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Wayil s a
tourist village in the
Ganderbal District of
Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is
located on the bank of Sind River,
around 9 km from Ganderbal,...
- 'With Wangaay/
Wayil' (for 'no') were used to
distinguish both the
language and the
speakers from
others who did not have
wangaay or
wayil for no. Other...
- Babawayil, also
known as Baba
Wayil and The
dowry free
village is a
small village in Indian-administered Kashmir's
Ganderbal district,
around 30 km away...
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Jamaat Ansar al-Sunna جماعة أنصار السنة
Leaders Abu
Abdullah al-Shafi'i Abu
Wayil Dates of
operation September 2003 –
December 2007 (Subsequently operated...
- as well. This
process is very
common during summers,
especially in the
Wayil catchment area.[citation needed] The
Fisheries Department and
other government...
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brought out his
translation of the Iliad. (See
English translations of Homer#
WayIl.) At
Wesley he
fostered the
teaching of
natural science, and also brought...
- Hamfu'Ul Qua'An Pan
Kwalla Moeda Ekan Pry.
School Kwalla - Lang; Nadu;
Wayil/Kaiko; R. C. M Pry.
School Kwalla Town I; R. C. M Pry. School,
Kwalla Town...
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ethnonym is
derived from
their word for "no" in the
Ngiyambaa language, (
wayil/weil/wail). Like
other Ngiyampaa people such as the Wangaaypuwan, they also...
- Srinagar, via a 65 km
motorable road
which leads through Ganderbal and
Wayil to the
Naranag trekking camp. The
alpine meadows of
Trunakhul and Badpathri...
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colonial ethnographers as Wayilwan, so-called
because their word for "no" was
wayil. The
distinction between Ngiyampaa, Wangaaypuwan, and
Wayilwan traditionally...