- to:
Dahiya (surname), an
Indian surname Dahae, an
Iranian confederation Dahia (title),
derived from Dey Dahieh, a
suburb of Beirut,
Lebanon Dihya, or...
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outlawed janissary and
yamak troops sometimes acquired title of Dahi or
Dahia,
which is
derived from Dey. The dey was ****isted in
governing made up of...
- Al-Kahina (Arabic: الكاهنة, lit. 'the diviner'), also
known as Dihya, was a
Berber queen of the Aurès and a
religious and
military leader who led indigenous...
- Anián Beck,
Roger B.;
Linda Black;
Larry S. Krieger;
Phillip C. Naylor;
Dahia Ibo
Shabaka (1999).
World History:
Patterns of Interaction. Evanston, IL:...
- the help of the Habsburgs: 1594, 1688–1691, 1718–1739 1788. In 1799, the
dahia (janissary leaders, high-status
infantry in the provinces) took over the...
- 327–328. Beck,
Roger B.; Black, Linda; Krieger,
Larry S.; Naylor,
Phillip C.;
Dahia Ibo
Shabaka (1999).
World History:
Patterns of Interaction. Evanston, IL:...
- Site. Beck,
Roger B.;
Linda Black;
Larry S. Krieger;
Phylip C. Caylor;
Dahia Ibo
Shabaka (1999).
World History:
Patterns of Interaction. Evanston, Illinois:...
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Roger B.; Black, Linda; Krieger,
Larry S.; Naylor,
Phillip C.; Shabaka,
Dahia Ibo (1999).
World History:
Patterns of Interaction. Evanston, IL: McDougal...
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Talantbikov of
Kyrgyzstan and
reached the
third place match.
Mehdi defeated Rohit Dahia of
India 5–1 to win the
bronze medal.
Alireza competed in the 2023 World...
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Roger B.; Black, Linda; Krieger,
Larry S.; Naylor,
Phillip C.; Shabaka,
Dahia Ibo (2012).
World History:
Patterns of Interaction.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt...