- Look up
Niya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Niya may
refer to:
Niya (Sanskrit,
Hindu mythology) -
another name for Lord Hanuman, a
desire for something...
- The
Battle of
Toksun or
Khoja Niyas Hajji Rebellion (Chinese: 托克遜戰役)
occurred in July 1933 when
Khoja Niyas Hajji, a ex-leader of New 36th Division, defected...
- The film is
produced by
Nisad Haneefa and co-produced by
Nivas Haneef and
Niyas Haneefa. The
background score was
composed by Gopi
Sundar and the cinematography...
- The
Niya ruins (simplified Chinese: 尼雅遗址;
traditional Chinese: 尼雅遺址; pinyin:
Níyǎ Yízhǐ), is an
archaeological site
located about 115 km (71 mi) north...
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Nizar Niyas (born 18
August 1990) is an
Indian first-class
cricketer who
plays for Kerala. "Nizar
Niyas". ESPNcricinfo.
Retrieved 11
October 2015. Nizar...
- troop.
Later he
started doing many
mimicry shows along with his brother,
Niyas Backer,
under the
banner Cochin Arts. He
debuted as an
actor in the feature...
-
strangled to
death in his cell
after spending 14
months in jail. The name
Niyas was used for a son of
Yulbars Khan.
Islamic Republic of East
Turkestan Sabit...
-
becoming strained. The
Battle of
Toksun or
Khoja Niyas Hajji Rebellion occurred in July 1933
after Khoja Niyas Hajji, a
Uighur leader,
defected with his forces...
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Prakrit (/ˈprɑːkrɪt/) is a
group of
vernacular classical Middle Indo-Aryan
languages that were used in the
Indian subcontinent from
around the 5th century...
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Niya (also Niye, Niy, Nii, and Nihe) was a
kingdom in
Syria near the
Orontes River in
northern Syria next to Nuh****e. In the
Amarna letters correspondence...