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- Sakaya may refer to: Sakaya (dialect), a dialect of the Barein language Sakaya, California, former Native American settlement Sakay (disambiguation) Sakarya...
- Akira Sakaya (昌谷 彰, Sakaya Akira, 1870–1946) was a Director of the Kara****o Agency (1916–1919, 1924–1926). He was governor of Ōita (1911–1913) and Saitama...
- śākaṃbharī means 'she who bears vegetables'. The word is derived from two words- śākaya (Sanskrit: शाक) which means 'vegetable/vegan food' and bharī (Sanskrit:...
- villages were Awani, Hokokwito, Kumaini, Lesamaiti, Macheto, Notomidula, Sakaya, and Wahak. The prin****l village, and by extension the whole Yosemite Valley...
- Jalkiya and Giliya (geographically and linguistically very close) Jalking (Sakaya) Komiya Barein at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Lovestrand...
- June 1914 9 October 1916 Akira Sakaya 13 October 1916 17 April 1919 Kinjirō Nagai 17 April 1919 11 June 1924 Akira Sakaya (second term) 11 June 1924 5 August...
- as Prince Siddhārtha into the Khattiya warrior caste of the Sakaya clan. However, the Sakaya clan existed on the northern periphery of India, and they did...
- Governor general (1914–1916) Akira Sakaya, Governor general (1916–1919) Kinjirō Nagai, Governor general (1919–1924) Akira Sakaya, Governor general (1924–1926)...
- language by 1987. It is a compound word consisting of iru ("to stay") and sakaya ("sake shop"), indicating that izakaya originated from sake shops that allowed...
- Da Nang is a variation of the Cham word daknan (lit. 'the large water'); Sakaya (aka Văn Món), another Champa researcher, claims a connection with the Raglai...