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mamai 1. mente ou mente menos clara, inconsciente: estou em silêncio, boca fechada, memória e perdeu a visão; 2. sonhar e delirar; dormindo deliberadamente, falando na cama. mamai 1. kurang terang ingatan atau fikiran, tidak sedarkan diri: saya diam, terkatup mulut, ~ ingatan dan hilang pandangan; 2. mimpi dan mengigau; bermamai mengigau, berkata-kata dlm tidur.
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10 LIVROS EM MALAIO RELACIONADOS COM «MAMAI»
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Cossack Mamai: a phenomenon of an image and an ...
This is the first detailed look at the contribution of artists from the Ukraine to the phenomenon known as the School of Paris.
Stanislav Bushak, Valeriĭ Sakharuk, Irena Sakharuk, 2010
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Historical Dictionary of Medieval Russia - Halaman 121
But during the 1370s relations between Moscow and Mamai became strained. In 1371 Dmitrii secured Mamai's support for the iarlyk and personally pledged his loyalty to the Tatar warlord. But by 1373 Dmitrii apparently stopped paying the ...
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Popular Sufism in Eastern Europe: Sufi Brotherhoods and ...
not surprised therefore when he heard that Mamai's army had perished (at Kulikovo) and that he, with a few of the survivors of the battle were sheltering in the southern steppe. Were they to kill him, the world would not wear raiments of ...
H T Norris, Professor of Arabic and Islamic Studies School of Oriental and African Studies H T Norris, 2007
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Medieval Russia, 980-1584 - Halaman 234
The event that has come to symbolize the might of Moscow and its prince, however, is the Battle of Kulikovo. That battle was fought on September 8, 1380, between Dmitry, who there earned the epithet Donskoi, and his former patron, Mamai.
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Between Europe and Asia: The Origins, Theories, and ...
confrontation at Kulikovo. Gumilev also substantially revised the actual scenario of the Russian victory. He did not dispute the generally accepted account of the events themselves. In 1378, Mamai sent his warlord Murza Begich to enforce the ...
Mark Bassin, Sergey Glebov, Marlene Laruelle, 2015
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A History of Russia Volume 1: To 1917 - Halaman 82
Ironically, however, the chief fame of this Mongol-supported prince rests on his battles against the Mongols. Conflict had been simmering between Dmitri and Mamai, the leader of one of the two major competing Golden Horde forces, ever ...
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Public Policy and Financing Innovation in Russia [microform]
90s, Russia has struggled to develop its innovation or "knowledge-based" economic sector.
Mamai, Anastassia Nikolaevna, 2005
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Circassian History - Halaman 249
His right hand was Mamai* Bey, a Circassian. Ridwan Bey al-Faqari occupied the most prestigious post of Emir al-Hajj and, during the above-mentioned events, was in Mecca. His assistant Ali Bey was providing the leadership of the Faqariya ...
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Russia: A History - Halaman 23
itself—Mamai. These confrontations occurred while the discord within the Golden Horde, begun concurrently with his own ascension to the throne, intensified. Dmitrii, indeed, had obtained his patent from Mamai, to whom he had pledged to ...
Hazel remembered back to how Mamai felt after giving birth. The first labour was long, but fruitful as Carrie was born. However, the next birth was early and too quick. Mamai's little boy had moved slightly in Hazel's arms, opening his mouth.