- romanized: Ilida,
Attic Gr****: Ἦλις, romanized: Ēlis /ɛ̂ːlis/; Elean: Ϝᾶλις /
wâːlis/, ethnonym: Ϝᾱλείοι) is an
ancient district in
Greece that
corresponds to...
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Walis Nokan (born 22
August 1961) is an
indigenous Pai-Peinox-Tayal
writer from M'ihu
community in Taiwan.
Walis began his
writing career under the pen...
- Islam,
there is said to be a
cosmic spiritual hierarchy whose ranks include walis (saints,
friends of God),
abdals (changed ones),
headed by a
ghawth (helper)...
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Wali Muhammad Wali (1667–1707), also
known as
Wali Dakhani,
Wali Gujarati, and
Wali Aurangabadi, was a
classical Urdu poet from India. He is considered...
- soft, and lustrous, and have good
tensile strength.
Walis is
similar to jute in appearance.
Walis is used for
cordage and co****r cloths. Tortora, Phyllis...
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representing the
Democratic Progressive Party. In 2018,
Walis Perin was
appointed to the
Control Yuan.
Walis Perin was born in
Nantou County on 8
August 1952...
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Wali is a
Kashmiri surname.[further
explanation needed]
Notable people with the name include:
Abdallah Wali,
Nigerian politician Abdul Wali,
various people...
- The
Wali Songo (also
transcribed as
Wali Sanga, English: Nine Saints) are
revered saints of
Islam in Indonesia,
especially on the
island of Java, because...
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Wali Rahmani (5 June 1943 – 3
April 2021) was an
Indian ****
Islamic scholar and
academic who
founded Rahmani30. He was a
member of the
Bihar Legislative...
- Sultan-I-Rome, Swat
State under the
Walis (1917–69), Ph.D. Dissertation, P 28-35
Miangul Jehanzeb, The Last
Wali of Swat, as told to
Fredrik Barth. Norwegian...