• Ahaya (c. 1710 – 1783) was the first recorded chief of the Alachua band of the Seminole tribe. European-Americans called him Cowkeeper, as he held a very...
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    band of Oconee people led by Ahaya, who was called "Cowkeeper" by the English, settled on what is now Payne's Prairie. Ahaya's band became known as the Alachua...
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    also writing many soft stories. The executive editor of Kashmir Ink is Ahaya Fayaz. The newspaper also launched its Endeavor Page, in which several start-ups...
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  • River. Around 1750, part of the people of Oconee, under the leadership of Ahaya, moved to Florida, settling next to the Alachua Prairie. The members of...
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    author, and curator Carol Lee Sanchez, Laguna Pueblo author and artist Ahaya (ca. 1710 – 1783), first recorded chief of the Alachua band of the Seminole...
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    Belligerents  Great Britain Spain Commanders and leaders Gen. James Oglethorpe Ahaya Secoffee Cdre. Pearce Governor Manuel de Montiano Strength 1,000 infantry...
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  • Alachua Seminoles - Around 1750, a Hitchiti-speaking group of Oconees, led by Ahaya, moved to Florida, settling on what is now known as Paynes Prairie. They...
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    the "Alatchaway" (Alachua), a Muscogee-speaking group led by Cowkeeper (Ahaya) that was a precursor of the modern Florida Seminoles, rejected a meeting...
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    became the stronghold of the Alachua band of the Seminole tribe under chief Ahaya the Cowkeeper by the mid-1700s. The Seminole town of Cuscowilla was located...
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    unfavorably with that received from the British when they held Florida. Ahaya, or Cowkeeper, King Payne's predecessor, had sworn to kill 100 Spaniards...
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  • Achája (Slovak), Ahaja (Croatian, Slovene), Ahaja - Ахаја (Macedonian), Ahaya (Turkish), Aĥeo (Esperanto), Akaja (Albanian, Maltese), Akhaia (Finnish...
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  • King Payne, who succeeded their father Cowkeeper (known to the Seminole as Ahaya) as leading or principal chief in Florida. Bolek succeeded King Payne in...
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    the neighboring Indians, primarily due to his positive relationship with Ahaya the Cowkeeper, chief of the Alachua band of the Seminole tribe. Like most...
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  • middle of the 18th century. A band of Hitchiti-speaking Oconees, led by Ahaya, settled on the Alachua Savanna (now called Paynes Prairie) sometime around...
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  • Georgia; he split the Spanish-Seminole alliance when he gained the help of Ahaya the Cowkeeper, chief of the Alachua band of the Seminole tribe. The Seminole...
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    Alithaka maha vihara for the rainy season by a person by a person named Ahaya of Maharata" Content (3): "A donation of money (Kahavanu) by a person to...
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  • the region in the 18th century under the leadership of the great chief Ahaya the Cowkeeper. Between 1763 and 1784 what is now Gainesville fell within...
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  • gloss Proto-Muskogean Tunica sibling of opposite sex *xaya -áhaya 'sister-in-law' to want *kʷanna -wána big gray heron *watola wátoru-hki 'whooping crane'...
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    October 2015). "Syrian Army Begins Large-Scale Offensive in Northern Hama: Ahaya, Al-Mughayr and Markabat Captured". Al-Masdar News. Archived from the original...
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