- (October 1937 –
November 1939)
Mikhail Fonin (November 1939 –
March 1947)
Shaja Batyrov (March 1947 – July 1951)
Suhan Babayev (July 1951 – 14 December...
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attained prominence under the rule of
Rajah Sri Bata
Shaja. In the year 1011,
Rajah Sri Bata
Shaja, the
monarch of the
Indianized Rajahnate of Butuan,...
- of
favoritism over the
Champa civilization. A new
rajah named Sri Bata
Shaja later succeeded in
attaining diplomatic equality with
Champa by sending...
- Şaja Batyrowiç
Batyrow (1908–1965) was a
Soviet politician who
served as the
first secretary of the
Communist Party of Turkmenistan. He also was head of...
- was
denied by the
imperial court. However,
under the
reign of Sri Bata
Shaja, the
diplomatic equality was
eventually granted to the kingdom, and as a...
- the Philippines, such as Sri
Lumay of the
Rajahnate of Cebu or Sri Bata
Shaja of the
Rajahnate of
Butuan or Sri Pada/Sipad of
Lupah Sūg or
Sikatuna of...
- YMB
Sayar Tin (Burmese: ဝိုင်အမ်ဘီဆရာတင်,
pronounced [wai an bi
sʰəjà tɪ̀ɰ̃]; 11
February 1894 – 8
August 1950) was a
Burmese composer. He was one of...
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armored vehicles behind the berms. x Unspecified, "smaller than Tunisian" (
Shajā‛iye Cemetery ? مقبرة الشجاعية)
Israeli military vehicles destro**** dozens...
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called upādhyāya Pāli: ācariya[1] Sanskrit: ācārya Bur: ဆရာ saya (IPA: [
sʰəjà]) Shan: ဢႃႇၸရီႉယႃႉ
atsariya ([ʔaː˨ tsa˩ ri˥ jaː˥]) Thai: อาจารย์
ajahn 阿闍梨...
- Samathia, Sābra, Shaikh****otra, Sākhpotra/Eshaqpotra, Supiya, Sānund,
Shaja, Sathia, Sakriani/Sākriani, Sathian, Sāthani, Samisa, Sapiya, Saidha, Sājnani...