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Euthymios Malakes (Gr****: Εὐθύμιος Μαλάκης, ca. 1115 –
before 1204) was a
Byzantine bishop and writer,
closely connected to the
intellectual court circles...
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Mohaghegh Maryam Sarmadi Sheyda Yousefi Arash Dehghan "
Malake Gedayan on Salamcinama".
Malake Gedayan, imna
Queen of
Beggars at IMDb
Queen of Beggars...
- charge.
After the war in Iraq in 2003, and
under the
leadership of
Soeur Malake Arbach, the
convent served a big
number Iraqi refugees. The
center offered...
- tree (Canarium ovatum),
flows through the west side of Baran****
Batong Malake and has its
mouth at the
boundary of Baran****s
Malinta and Mayondon. The...
- (Ceuta) Akra
Leuka (Alicante)
Gadir (Cadiz)
Herna Iboshim (Ibiza) Mahón
Malake (Málaga)
Onoba Carthage (Cartagena)
Rushadir (Melilla)
Saguntum ****i (Almunecar)...
- times, seven-headed
dragons (Kiddushin 29a). They are
occasionally called malʾake ḥabbala (angels of destruction) (Ber. 51a; Ket. 104a; Sanh. 106b). if a...
- are Namuaimada,
Navolau Number 1,
Navolau Number 2, Navutulevu, Navuavua,
Malake & Nakorokula.
Agriculture and
tourism are the
mainstays of the Rakiraki...
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center of
commerce was
moved to the
mainland and the new
trading colony of
Malake was founded,
which was from the 8th
century BC a
vibrant commercial center...
- history.
Malek Jahan Khanom (1805–1873)
Prince Majd ed-Dowleh (1850–1937)
Malake Touran Amirsoleimani (1905–1994)
Prince Gholam Reza
Pahlavi (1923–2017)...
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Phoenicians from Tyre
founded a
colony named Málaka (Ancient Gr****: Μάλακα) or
Malake about 770 BC (Punic: 𐤌𐤋𐤊𐤀, MLKʾ). The town
controlled access to the...