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Mavia may
refer to:
Mavia (queen), the warrior-queen of the
Bedouin Saracens in the
fourth century CE
Mavia (genus), a
classification of
insects Makonde...
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Mavia (Arabic: ماوية, Māwiyya; also
transliterated Mawia, Mawai, or Mawaiy, and
sometimes referred to as
Mavia or
Mavia of Tanukh) was an Arab queen,...
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guineense G.Don
Erythrophleum judiciale Proctor Erythrophleum ordale Bolle Fillaea suaveolens Guill. & Perr.
Mavia judicia Walp.
Mavia judicialis G.Bertol....
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Cryptinae Tribe:
Cryptini Subtribe:
Goryphina Genus:
Tolonus Seyrig, 1952
Synonyms Mavia Seyrig, 1952
Hegemonites Seyrig, 1952
Mascarella Seyrig, 1952...
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Royale in VR".
Retrieved October 3, 2023. "Heroes of
Mavia |
Build Your Base &
Battle for RUBY".
Mavia.
Retrieved October 3, 2023. "Sports
Illustrated -...
- tribes.
Their main base
during the time of
their most
famous ruler,
Queen Mavia, was in Aleppo.
During the 8th and 9th centuries, the
Tanukhid strongholds...
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Maviya Ali is an
Indian politician and was a
member of the 16th
Legislative ****embly in India. He
represented the
Deoband constituency of
Uttar Pradesh...
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Mavia or
Mavea (known
locally as Mav̋ea [mað̼ea]) is an
inhabited island in
Sanma Province of
Vanuatu in the
Pacific Ocean. The
island lies off the eastern...
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Uttar Pradesh,
India Mawaiya metro station, Lucknow,
Uttar Pradesh,
India Mavia (queen), or Mawai, Arab
warrior queen 375–425 CE Mary Mawai,
South Sudanese...
- literature. In 1961, he
married his
longtime girlfriend,
Frances "Fran"
Mavia Beer.
Kristofferson joined the Army in 1960
after graduating from Oxford...