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European Sarmatia dwelling east of the
river Tyras, near the
Carpii and
Tagri, and,
according to Ptolemy, the
northern neighbours of
Lower Moesia. Pliny...
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Tibet was
traditionally fragmented into
various local polities until Kings Tagri Nyensig and
Namri Songtsen (570-620)
unified the
plateau after a series...
- city's
commander (arraez), the
Moorish chieftain Hamet el Zegrí (Hamad al-
Tagri), had
refused Ferdinand and Isabella's
offer to
accept his v****alage, and...
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chronology Predecessor Irkab-Damu
Successor Ir'ak-Damu King of Ebla Wife Tabur-Damu.
Issue Ir'ak-Damu
Princess Tagris-Damu.
Father Irkab-Damu
Mother Dusigu...
- Bénamar Hadj Gourine, Zénagui Hadj Yekhled, Boumediène "Diden" Bouri, Saïd
Tagri,
Salem Yahiaoui,
Ahmed Lalaoui,
Ahmed Mahdaoui, Sid
Ahmed Abden founded...
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Tangry (French pronunciation: [
tɑ̃ɡʁi]) is a
commune in the Pas-de-Calais
department in the Hauts-de-France
region of France.
Tangry lies 36 km northwest...
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relying on
foreign aid.
Nowadays various African intellectuals such as
Roger Tagri,
George Ayittey,
Andrew Mwenda,
James Shikwati and
Chika Onyeani agree with...
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Jethogtsen (son) Lha
Thothori (son)
Trinyen Zungtsen (son)
Drongnyen Deu (son)
Tagri Nyenzig (son)
Namri Songtsen ?–618 (son)
Songtsen Gampo 618–641 (son of...
- 1485. Its
warden (arraez), the
Moorish chieftain Hamet el Zegrí (Hamad al-
Tagri),
refused Ferdinand and Isabella's
offer to
accept his v****alage, and took...
- Larose.
Philippe Sénac, (2010). "Les
seigneurs de la
Marche (Aṣḥābu al-
Ṯaġri): les Banū 'Amrūs et les Banū Šabrīṭ de Huesca",
Cuadernos de
Madinat al-Zahra:...