- Pax's brother. C****ius au Bellona,
lancer of
House Bellona,
brother of
Karnus.
Karnus au Bellona,
lancer of
House Bellona,
brother of C****ius.
Octavia au...
-
brief period it came
under Georgian rule,[when?] the city was
known as
Karnu-kalaki (Georgian: კარნუ-ქალაქი). The
following variants of the name also...
- Forestière company.
After hearing about the
efforts of a
prophet named Karnu to
resist French rule and
forced labour,
Mindogon decided that he would...
-
Theodosius I)
during the
Byzantine period and
Karin (Կարին) in
Armenian (hence
Karnu-kalaki, კარნუ-ქალაქი, of the
medieval Georgians), ارض روم (Urdu), எர்சுரும்...
-
campaigns by the
Seljuks of Rum and
Georgians (the
latter knew the city as
Karnu-Kalaki)
until 1201 when the city and
province were
conquered by the Seljuk...
- the Proto-Italic u-stem nouns,
resulting in
forms such as "fratrus" and "
karnus." Both i-stem and
consonant stem
third declension forms inherited the Proto-Italic...
- the
Madlawals of
Saroonda and Bhanwarani. Pata –
Received the
village of
Karnu and is the
ancestor of the Patawats. Rupa –
Received Cadi
Village and is...
-
occupied by
Arabs (Arz-ı Rum) (Land of the Rum).
Georgians called the city
Karnu-kalaki. The city is an
Eastern –
Black Sea city of Turkey. In 1071, Seljuk...
- compartment, has the
neuter ũ.
Aside from easy
slotting with the
auxiliary karnũ, a few
words have made a
complete transition of verbification: kabūlnũ –...
- Salmān Āl Ḥāj Muḥsin bin Salmān Āl Dāwūd bin Salmān Āl Ghānim bin Salmān Āl
Karnūṣ bin Salmān Āl Darwīsh bin Salmān Āl Danyūs bin Salmān Āl ‘Ajrash bin Salmān...