- The
Cheraw people, also
known as the
Saraw or Saura, were a Siouan-speaking
tribe of
Indigenous people of the
Southeastern Woodlands, in the Piedmont...
- Al-Awlaki, Lahj, Al-Haythami, Al-Kathiri. In Al-Bayda (
Saraw Madhaj), a
number of the
Saraw Mazhaj tribes around Hesi
unanimously ****erted
their independence...
- the Saber-Tooth
Tiger with dark blue fur and a
transparent right leg.
Saraw –
Saraw is a
member of the Saber-Tooth
Tiger Tribe.
Mungus –
Mungus is the prince...
- however, also
nouns having this -it
suffix that are
treated as masculine:
säraw-it 'army', nägar-it 'big drum'. The
feminine gender is not only used to...
-
sovereignty from
Spain to the
United States. In
Philippines vs. Lo-Lo and
Saraw, the
court said, more clearly, "By the
Treaty of Paris,
Spain ceded the...
-
tribes joined in the fighting. In 1712,
Pedee warriors,
along with the
Saraw, Saxapahaw, Winyaw, and Cape Fear Indians,
served in
British Captain John...
- Carolina, USA
Cheraw people, a
Native American tribe, also
known as the
Saraw or Saura, who
lived in the
Saura mountains Saura painting, a
style of mural...
-
Black River.
Herbert identified the four Siouan-speaking
communities as the
Saraw, Pee Dee, Scavano, and Wacoma. Modern-day
Lumbees claim connection to those...
- also been
identified as the son of
another unspecified personality named "
Saraw" 52
Anmar Yuha'min I 290–270 BC Son of (51) 53
Dhamar Ali
Dharih II 270–250...
- territory.
Shaharah has
three gates: Bab al-Nahr, Bab al-Nasr, and Bab al-
Saraw. The
historical fortress of
Shaharat al-Fish is
located to the east. The...