- Øysteinsson
Møyla) was
elected a
rival king of
Norway during the
Norwegian Civil War period.
Eystein was son of King
Eystein II Haraldsson. His
nickname Møyla means...
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Moyla Kagaj (English: The
Dirty Paper) is a
Bengali social drama film
directed by
Premendra Mitra. This film was
released in 1954
under the
banner of...
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James Dawson Chichester-Clark,
Baron Moyola, PC, DL (12
February 1923 – 17 May 2002) was the
penultimate Prime Minister of
Northern Ireland and eighth...
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Pinjara are
eniterely Muslim. 9 The
Muslim Kumhar are now
added as
Moyla. 10 The
Manihar are Muslim. 11 The
Faqir are Muslim. 12 The
Bagwan are Muslim...
- not the Earl's
first choice, however. They had
first supported Øystein
Møyla, who had died at the
Battle of Re in 1177. The
Swedish dynastic lines were...
- Meyla, king pretender. Brathetland,
Bente Opheim. "Øystein Øysteinsson
Møyla". In ****e, Knut (ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo:...
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Magnus V of Norway, who
killed them in
Bergen on 29
September 1163. Øystein
Møyla, a son of King
Eystein II of Norway,
would be his
successor as candidate...
- Markusfostre : 1162–1163,
rival king
Eystein Meyla Eystein the
Maiden (Øystein
Møyla) : 1174–1177,
rival king Jon Kuvlung : 1185–1188,
rival king Inge II of...
- (1954)...
Sandhya Bratacharini (1954)
Champadangar Bou (1954)
Kalyani (1954)
Moyla Kagaj (1954)
Kajari (1953) Lakh Taka (1953)
Natun Yahudi (1953) Subhadra...
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melodica and
minor percussion;
Danka Villanueva,
violin and marimba;
Gabriel Moyla, accordion, alto
saxophone and
baritone saxophone; Jair Moreno, clarinet;...