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Hiala may
refer to:
Hiala, Nawanshahr, a
village in Punjab,
India Niala, Iran, also
known as
Hiala, a
village in
Mazandaran Province, Iran Hyala, a genus...
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Hiala or
Hayala is a
village in
Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar district of
Punjab State, India. It is
located 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) away from
postal head...
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which offered Cameroon its
first institute of technology. Le
Chemin de
Hiala (1994) "Victor Fotso : Un
homme multidimensionnel". "Cameroun : décès de...
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Player (RSC The
Other Place 1975; The Roundhouse, 1976)
Perkin Warbeck as
Hialas /
Astley /
Spanish Amb****ador (RSC The
Other Place, 1975)
Richard III as...
- Bafoussam.
Baham comprises 16 villages:
Boukue Cheffou Chengne Demgo Djemgheu Hiala Ho'o Ka'a
Kaffo La'agweu
Medjo Ngouogoua Pi'i
Pouomze Souo
Wouom Neighbouring...
- "Tilulilulei", on a 1994
album Joulumanteli The
Dizzy Brains (Madagascar), as "
Hiala Aho Zao", on a 2014
album Môla Kely
Dynasis (Greece), as "Loui Loui" on...
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districts called Djie.
After transferring the seat of the
Kingdom of
Famleng to
Hiala, he
stood at the head of the
seven districts which were
similar to Duchies...
- Ford's play
Perkin Warbeck, (c. 1629–1634) as '
Hialas', his name as it
appears in
English chronicles.
Hialas first meets secretly with
Henry VII in England...
- households. Iran
portal Also
romanized as Neyālā and Nīālā; also
known as
Hīāla and Netālā
OpenStreetMap contributors (21
October 2024). "Niala, Galugah...
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crown are not successful, the
Spanish peacemaker Pedro de
Ayala appears as '
Hialas.' Ford
departs from his
sources in one
notable instance: he
depicts the...