- Look up
konia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Konia may
refer to:
Kōnia (1808–1857),
Hawaiian high
chiefess Konia (fish), a
cichlid genus containing...
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Laura Kanaholo Kōnia (c. 1808–1857) was a high
chiefess of the
Kingdom of Hawaii. She was the
mother of
Bernice Pauahi Bishop, the
founder of Kamehameha...
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George Konia (born 9
August 1969 in Putāruru) is a New
Zealand former rugby union player who pla**** for New
Zealand Maori and for ****an. He pla**** mainly...
- 19th-century
accounts of the city in
English its name is
usually spelt Konia or Koniah. In the late
medieval period,
Konya was the
capital of the Seljuk...
- The
Sultanate of Rum was a
culturally Turco-Persian ****
Muslim state,
established over
conquered Byzantine territories and
peoples (Rum) of Anatolia...
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significantly expanded. A
remaining Kơnia tree is
preserved at the Đắk Lắk
Cultural Center, a few
hundred meters from Ngã 6. The
Kơnia tree
holds significant spiritual...
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Konia (Gr****: Κονιά) is a
suburb in the
Paphos District of Cyprus,
located 3 km east of Paphos. In the
northwest is
Anavargos village,
Armou in the northeast...
- aliʻi nui (ruling monarchs) of the
island of Maui. Her
mother was
Laura Kōnia (c. 1808–1857), the
younger daughter of
Pauli Kaʻōleiokū (1767–1818), by...
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April 14, 2021.
Retrieved July 26, 2020. Dunn-Marcos, Robin; Kollehlon,
Konia T.; Ngovo, Bernard; Russ,
Emily (April 2005). Ranar,
Donald A. (ed.). "Liberians:...
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marriage produced no children. He then
married Kamehameha III's
niece Laura Kōnia,
daughter of
Kamehameha III's half-brother
Pauli Kaōleiokū. It was one of...