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Thula (Arabic: ثُلَاء, romanized: Thulāʾ) or
Thila (Arabic: ثِلَاء, romanized:
Thilāʾ) is a town in west-central Yemen. It is
located in the 'Amran Governorate...
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Thilas (or tjilas,
Djilas Tilas, etc.) was an
ancient title of
nobility used in the
Serer pre-colonial
Kingdoms of Sine,
Saloum and
previously the Kingdom...
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Vexillum thila is a
species of
small sea snail,
marine gastropod mollusk in the
family Costellariidae, the
ribbed miters. The
length of the s**** attains...
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Mathilde Plaichinger,
known as
Thila Plaichinger (14
March 1868 – 19
March 1939) was an
Austrian opera singer of the soprano, who made an international...
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Kashibeyru Thila Lankan Thila Kuredhu Kanduolhi Dhigali Haa
Vilingili Thila Fushivaru Thila Miyaru Kandu Kudarah Thila Mushimasmigili Thila Orimas Thila Mayaa...
- formations.
Dhigu Thila: This long,
narrow thila is at 9m to 30m, and
along the edge
there are many
caves and overhangs.
Dhonfanu Thila: This
thila extends from...
- Teia (died 552 or 553 AD), also
known as Teja, Theia,
Thila, Thela, and Teias, was the last
Ostrogothic King of Italy. He led
troops during the Battle...
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achieve this
specifically through regular interaction with
spirits called thila,
which inhabit a wide
range of
natural areas and man-made objects, such...
- for the development,
support and
maintenance of the
harbour of the
Uthuru Thila Falhu Naval Base. In 2021, the
Maldivian Ministry of
National Planning,...
- the
Thorsberg chape inscription,
reading the
inscription owlþuþewaz as O[
þila] - W[u]lþu-þewaz "inherited
property - the
servant of Wulþuz". The Anglo-Saxon...