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Tavila is a
monotypic moth
genus of the
family Noctuidae. Its only species,
Tavila indeterminata, is
found in
Zaire and the
Democratic Republic of the...
- Sheikh,
scholar and Sufi mystic. He was born in 1839 in the
village of
Tavila,
which was part of the
Ottoman Empire (now in Iraqi-Kurdistan), and p****ed...
- born. The
first child is the
result of his
relationship with
biologist Távila Gomes. In 2023, Iran was
signed by Grêmio's "****ebol 7" team. Upon joining...
- – 1890;
Tavila, Iraq) was a
scholar and Sufi. He was the
fourth son of
Uthman Sirâj-ud-Dîn Al-Naqshbandi. He was born in the
village of
Tavila, located...
- Bâhâeddin Naqshbandî, Abū al-Bahá, or Bâhâeddin the
First (1836;
Tavila - 1881;
Tavila), was a 19th-century Iraqi-Kurdish Sufi scholar, mystic, and poet...
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marrying Orthodox Jewish women should convert,
sometimes having to
undergo tavila, or baptism." The
chief rabbinate's
spokesman told The
Economist that "Israel...
- Biyara, Iraq), was a
scholar and Sufi. Born in 1863 in the
village of
Tavila,
which was part of the
Ottoman Empire at the time,
Muhammed Ala-ad-din was...
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April 2024. Mbinta, James; Sporle, Andrew; Sheppard, Jan; Su’a-
Tavila, Aliitasi; Nguyen, Binh; French, Nigel; Simpson,
Colin (6
September 2024)...
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Ahmed bin Yahya, he
founded the
Mahwit sanjak by
uniting the ****aban,
Tavila, Hafaş, and
Melhan regions. Finally,
Yemen was
divided into 8 sanjaks. Liwa...
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Tefli (Persian: تفلی, also
Romanized as Teflī and Taflī; also
known as
Tavila and Tifli) is a
village in
Kusalan Rural District, in the
Central District...