-
names of the
drink and its
variations are: Albanian: dhallë; Arabic: شنينة
šinīna or عيران eayran; Kyrgyz: chalap; Azerbaijani: ayran; Bulgarian: айрян Kurdish:...
-
caused the
website to crash. On 30
August 2019, as
Sineenat (Sininat or
Sinina), she was
appointed deputy adviser of a
prison reform initiative, "Sharing...
- elements:
Sinina tertua (Perisang-isang,
descendants or
older generations)
Sinina penengah (Pertulan tengah,
descendants or
middle generations)
Sinina terbungsu...
- Grum-Grshimailo, 1891], from the
neighbourhood of Chincheng, and
sinina Gr.-Grsh. [now P.
venus ssp.
sinina Grum-Grshimailo, 1891 ], from the
foothills of the Sinin...
- wa-tis‘u mi’atin wa-tis‘u
sinīna "1,909 years" بَعْدَ أَلْفٍ وَتِسْعِ مِئةٍ وَتِسْعِ سِنِينَ ba‘da
alfin wa-tis‘i mi’atin wa-tis‘i
sinīna "after 1,909 years"...
-
Chronicle of the
Years of Fire (Arabic: وقائع سنين الجمر, romanized: Waqāʾiʿu
sinīna l-jamri; French:
Chronique des Années de Braise;
these names both mean "Chronicle...
- that Maynila's vessels,
alongside Bornean, came to be
known as "Chinese" (
sinina). The most
lucrative of Tondo's
economic activities involved the redistribution...
- the
archipelago often referred to Maynila's
boats as "Chinese" (Sina or
Sinina)
because they came
bearing Chinese goods. When
Miguel Lopez de
Legazpi arrived...
- archipelago, so much so that Manyila's
ships came to be
known as "Chinese" (
sinina). The most
lucrative of Tondo's
economic activities involved the redistribution...
- (Mongolia,
North China, East China,
Central China, Ussuri).
popoviana Nordm. (=
sinina Gr.-Grsh.) (86 c) is
hardly more than a
synonym [of tages];
light grey,...