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remaining records of the
chain start from
Jurjis. But the
genealogical sequence follows as:[citation needed]
Jurjis, the
father of
Bukhtishu II and grandfather...
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Jurji Zaydan (Arabic: جرجي زيدان, ALA-LC:
Jurjī Zaydān;
December 14, 1861 – July 21, 1914) was a
prolific Lebanese novelist, journalist,
editor and teacher...
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leaders official titles. He
compelled the
three Jurchen tribes such as
Jurjis in
Manchuria and
Yekhe Tungusians, to pay tribute.
Zasaghtu Khan died in...
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Joseph Sweid (Arabic: جوزيف سويد; born in 1958) is a
retired Syrian politician.
Between 2011 and 2014, he was
Syrian Minister of
State and a
member of...
- (Turki and Persian: اسفندیار خان; 1871 – 1
October 1918), born
Isfandiyar Jurji Bahadur, was the Khan of
Khiva between September 1910 and 1
October 1918...
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Marrash Hafez Ibrahim Ahmed Shawqi Mikhail Naimy Kahlil Gibran Farah Antun Jurji Zaydan May
Ziadeh Taha
Hussein Tawfiq al-Hakim
Contemporary Nawal El Saadawi...
- (Lithuanian pronunciation: [ˈjʊrɡʲɪs]) and Jurģis (Latvian pronunciation: [
ˈjurɟis]) are male
given names. They are
cognates of George. They may
refer to:...
- Norwegian: Georg, Jørn, Ørjan, Jørgen
Occitan language: Jòrdi Persian:
Jurjis (جرجیس) Polish: Jerzy, Jur, Jurek, (diminutive),
Juras (diminutive) Portuguese:...
- ISBN 978-1-85964-154-5. Zaydān, J.; Margoliouth, D. S. (1907). "Being the
fourth part of
Jurjí Zaydán's
history of
Islamic civilization.".
Umayyads and ʻAbbásids. Leyden:...
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Muhammad Rahim Bahadur II., Khan (Feruz Khan), Khan (1864–1910)
Isfandiyar Jurji Bahadur, Khan (1910–1918)
Sayid Abdullah, Khan (1918–1920) K****zm People's...