- Béja (Arabic: باجة Bāja) is a city in Tunisia. It is the
capital of the Béja Governorate. It is
located 105
kilometers (65 mi) from Tunis,
between the...
- Axoumites, des Himyarites, de Reeidan, des Sabéens, de S[il]éel, de Kasô, des
Bedja et de Tiamô, Bisi Alêne, fils de Elle-Amida et
serviteur du
Christ Valpy...
- ISBN 9789027232526.
Hamid Ahmed, Mohamed-Tahir (2010). "L'Espace et la poésie
bedja (Soudan)".
Journal des Africanistes. 79 (2): 171–187.
Retrieved 11 November...
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islands during Muhammad’s lifetime,
brought by two
Comorian nobles, Fey
Bedja Mwamba and
Mtswa Mwandze, who
visited Mecca.
Foreign Muslim merchants likely...
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Glens beðja veðr gyðju goðblíð í vé, síðan ljós kømr gótt, með geislum, gránserks ofan Mána. God-blithe
bedfellow of Glen
steps to her
divine sanctuary...
- Axoumites, des Himyarites, de Reeidan, des Sabéens, de S[il]éel, de Kasô, des
Bedja et de Tiamô, Bisi Alêne, fils de Elle-Amida et
serviteur du
Christ Valpy...
- "mirror".
Between vowels that
sound /j/ disappears: vé'a /ˈvɛɐ/
instead of
bédja /ˈbɛdʒɐ/ "old (feminine)", o'á /oˈa/
instead of odjâ /oˈdʒɐ/ "to see", pá'a...
- infinitives: more
commonly used
short one and more
formal long one: be/
bedja, bli/bliva, ge/giva, ha/hava, ta/taga. In Norwegian, only
short form is...
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November 1942. On 24
November 1942, CCB
moved from Tafraoui,
Algeria to
Bedja, Tunisia, and
raided the
Djedeida airfield the next day and
conquered the...
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translation to English: real meaning: Ódju mó’ lua, (...) Pistána sí’ma árcu-dâ-
bédja Bóca sí’ma câ tâ cúme nada Ôi, Séma Lópi, côrpu dí tchõ, álma dí Crístu...