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Polish historian Jerzy Nalepa [pl]
suggested another etymology: the name
Galind- may be
derived from the
hydronym of Gielądzkie Lake [pl] in the province...
- PEERLESS.
Archived from the
original on 28
April 2012.
Retrieved 22 May 2012.
Galind, Carmen;
Magdelena Galindo (2002).
Mexico City
Historic Center.
Mexico City:...
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proposed etymologies for the
denomination Galindian:: 308–309 Proto-Baltic *
Galind-
meaning 'outsider' (Lithuanian: gãlas 'wall; border'). This is supported...
- Íñiguez, fled to Córdoba
where he was
friend of
Eulogius of Córdoba. Musa ibn
Galind, Amil of
Huesca in 860, ********inated in 870, was
apparently his son. A daughter...
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tinggi 'high'
kamarirana kamarina kemarin 'yesterday'
Cirebon dalinding galinding roda 'wheel' matapoé panonpoé
matahari 'sun'
ngentas ngangkat mengangkat...
- arrowhead":
Gaidus gaif-, to PGmc *waibjanan "to surround":
Gaifar galind-, kalend-, to PGmc *
galind- "Galindian" (a
Baltic people): Galindus,
Kalendus gan-, possibly...
- ibn
Amrus (Arabic: لبّ بن زكريّا بن عمروس), and
killing the amil Musa ibn
Galind (موسى بن قلند),
allying himself with the amil 's
paternal uncle García Íñiguez...
- that year,
Amrus ibn Umar of the Banu
Amrus ********inated the amil Musa ibn
Galind,
thought to have been son of the Córdoba-resident
brother of
Pamplona king...
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having lost
control of Huesca.
Huesca was
governed in 870 by Musa ibn
Galind,
probably a
grandson of Iñigo
Arista of
Pamplona via his son
Galindo who...
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Vandals (Vandal-),
Celts (Vala-), Vendians/Slavs (Venet-), Galindians/Balths (
Galind-),
Franks (Frank-),
Saxons (Sax-),
Angles (Engl-),
Danes (Dan-) and other...