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their dialect. The
Koyas speak the
Koya language, also
known as
Koya basha,
which is a
Dravidian language related to Gondi.
Koyas are
commonly referred...
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koya,
Kōya, or
køya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Koya may
refer to:
Koya; (Arabic: كيويسنجق), a town in
Iraqi Kurdistan Koya University...
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Mount Kōya (高野山,
Kōya-san) is a
large temple settlement in
Wakayama Prefecture, ****an to the
south of Osaka. In the
strictest sense,
Mount Kōya is the...
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title "Khawaja". The
powerful Koyas held
administrative positions in the
medieval Calicut court (Zamorin). The
Koyas are
mostly concentrated in and around...
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Faiyaz Siddiq Koya is a
Fijian politician and
Member of the
Parliament of Fiji. He
served as
Minister for Industry, Trade, Tourism,
Lands &
Mineral Resources...
- The
Kingdom of
Kquoja or
Koya or
Koya Temne, or the
Temne Kingdom (1505–1896), was a pre-colonial
African state in the
north of present-day
Sierra Leone...
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Suhail Koya is a
Malayalam lyricist and screenwriter. He made his
debut as a
lyricist in the film
Mosayile Kuthira Meenukal. His song "Jaathikkathottam"...
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stations in the
United States KOYA fcc.gov.
Accessed February 5, 2015
KOYA Facebook KOYA in the FCC FM
station database KOYA in
Nielsen Audio's FM station...
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Koya University is a
public university located in Koy Sanjaq, near
Erbil (Hewlêr),
capital of the
Erbil Governorate in the
Iraqi Kurdistan region of Iraq...
- Pradesh. The
Koyas also live in the
southernmost part of
Sukma in
Chhattisgarh and Malkangiri, the
southwesternmost district of Odisha.
Koya is variously...