- was
extremely close to
Lorino and was
eventually absorbed by it. Ильян/
Ilyan (Russian) Also
known as Йиԓен/Yiḷen (Chukchi; from йиԓьэйиԓ "arctic ground...
-
Count of
Ceuta (Spanish: Don Julián,
Conde de Ceuta,, Arabic: يليان, (
Īlyan ) was,
according to some sources, a
renegade governor,
possibly a former...
-
Mikhail Ilyan or "Elian" (Arabic: ميخائيل اليان), was a
Syrian politician who
served as
foreign minister of
Syria in the 1940s. He was born in Aleppo...
-
Council member Wilbur Crane Eveland and
former Syrian minister Michail Bey
Ilyan in
Damascus on 1 July 1956 to
discuss a US-backed 'anticommunist' takeover...
- al-Khoury,
Prime Minister of
Syria (1944-1945) and (1954-1955)
Mikhail Ilyan,
Minister of
Foregin affairs (1945)
Michel Aflaq,
philosopher and politician...
-
crossed the
straits with
ships supplied by a
certain Count Julian (Arabic
Ilyan), lord of
Ceuta and "Alchadra" (Algeciras), and
landed near Cartagena, which...
- Emesenus) or
Elian al-Homsi (Arabic: إليان الحمصي), also
spelt Elyan or
Ilyan, was a third-century
Christian from
Emesa (modern Homs, in Syria) who reputedly...
- last
Byzantine outpost in
Africa and that Julian, whom the
Arabs called Ilyan, was an
exarch or
Byzantine governor.
Valdeavellano offers another possibility...
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politician and
statesman Maarouf al-Dawalibi,
politician and
statesman Mikhail Ilyan,
politician Mustafa Bey Barmada,
politician and
statesman Naim Antaki, politician...
-
former Minister of
Defense Bashir Azmeh –
former prime minister Mikhail Ilyan –
former Minister of
Foreign Affairs Husni al-Za'im –
former president Amin...