- to
simply as the
Italian Invasion (Amharic: ጣልያን ወረራ, romanized: Ṭalyan
warära; Oromo:
Weerara Xaaliyaanii), and in
Italy as the
Ethiopian War (Italian:...
-
Gragn and in his
rough monograph on the
Gragn Wars (1961)
called "Ya
Gragn Warara" (The
Conquests of Gragn), in it he
draws on the
evidence from Arab Faqih...
- ton ton obəta ‘sun’ sobe abij abic
habesia ‘tooth’ wana kwanə kwan ‘tree’
warara ic ic ‘two’ napnɪ
nenemwan ninic ened ‘water’ pu pitu
pitew bipihina ‘we’...
- Mal****ay Army in his
rough monograph on the
Gragn Wars
called "Ya
Gragn Warara" (The
Conquests of Gragn), in it he
draws on the
evidence from Arab Faqih...
-
Wararayuq (Quechua
warara horn, -yuq a
suffix to
indicate ownership, "the one with a horn",
Hispanicized spelling Huararayoc) is a 5,354-metre-high (17...
- Mal****ay Army in his
rough monograph on the
Gragn Wars
called "Ya
Gragn Warara" (The
Conquests of Gragn), in it he
draws on the
evidence from Arab Faqih...
-
Tiladuru Tolala Tobondo Tobogu Tolimba Torau Toumbo Tumonggi Turuka Ule
Ululai Warara Wenali Werokila nce'i to mori Wuri
Wutabisu Indonesia portal 2002 Poso bus...
- baritone, and b**** [17']
Anninnia (1981–82), for
soprano and
piano [11']
Warara (1982/91), for soprano, flute, clarinet, percussion, violin, and
cello [9']...
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green Keronian that
wears underwear. Ididi: An
Indian Keronian.
Volume 22
Warara: A red
geisha Keronian . Myujiji: A
maestro Keronian. Tonana: A
brave Keronian...
- Wan:udjara (eastern
Ngadadjara name for
their northern branches at Giles)
Warara (northeastern hordes' name)
Wirtjandja Witjandja (Warburton
Range horde)...