• Bedoon (redirect from Bidun)
    The Bedoon or Bidoon (Arabic: بدون جنسية, romanized: Bidūn jinsiya, lit. 'without nationality'), fully Bidoon jinsiya, are stateless people in several...
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  • Bindu of Bukhara was Bukhar Khudah (king of Bukhara) from an unknown date to 681. Several rulers of Bukhara were known before him, however, it is not known...
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  • Halenald de Bidun or Halneth de Bidun was a Breton who held land in England during the reigns of King Henry I and Stephen. Halenald was from either Bidon...
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  • Walter de Bidun († 1178) was a clerk of King William of Scotland, Chancellor of Scotland and Bishop-elect of Dunkeld. Walter was a witness to a charter...
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  • Bidun (Persian: بيدون, also Romanized as Bīdūn; also known as Dīdūn) is a village in Kachu Rural District, in the Central District of Ardestan County,...
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  • Kuwaiti citizenship to all bidun (stateless) residents in the country. The bill proposes that citizenship be granted to all bidun who were included in the...
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  • Bid Andar (Persian: بيدوندر, also Romanized as Bīd Andar) is a village in Madvarat Rural District, in the Central District of Shahr-e Babak County, Kerman...
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  • ("Queen of Bukhara"). She was married to Bidun of Bukhara, and the mother of Tughshada of Bukhara. When Bidun of Bukhara died, Khatun became regent of...
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  • Mehrabad, Bam (redirect from Darreh Bidun)
    Mehrabad (Persian: مهراباد, also Romanized as Mehrābād; also known as Darreh Bīdūn) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Bam County...
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  • Bidan, Zarand (redirect from Bidun, Kerman)
    Bidan (Persian: بيدان, also Romanized as Bīdān; also known as Bābbīdān and Bīdūn) is a village in Sarbanan Rural District, in the Central District of Zarand...
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    earthworks of a motte-and-bailey castle created in the twelfth century by de Bidun family as the headquarters of their barony of Lavendon. The castle was last...
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  • Lavendon Abbey $ Premonstratensian Canons founded c.1154/5-1158 by John de Bidun, sheriff of Buckinghamshire; dissolved 1536; granted to Sir Edmund Peckham...
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    Restrictions Index. "IV. DISCRIMINATION BASED ON ORIGIN AND STATUS: THE BIDUN". Human Rights Watch. 2000. "Human Rights Council, Forty-sixth session,...
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    Antioch (b. 1148) Richard the Chaplain, bishop of Cell Rigmonaid Walter de Bidun, English bishop and chancellor William of Lucca, Italian theologian and...
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  • to have originated from this region were the Biduns, and a member of this family, a certain Walter de Bidun, became David's chancellor. A rannaire active...
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  • Enguerrand, Bishop of Glasgow 1165-1171: Nicholas c.1171-1178: Walter de Bidun, Bishop of Dunkeld c.1178–1189: Roger de Beaumont, Bishop of St Andrews...
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  • married Alice de Limési, daughter of Gerard, Lord of Limési and Amicia de Bidun, they had the following known issue: David de Lindsay of Luffness, Crawford...
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  • between Gerard's daughters. Gerard married Amica, daughter of Halenath de Bidun, they are known to have had the following issue: John de Limesay (died 1193)...
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    mentioned in a pipe roll of 1192–3. It was probably built by a member of the Bidun family, and later belonged to the Pevers. The motte was destroyed in 1944...
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  • form in the Brittonic *bið (Welsh bydd, Middle Breton bout, Cornish boaz). biðun, the third-person plural form, is also used in Northern texts and seems...
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    in the Gulf monarchies. The Kuwaiti bidun" (PDF). p. 70. "IV. DISCRIMINATION BASED ON ORIGIN AND STATUS: THE BIDUN". Human Rights Watch. 2000. "Human Rights...
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  • benefits and have no labour rights. These stateless Emiratis – also known as bidun – either migrated to the UAE before independence or were natives who failed...
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  • him. The first ruler mentioned with the title of Bukhar Khudah is named Bidun, who was killed in 681 by the Umayyad general Salm ibn Ziyad during the...
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  • as Cynthia Ile Oko Mii (2014) Victims (2015) as Yeni Kabiosi (2015) as Bidun Omoge Lekki (2016) Loved You First (2016) The Screenplay (2017) Little Drops...
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    of Refugees. 1954 Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons Bidun Naturalization Nansen International Office for Refugees Nationality Refugee...
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  • island - The Washington Post". The Washington Post. "Kuwait's stateless Bidun 'offered Comoros citizenship'". BBC News. 2014-11-10. Retrieved 2021-03-08...
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  • September 8, 2019. "IV. DISCRIMINATION BASED ON ORIGIN AND STATUS: THE BIDUN". Human Rights Watch. 2000. Rivka Azoulay (2020). Kuwait and Al-Sabah: Tribal...
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    290. The village’s name means 'Place'. The village was held by John di Bidun in the 13th century. The Domesday Book of 1086 mentions both Stow Bedon...
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  • either in 1162 or before that, as his widow was married to Haldenald de Bidun in that year. She was once more a widow in 1185, when her sons were given...
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  • Aleanora de Limesay (daughter of Gerard, Lord of Limesay and Amicia de Bidun) about 1174 by whom he had three sons, also married, secondly, Margaret...
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