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Sirra (Ancient Gr****: Σίρρα) or (Ancient Gr****: Σέρραι) was an
ancient Gr****
polis (after the 4th
century BC)
located in Thrace, in the
region between...
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Sirras or
Sirrhas (Ancient Gr****: Σίρρας; d. 390 BC) was the son-in-law of the king of Lynkestis,
Arrhabaeus (fl. 423–393 BC),
having married his daughter...
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Siris (Σίρις) in the 5th
century BC.
Theopompus refers to the city as
Sirra (Σίρρα). Later, it is
mentioned as Sirae, in the plural, by the
Roman historian...
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Pinnes Plator Pleuratus I
Pleuratus II
Pleuratus III
Pleurias Scerdilaidas Sirras Tacitus Teuta Triteuta Valens Valentinian I
Valentinian II
Political entities...
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Jalal Khan.
There are
mohallas such as Aka khel, Ganjal, Utman-khel,
Dehari Sirra Abdur-Rahman and
Kashmir abad.
Majority of the po****tion of
Jalalia has...
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Pinnes Plator Pleuratus I
Pleuratus II
Pleuratus III
Pleurias Scerdilaidas Sirras Tacitus Teuta Triteuta Valens Valentinian I
Valentinian II
Political entities...
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Njogu Bah, 10 June 2013 – 12 June 2013
Teneng Mba Jaiteh, 2013 – 2014
Sirra Wally Ndow-Njie, 16
February 2015 – 18
April 2016
Ousman Jammeh, May 2008...
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Sirra Wally Ndow-Njie (also Ndow Njai) is a
Gambian politician. She has
served as
Minister of Energy,
Minister of Petroleum, and
Deputy Minister of Tourism...
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sovereign state. This was
recognised by the
United Nations in 1956. Al-
Sirra Makki wrote an
patriotic poems, in
which she
called for the
evacuation of...
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Pinnes Plator Pleuratus I
Pleuratus II
Pleuratus III
Pleurias Scerdilaidas Sirras Tacitus Teuta Triteuta Valens Valentinian I
Valentinian II
Political entities...