• Tayzin (Arabic: تيزين, also spelled Tizin) is a village in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located just west of Hama...
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  • shio, 'salt' /z/ > [dʑ~ʑ] /mozi/ > [modʑi ~ moʑi] 文字, moji, 'letter, character' /t/ > [tɕ] /tiziN/ > [tɕidʑiɴ] ~ [tɕiʑiɴ] 知人, chijin, 'acquaintance'...
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    Syrian towns of Baghras, Bayas, Duluk, Alexandretta, Cyrrhus, Ra'ban and Tizin. The Thughur was subdivided into the Cilician or Syrian al-Thughur al-Sha'miya...
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    returned with 300 prisoners, then he went to raid Wadi Butnan, Chalcis, Tizin and Artah, before laying siege to Antioch, but it was abandoned after eight...
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    visited by Syrian geographer al-Dimashqi who described it as "a town near Tizin, and in the territory of Jumah. It is a place full of habitations. There...
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  • Telouch), Alexandretta (Ar. Iskandarīya), Cyrrhus (Ar. Qūrus), Ra'bān and Tīzīn. The Thughūr, the actual frontier zone, was divided into the Cilician or...
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  • Tyrzyn [ˈtɨʐɨn] is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Maciejowice, within Garwolin County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland...
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