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February 1948 Yaa Naa
Mahama BilaIII (?–1953) 1948–1953 Yaa Naa
Abdulai BilaIII (?–1967) 1953–1967 Yaa Naa
Andani Zɔlikuɣili
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Bila Tserkva (Ukrainian: Біла Церква [
ˈbilɐ ˈtsɛrkwɐ] ; lit. ''White Church'', Polish: Biała Cerkiew) is a city in
central Ukraine. It is
situated on...
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Bila (also
occasionally rendered Belah) is the
personification of the Sun
among the
Adnyamathanha people. She is a
solar goddess, as be****ing the general...
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German Catholic League led by
Johann Tserclaes,
later Count of Tilly, at
Bílá Hora ("White Mountain") near Prague.
Bohemian casualties were not severe...
- John
III Sobieski (Polish: Jan
III Sobieski (Polish pronunciation: [ˈjan ˈtʂɛt͡ɕi sɔˈbʲɛskʲi]); Lithuanian:
Jonas III Sobieskis (Lithuanian pronunciation:...
- 15th-century
historian Jonaraja, "naga" here
refers to elephants. However, Har
Bilas Sarda interpreted Naga as the name of a tribe, and
theorized that Bhuvanaikamalla...
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Siege of
Bila Tserkva 1711 in 25–27
March 1711 took
place during the
Pylyp Orlyk's
campaign of 1713
against the
Russian Tsardom and
against Tatars on the...
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Battle of
Bila Tserkva (Ukrainian: Битва під Білою Церквою, Polish:
Bitwa pod Białą Cerkwią: 23–25
September 1651) was
fought between the Polish–Lithuanian...
- 2012.
Retrieved 26
January 2014. "Romanian
becomes regional language in
Bila Tserkva in ****pattia region". Kyiv Post. Interfax-Ukraine. 24 September...
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dispute between the
Cossack hetman Krzysztof Kosiński and the
starosta of
Bila Tserkva and
Voivode of Volyn, J****z Ostrogski. Kosinski, a
nobleman from...