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James of
Manug was a
Christian martyr. He was a
native of
Manug, of the Absu area of
Lower Egypt. He
studied at Absu.
During a
period of
Christian ****cution...
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Efendi was born in 1858 in the Ortaköy
district of
Istanbul as the son of
Manug Aga, an
amateur musician at the Ortaköy
Armenian Church.
Tatyos Efendi's...
- an
Armenian surname. It is
derived from the
Armenian given name Manuk,
Manug,
Manoug (Armenian: Մանուկ)
meaning a
child and the
addition of yan/ian for...
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literature Myat Wai Toe (Institute of Education)
Child literature Yenanmye Maung Manug Kyi
Youth literature Kyunsinmye Saw Khet
Translation (general knowledge)...
- (Egyptian saint),
martyred in
Egypt with John of
Samanoud and
James of
Manug Saint Abraham (Ethiopian), a
saint of the
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church...
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opened after his death; as such, he is
termed a
Servant of God. He was born
Manug in
Sivas Eyalet (now Sivas) in
Ottoman Empire on 17
February 1676, the son...
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literature Myat Wai Toe (Institute of Education)
Child literature Yenanmye Maung Manug Kyi
Youth literature Kyunsinmye Saw Khet
Translation (general knowledge)...
- martyr, son of
Alphaeus James, the
ascetic James,
bishop of
Cairo James of
Manug James,
bishop of
Jerusalem Jeremiah, the
prophet Jerome, the priest, theologian...
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Middleweight (75kg) Bronze
Thein Han
Weightlifting Men's
Light Heavyweight (82.5kg) Bronze
Maung Manug Lwin
Weightlifting Men's
Middle Heavyweight (90kg)...