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Şilki (pronounced [ʃilˈki]) or
Šilki or Shilki, or
possibly Jilki (posthumously
Islamized as ˁAbdallāh; mid 9th to
beginning of the 10th century) was a...
- been the
first Muslim ruler (emir) of
Volga Bulgaria. Almış was a son of
Şilki ([ʃilˈki]). He
ruled the
Volga Bulgars,
probably from Bolghar, in c. 895-925...
- from the
merger of a
number of
separate villages, such as San
Pietro di
Silki, San
Giacomo di Taniga, and San
Giovanni di Bosove. The
oldest mention of...
-
Islam (after
Almish Iltäbär)
Government Monarchy Ruler • 9th
century Şilki • 10th
century Almış, Ahmad, Mikaʾil, Abdallah, Talib, Muʾmin I, Muʾmin...
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Bulgaria (complete list) – Tuqyi,
ruler (765–815) Aidar,
ruler (815–865)
Şilki, Iltäbär (865–882)
Batyr Mö'min,
ruler (882–895) Almış, Emir (895–925) Khazar...
- Gōremu Hei),
Dokiita Golems, Dora ****atrice, Dora ****atrice 2, Dora
Silkis:
Kazuhiko Kishino (岸野 一彦,
Kishino Kazuhiko) Dai-Satan (大サタン, Dai Satan)...
-
authority of the
Pisan archdiocese.
Ubaldo drew up a will in
January 1237 at
Silki. His
nephew John was
nominated to
succeed him, but his widow's
second husband...
- "scale"), ti(v)un [ru] (thiónn, "Novgorod official" in the 12th c.), šelk (*
silki, "silk"), and
jabeda (embætti, "office").
Norse settlers also left many...
-
performed by Dicte. The text of the song is Drømde mik en drøm i nat um
silki ok ærlik pæl Most
interpretations have been
variants on
these readings:...
- by the
Mongol Empire in 1236.
Şilki, iltäbär (?), fl. 9th/early 10th century. Almış, iltäbär/emir fl. 922. Son of
Şilki.
Converted to
Islam and adopted...