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Chidimma Adetshina of Nigeria,
Jennifer Colón of
Puerto Rico,
Lorena Salanță of Romania,
Judith Ngusa of Tanzania,
Emilia Dobreva of the
United Arab...
- king of Tondo, and the
daughter of
Bunao Lakandula's sister,
Princess Salanta, who
became a
widow at a
young age. She was
named after the
native Filipino...
- IV;
Salanta S. P. S I (
Salanta I);
Salanta S. P. S II (
Salanta II);
Salanta S. P. S III (
Salanta III);
Salanta S. P. S IV (
Salanta IV);
Salanta S. P...
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formed Eyalet of Varat. The
eyalet included the
sanjaks of
Varat (Oradea),
Salanta, Debreçin, Halmaş, Sengevi, and Yapışmaz.
Ottoman rule of the city ended...
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disaster salamuhà समूह (samūha, “gathering, crowd”) to
mingle with
people salantâ श्रान्त (śrānta, “maimed, crippled”)
infirm salitâ चरित (carita, “behaviour...
- [dian "deity", ma – "adj. prefic" +
salanta "blindness"]. Masalanta (devastating)
comes from the root word
salanta,
which in the
Noceda and
Sanlucar Vocabulario...
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meaning could be "the
blind deity" [dian "deity", ma – "adj. prefic" +
salanta "blindness"]. However, the name
could also mean "the
blinding light" (Sun...
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situated on the right-hand bank of the
Salantas River in Lithuania. The settlement,
which is
surrounded by the
Salantas and Kūlupis Valleys, was established...
- of the city". However,
Ottoman Turks captured the town in 1660 and as
Salanta, it
became the
sanjak center of
Varat vilayet until 1692. The 19th century...