the
Kebessa Plateau: the
Gheza Gurtom, the
Gheza Shelele, the
Gheza Serenser and
Gheza Asmae.
These villages were
frequently attacked...
-
Gheza or Géza Vida, also
known as
Grigore (Hungarian: Vida Géza;
February 28, 1913 – May 11, 1980), was a Romanian–Hungarian sculptor, engraver, industrial...
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Aldaman Gheza was a
Chechen feudal lord that
lived in the Chebarla [ru] (Cheberloy)
region of
Chechnya in the 17th century. He is a
prominent figure in...
- (Abbashaul,
Gheza Berhanu, part of
Edaga Arbi,
Hadish Adi)
Edaga Hamus District (Edaga Hamus, Embagaliano) Arba'ete
Asmara District (Arba'ete Asmara,
Gheza Kenisha...
-
expanding Tsardom of
Russia against Vainakh defenders. In 1667 Mehk-Da
Aldaman Gheza defended the
borders of
Chechnya from
invasions of
Kabardinians and Avars...
- Ages such as
Aldaman Gheza, Tinavin-Visa, Zok-K'ant and others. The
administration and
military expeditions commanded by
Aldaman Gheza during the 1650–1670s...
- (at
Torino U19
until 30 June 2025) — FW ITA
Cristian Bunino (at
Casertana until 30 June 2025) — FW ITA
Filippo Gheza (at
Lucchese until 30 June 2025)...
-
Galli — FW BEL
Sekou Diawara (on loan from Udinese) — FW ITA
Filippo Gheza (on loan from Pro Vercelli) — FW FIN
Henri Salomaa (on loan from Lecce)...
- The Pârâu is a left
tributary of the
river Valea Nouă in Romania. It
flows into the
Valea Nouă near Oșand. Its
length is 18 km (11 mi) and its
basin size...
- the
center of Carei;
inaugurated in 1964, it is the work of the
sculptor Gheza Vida. 25
October has been
celebrated since 1959 as the Day of the Romanian...