- Jaunė (Belarusian: Еўна, Lithuanian: Jaunė, literally,
young woman in Lithuanian; died ca. 1344) was
daughter of
Prince Ivan of
Polatsk and wife of Gediminas...
- Shah
Jewna, also
known as Pir Shah
Jewna Mahboob Alam
Naqvi Al-Bukhari was a 15th
century saint and a
Naqvi Sayyid. Born in
Kannauj in 895 A.H. (1493...
-
advisors of King
Sikandar Lodhi. Shah
Jewna migrated to Shah
Jeewna (a town
named after him) now in ****stan. Shah
Jewna’s colonized towns in Kannauj :- Siray-e-Miran...
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Haider through S****
Mehboob Alam Naqvi-ul
Bukhari Al-Maroof Shah
Jewna or Shah
Jewna son of
warrior and
chief advisor of
Sikandar Lodi.
Famous writer...
- al-Saffar al-Bukhari (1067–1139), Hanafi-Maturidi
scholar Shah
Jewna or
Hazrat Pir Shah
Jewna Al-Naqvi Al-Bukhari,
famous saint of
Kannauj and a paternal...
- Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
Grandson of
Makhdoom Jahaniyan Jahangasht. Shah
Jewna, a Sufi
saint from Kannauj. S****
Muhammad Jewan Shah Naqvi, a Sufi saint...
- Shah
Jeewna (or
Jewna, Jiwana, Jewana) is a town of
Jhang District in the Punjab, ****stan. it is
located on the Jhang-Lalian road at 31°31'13N 72°20'21E...
- 8. (possibly)
Butvydas 4.
Gediminas 2. Kęstutis 10. Ivan of
Polatsk 5. (possibly)
Jewna 1.
Rymgajla 3. Birutė...
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Aldona of Lithuania,
daughter of
Grand Duke
Gediminas of
Lithuania and
Jewna. They had:
Elisabeth of
Poland (ca. 1326–1361);
married Duke
Bogislaus V...
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Jaune may
refer to:
Jaune (album), a 1970
album by Jean-Pierre
Ferland Jewna or Jaunė,
Lithuanian Grand Duchess Carte Jaune, an
international certificate...