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Sanila may
refer to:
Sanila (lieutenant), a
medieval Spanish lieutenant Sanila, ****stan, a town in ****stan
Tiina Sanila, a
Skolt Sámi rock star. This...
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Sanila (?800–834) was a
Gothic magnate,
lieutenant of the
count Gaucelm of Rosselló, Empúries,
Conflent and Rasez. What is
known of his life is linked...
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Tiina Juulia Sanila-Aikio or
Skolt Sami: Paavvâl Taannâl Tiina(born 25
March 1983 in Sevettijärvi, Inari, Finland) is a
Skolt reindeer herder, musician...
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Sanila is the
first town to
enter Tehsil Puran District Shangla in the
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province of ****stan. Most of the town's
inhabitants belong to...
- (Rattus
sanila) is a
large rodent in the
family Muridae. It is
endemic to New Ireland, in the
Bismarck Archipelago,
Papua New Guinea.
Ratus sanila is known...
- with the
Moors to
their south. In
January 820, at an ****embly in Aachen,
Sanila, Gaucelm's
Gothic lieutenant,
probably on
orders from Gaucelm,
accused Bera...
- extinct)
Kerala rat (Rattus ranjiniae) –
India New
Ireland forest rat (Rattus
sanila) – New Ireland,
Papua New
Guinea (potentially extinct)
Andaman rat (Rattus...
- (R. morotaiensis)
Kerala rat (R. ranjiniae) New
Ireland forest rat (R.
sanila)
Andaman rat (R. stoicus)
Timor rat (R. timorensis) R.
norvegicus group:...
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Aachen at
which Bera was in attendance.
Gaucelm sent his
Visigoth lieutenant Sanila in his place, who
accused Bera of
infidelity and perfidy. The litigation...
- (R. morotaiensis)
Kerala rat (R. ranjiniae) New
Ireland forest rat (R.
sanila)
Andaman rat (R. stoicus)
Timor rat (R. timorensis) R.
norvegicus group:...