- The
Kulinić family was a
medieval Bosnian ruling family from the
second half of the 12th
century to the
first half of the 13th century. Its founder, Kulin...
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Kulinić. He is
often called Serbo-Croatian:
Stjepan Kulinić / Стјепан Кулинић in
local sources (Stephen son of Kulin), and
sometimes Stephen Kulinić in...
- The
Kulinic languages form a
branch of the Pama–Nyungan
family in
Victoria (Australia). They are:
Kulin (3+, e.g. Woiwurrung)
Kolakngat Drual (2) Warrnambool...
- his
realm of Bosnia. His son,
Stephen Kulinić succeeded him as
Bosnian Ban.
Kulin founded the
House of
Kulinić. Kulin's
sister was
married to Miroslav...
-
poorly continued since the Ban's
death in 1204 by his son and heir,
Stjepan Kulinić, who
seems to have
remained aligned with the
Catholic Church.
Stjepan was...
- a
group of
closely related languages of the
Kulin people, part of the
Kulinic branch of Pama–Nyungan.
Woiwurrung (Woy-wur-rung):
spoken from
Mount Baw...
-
Entering his rule,
Matej Ninoslav forcibly replaced his predecessor,
Stjepan Kulinić with the help of the
adherents of the
Bosnian Church,
which caused good...
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south coast, from
Melbourne to Perth:
Yotayotic (somewhat inland) (2)
Kulinic (13)
Lower Murray (9) Thura-Yura (8)
Mirniny (2)
Nyungic (SW) (11) Up the...
- turn
apparently a
dialect of the
Wemba Wemba language, a
member of the
Kulinic branch of Pama–Nyungan. The
Aboriginal people who
speak Wergaia dialects...
- Bidawal: Gippsland, Victoria,
Australia Dhudhuroa: Victoria,
Australia Kulinic peoples Kulin peoples Wurundjeri:
Yarra River, Victoria,
Australia Boonwurrung:...