- The
Bedoon or
Bidoon (Arabic: بدون جنسية, romanized:
Bidūn jinsiya, lit. 'without nationality'),
fully Bidoon jinsiya, are
stateless people in several...
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Bindu of
Bukhara was
Bukhar Khudah (king of Bukhara) from an
unknown date to 681.
Several rulers of
Bukhara were
known before him, however, it is not known...
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Walter de
Bidun († 1178) was a
clerk of King
William of Scotland,
Chancellor of
Scotland and Bishop-elect of Dunkeld.
Walter was a
witness to a charter...
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Halenald de
Bidun or
Halneth de
Bidun was a
Breton who held land in
England during the
reigns of King
Henry I and Stephen.
Halenald was from
either Bidon...
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Kuwaiti citizenship to all
bidun (stateless)
residents in the country. The bill
proposes that
citizenship be
granted to all
bidun who were
included in the...
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Bidun (Persian: بيدون, also
Romanized as
Bīdūn; also
known as Dīdūn) is a
village in
Kachu Rural District, in the
Central District of
Ardestan County,...
- ("Queen of Bukhara"). She was
married to
Bidun of Bukhara, and the
mother of
Tughshada of Bukhara. When
Bidun of
Bukhara died,
Khatun became regent of...
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earthworks of a motte-and-bailey
castle created in the
twelfth century by de
Bidun family as the
headquarters of
their barony of Lavendon. The
castle was last...
- Enguerrand,
Bishop of
Glasgow 1165-1171:
Nicholas c.1171-1178:
Walter de
Bidun,
Bishop of
Dunkeld c.1178–1189:
Roger de Beaumont,
Bishop of St Andrews...
- him. The
first ruler mentioned with the
title of
Bukhar Khudah is
named Bidun, who was
killed in 681 by the
Umayyad general Salm ibn
Ziyad during the...