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Kindins is a
Gothic word (attested only in the
Gothic Bible,
translating Gr**** ἡγεμών) that is
identified by some
scholars as the
vernacular title for...
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Kindin Sámi poet and author...
- Thoroddsen, Jón Thoroddsen, Christopher, W. E. Crocker, Ármann Jakobsson, Hin
kindin. Reykjavík. 2020. ISBN 978-9935-9165-3-2. OCLC 1259450034.{{cite book}}:...
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known as
Ariacus was a 4th-century
Thervingian Gothic pagan ruler (reiks,
kindins) He was
succeeded by Geberic. In 328,
Constantine the
Great constructed...
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Aoric (Latinized Aoricus) was a
Thervingian Gothic king (reiks and
kindins) who
lived in the 4th century.
Aoric was son of
Ariaric and
father of Athanaric...
- Biography. Crocker,
Christopher (2023). The
Sunshine Children. Reykjavík: Hin
kindin. ISBN 9789935916556. Guðmundsson, p. 23 Guðmundsson, pp. 33–34 Hallberg...
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impossible Everywhere from
Kordofan and
Gobir And the
cities of the
Kindin (Tuaregs) Are
settlements of the dogs of
Fellata (Bi la'ila)
Serving God...
- In
times of a
common threat, one of the
reiks would be
selected as a
kindins, or head of the
empire (translated as "judge",
Latin iudex, Gr**** δικαστής)...
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Warwar Char,
Warwar 'B'
Primary School; Bambam,
Vakude Primary School;
Kindin,
Warwar Primary School; Kwarakwara,
Kwarakwara Primary School; Mang, Mang...
- went
north and
became the
ancestor of Tourek,
Amsagiya became ancestors of
Kindin while Ngizim descended from Buyam, who went south. The Bade
people had settled...