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    Nabia (or Navia) was a goddess of the Pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula, although she also had an extended cult during the Roman occupation of...
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  • Nabia Abbott (31 January 1897 – 15 October 1981) was an American scholar of Islam, papyrologist and paleographer. She was the first woman professor at...
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  • remarried and had children from his wives. Abbott, Nabia. Two Queens of Baghdad. p. 30. Abbott, Nabia (1946). Two Queens of Baghdad: Mother and Wife of...
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  • Robert Paris Direct 1000-1400 Judith Grimaldi Autuour Du Monde 1400-1800 Nabia Makhloufi-Oussibrahim Au Coeur De L'Info 1800-2100 Achren Verdian L'Essentiel...
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  • conquest, were a number of deities among whom were Endovelicus, Ataegina, Nabia and Trebaruna. Bandua or Bandi: their name appears in numerous dedications...
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    (Laneanis) - a goddess of springs and floods Losa Luna Augusta Mirobleo Munidis Nabia (Navia) - versatile goddess Nymphis Ocrimirae Reva (Reua) - personification...
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    the settlement near A Coruña, Galicia. Nabia had double invocation, one male and one female. The supreme Nabia is related to Jupiter and another incarnation...
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    an inscribed fountain dedicated both to Tongoenabiagus and the goddess Nabia. His name may derive from the Celtic root *tenge(o)- (Old Irish tongu "I...
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    collection in the eighth century. In the mid-20th century, the scholar Nabia Abbott found a document with a few lines of an Arabic work with the title...
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    15 September 2023. "Trisquel 10 name". 4 December 2020. "Trisquel 10.0 Nabia release announcement". 1 February 2022. "Trisquel 11 Needs A Name". 1 February...
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  • Ramadan 58 AH during the caliphate of Mu‘awiya..." Ibn Kathir, p. 97. Abbott, Nabia (1942). Aishah The Beloved of Muhammad. University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0405053184...
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    Archived from the original on 24 April 2019. Retrieved 18 March 2020. Abbott, Nabia (1942). "Women and the State in Early Islam". Journal of Near Eastern Studies...
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    thousand slaves, and ordinary soldiers could have ten people serving them. Nabia Abbott, preeminent historian of elite women of the Abbasid Caliphate, describes...
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    Celtic language, as can be seen in the inscription dedicated to the goddess Nabia at Braga's Fonte do Ídolo (Portuguese for the Fountain of the Idol), or...
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    river, known in antiquity as the Nebis, named after the pagan river goddess Nabia. Today, in the area, there's the Albergue de São Miguel in the locality...
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    Farida (daughter of Mohamed Wazir) Palwasha (daughter of Mohamed Wazir) Nabia (daughter of Mohamed Wazir) Esmatullah, age 16 (son of Mohamed Wazir) Faizullah...
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    (1st Gorgias Press [2nd ed.] ed.). Piscataway, NJ: Gorgias Press. Abbott, Nabia (1946). Two Queens of Baghdad: Mother and Wife of Hārūn al Rashīd. Chicago:...
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    caliph on 9 August, with the regnal title of al-Mu'tasim bi'llah Abbott, Nabia (1946). Two Queens of Baghdad: Mother and Wife of Hārūn Al Rashīd. University...
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  •  xtv. pp. 433–4. Bidaya. Vol. X. p. 271. Abbott, Nabia. Two Queens of Baghdad. p. 30. Abbott, Nabia. Two Queens of Baghdad. p. 150. Ibn Khallikan. Vol...
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  • often with a second name linked to a locality such as Bandua Aetobrico, and Nabia, a goddess of rivers and streams. According to Strabo the Lusitanians were...
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  • by a minor Gallaecian-Lusitanian triad of Bandua (under many natures), Nabia and Reve female nature: Reva The sisters Uksáhkká, Juksáhkká and Sáhráhkká...
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    Ukashah, Tharwat (ed.). Al-Ma'arif (4th ed.). Cairo: al-Dar Ma'arif. Abbott, Nabia (1946). Two Queens of Baghdad: Mother and Wife of Hārūn Al Rashīd. University...
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    appointed as acting mayor. Masawaih al-Mardini, 10th-century physician Nabia Abbott 1897–1981, scholar of early Islam, papyrologist and paleographer...
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    Picnochile Motschulsky, 1856 (Argentina and Chile) Platychile Macleay, 1825 (Nabia) Duran, Daniel P.; Gough, Harlan M. (2020). "Validation of tiger beetles...
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  • historicity of the encounter has been disputed by Muhammad Mustafa al-Azami, Nabia Abbott and Harald Motzki, as Zuhri was then a young and unknown figure,...
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  • appeared in drama Saltanat-e-Dil as Rania. In 2016 she portrayed the role of Nabia in drama Parsai. Then she appeared in dramas Mere Jeevan Sathi, Pujaran...
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  • Primrose H. Bodhan Mrs. K. Sen Dr. Vinita Prakash Dr.Panzy Singh (Present) Nabia Abbott (31 January 1897 – 15 October 1981), Islamic scholar, papyrologist...
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    inscriptions, dedicated to the Gallaecian and Lusitanian gods Tongoenabiagus and Nabia (built during the era of Roman Emperor Augustus). The construction of the...
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  • Satiada Senuna Suleviae Sulis Verbeia Epane Mater Deva Bandua Hamavehae Nabia Abnoba Acionna Adsullata Ancamna Andarta Annea Clivana Arduinna Artio Aveta...
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    Islands. Bormanicus: god of hot springs similar to the Gaulish god, Bormanus. Nabia: goddess of waters, of fountains and rivers. In Galicia and Portugal still...
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