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- the Lopingian, Capitanian and part of the Wordian, while the underlying Kazanian includes the rest of the Wordian as well as the Roadian. In North America...
- the house's foyer where Carol and the nurse put him to bed. Mark asks Kazanian, the antique dealer who sold Rose The Three Mothers, about his sister's...
- replaced by the pro-Russian Shahgoli with the support of Russia. The Kazanians soon overthrew Shahgoli. Upon learning of the expulsion of Shahghali from...
- Yakub. For most of the decades-long intermittent conflict, neither the Kazanians sought to conquer Moscow, nor did the Muscovites make any attempt to conquer...
- his aid. And with the poor Bulgarians who remained from captivity, the Kazanians pra**** to him to be an intercessor for troubles, who were from the violence...
- extinct genus of diapsid from Middle Permian (Wordian stage, or uppermost Kazanian in Eastern Europe) deposits of Arkhangel'sk Province, Russia. It is known...
- corals, and Waagenophyllidae. Subdivisions that are sometimes used are, Kazanian or Maokovian (in Europe) [270.6 ± 0.7 – 260.4 ± 0.7 Mya] Braxtonian (in...
- for the most po****r selfie was set; 349 Perms, 441 Saratovites, 423 Kazanians, 369 Irkutsk, 312 Omsk citizens, 318 Voronezh residents and 420 Krasnoyarsk...
- species: the type species Mesenosaurus romeri from the middle Permian (upper Kazanian) Mezen River Basin of northern Russia, and Mesenosaurus efremovi from the...
- were especially notable in the battles with the Tatars and in the 1552 Kazanian Campaign of Ivan the Terrible. Prince Nikita Romanovich Odoevsky (d. 1573)...