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  2. Kayani - Wikipedia

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  3. Kayanian dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Towards the end of the Sassanid period, Khosrow I (named after the Kay Khosrow of legend) ordered a compilation of the legends surrounding the Kayanians. The result was the Khwaday-Namag or "Book of Lords", a long historiography of the Iranian nation from the primordial Gayomart to the reign of Khosrow II, with events arranged according to the perceived sequence of kings and queens, fifty in ...

  4. Karenni people - Wikipedia

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    Karenni women in British Burma. The Karenni States were a collection of small states inhabited by Karenni people, [1] ruled by petty princes named myozas.These included Kantarawadi, the only state whose ruler was promoted to a saopha or sawba [what language is this?

  5. List of loanwords in Tagalog - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish digraph [ll] is pronounced by the Spaniards as /j/ during the Renaissance era and this reflected on the pronunciation and the spelling of Spanish-derived loanwords in Tagalog introduced before the 19th century, where the digraph [ll] becomes [y] in Tagalog.

  6. Slavic name suffixes - Wikipedia

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    A Slavic name suffix is a common way of forming patronymics, family names, and pet names in the Slavic languages.Many, if not most, Slavic last names are formed by adding possessive and other suffixes to given names and other words.

  7. This Teen Faints Over 6 Times A Day And Makes Vlogs ... - AOL

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    Kaya shared the above picture which shows her during a fainting spell. Kaya Mieko "After that day, my disorders started to increase — visual and vestibular issues, dizziness and balance, migraines.

  8. Karenni language - Wikipedia

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    Catholic missionaries developed a spelling using the Latin script which is used in religious documents, including the translation of the Bible. A Manumanaw Karen literature committee has been set up and is developing literacy programs with SIL, using spelling based on Burmese script , so that it is accepted by Catholics and Baptists.

  9. Sayed Kayan - Wikipedia

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    The Afghan diaspora in Toronto of Canada have established a cultural and social association under the name of Sayed Kayan Association, the name comes from Sayed Nadir Shah Al-Hussaini Kayani born in 1897, a prominent religious and cultural figure in Afghanistan.