- Tiberian: Zăḵaryā; Arabic: زكريّا ****iyā or ****iyyā;
Biblical Gr****: Ζαχαρίας
Zakharias; Latin: Zacharias. Khan,
Geoffrey (2020). The
Tiberian Pronunciation Tradition...
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Zechariah most
often refers to:
Zechariah (Hebrew...
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Dimitrios Zakharias (born 1910, date of
death unknown) was a Gr**** wrestler. He
competed in the men's Greco-Roman
welterweight at the 1936
Summer Olympics...
- the
Northwest European ancestral component also
carried by Barbadians.
Zakharia et al. (2009)
found a
similar proportion of Yoruba-like
ancestry in their...
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Zaharya Efendi Mir
Cemil (Gr****: Ζαχαρίας ο χανεντές; died 1740) was a
composer of
Turkish classical music. He was of Gr**** origin.
Zaharya was said to...
- who was on a
visit to the
Soviet Union at that time. He
warmly thanked Zakharia Paliashvili for the
aesthetic pleasure and for the
discovery he had made...
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leading star, a
rarity for
women in
Indian cinema. Also in 2023,
Namrata Zakharia of The W****
analysed that Padukone's
acting career,
brand endor****ts...
- Mikhael, King (c.785/794–804/813) Ioannes, King (early–mid 9th century)
Zakharias III, King (mid 9th century)
Georgios I, King (late 9th–early 10th century)...
- 850?
Zakharias III son of
Ioannes c. 835?–856/859/866 Ali Baba of
Makuria c. 854
Georgios I of
Makuria son of
Zakharias 856/859/866
Zakharias IV 920–930...
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Zakharia, Fouad; Basu, Analabha; Absher, Devin; ****imes,
Themistocles L; Go, Alan...