- Jarya, also
called jariya,
plural jawari, was a term
often used for
female slaves in the
medieval Islamic world. In a
courtly context, they
could be "slaves...
- Yui
Yatyer (Thai: ยุ้ย ญาติเยอะ, RTGS: Yatyoe), real name
Jariya Preedakul (จริยา ปรีดากูล), is a Luk
thung singer. Yui
Yatyer was born on 19 February...
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deemed it
lawful to kill
whoever claims that the sun is
static (thābita la
jāriya) and
refuses to
repent of this
after clarification. This is
because denying...
-
along with Masu Junyangdikul,
Napapa Tantrakul,
Charttayodom Hiranyatthiti,
Jariya Anfone,
Suangsuda Lawanprasert.
Which this
drama is not a
sequel to the...
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along with an
apology for
joining the
protests in the past. He
married Jariya Anfone. The
couple has a son and two daughters:
Jirayu (James),
Jompak (Jamie)...
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Cariye (Arabic: جارية, "
Jariya") was a
title and term used for
category of
enslaved women concubines in the
Islamic world of the
Middle East. They are...
- and
allowed Jamila to keep her son.
Later Jamila was
married to
Yazid ibn
Jariya, and they had one son, Abd al-Rahman.
Muhammad ibn Saad.
Kitab al-Tabaqat...
- Rifa'a
branch included the clan of 'Abs ibn Rifa'a,
which bore the
princely Jariya family. Tha'laba
consisted of two divisions: they were the Malik, which...
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Muslim Arab world, "concubine" (surriyya)
referred to the
female slave (
jāriya),
whether Muslim or non-Muslim, with whom her
master engages in ****ual intercourse...
- (Noom) as
Patna (Piyakul (Piak) Father) Kik
Mayurin Pongpudpunth as Kun-Ying
Jariya Maitreesawad (Jeerawat Mother)
Teerapong Leowrakwong as
Sitta Maitreesawad...