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Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
The House of Bobali or Babalio (in Italian; known as Bobaljević or Bobalić in Croatian) was a noble family of the Republic of Ragusa. The family is considered
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Giunio Bobali 1543 Pasko Cerva 1543 - 1544 Mato Franov Bobali 1545 - 1546 Miho Šimun Bobali 1545 Marin Gučetić 1546 – 1547 Mato Franov Bobali 1546 Pasko
Rector_(Ragusa)
Imperial dynasty of China (618–907)
of the slave trade, ivory trade, and ambergris trade in a country called Bobali, which historians suggest was Berbera in Somalia. In Fustat, Egypt, the
Tang_dynasty
Miha Bobali and Lovrijenac Miha Bobali, Rector (1561–1562) Simo Bobali, Rector (1562–1563) Lovrijenac Miha Bobali, Rector (1564–1565) Džono Miha Bobali, Rector
List of state leaders in the 16th century
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Ragusan poet
Savino Bobali (Croatian: Sabo Bobaljević Mišetić, 1530–1585), nicknamed "the Deaf" (Sordo, Glušac), was a Ragusan nobleman, politician and founder of the
Savino_Bobali
Aristocratic families of the Republic of Ragusa
once, following the 1667 Dubrovnik earthquake. Basiljević Benessa Binciola Bobali Bocignolo Bodazza Bona Bonda Božidarević Buća Cerva Giorgi Ghetaldi Gradić
Ragusan_nobility
Chinese poet and writer
written work of 863 AD the slave trade, ivory trade, and ambergris trade of Bobali, which believed to be what is now Berbera in Somaliland, East Africa. Levathes
Duan_Chengshi
Romance and Slavic versions of last names: Bassegli, Basilio - Basiljević Bobali, Babalio - Bobaljević Bona - Bunić Bonda - Bundić Caboga - Kabužić Cerva
List of people associated with the Republic of Ragusa
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published a work describing the slave trade, ivory trade and ambergris trade in Bobali, probably modern Berbera. 868 11 May The Diamond Sutra was printed. 873
Timeline_of_Chinese_history
1358–1808 maritime republic in Southern Europe (Dalmatia)
(Basiljević) House of Benessa (Beneša) House of Binciola (Binčulić) House of Bobali (Bobaljević) House of Bocignolo (Bučinić) House of Bona (Bunić) House of
Republic_of_Ragusa
record Label: Ngoma (J DN 73) 17 July 1963 Maproco and Beguen Jazz Side A: "Bobali Ya Kowilleo" – Lingala (Congolese rumba) [JDN 84A] Side B: "Maproco Cantar"
Beguen_Band
Indigenous people in Colombia
western coast of South America, and attempted to transport the gold over the Bobalí Mountains. Barí men ambushed and destroyed the expedition, and the gold
Barí_people
Noble family
(Basiljević) House of Benessa (Beneša) House of Binciola (Binčulić) House of Bobali (Bobaljević) House of Bocignolo (Bučinić) House of Bona (Bunić) House of
Buća
Ragusan nobleman and soldier
from Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor. He first married Maria Bobali (daughter of Marin Bobali), who died soon with the first child. His second marriage was
Frano_Gundulić
City in Sahil, Somaliland
written work of AD 863 the slave trade, ivory trade, and ambergris trade of Bobali, which is thought to be Berbera. The great city was also later mentioned
Berbera
(1459) Republic of Ragusa (complete list) – Vittorio Bobali, Rector (1403–1417) Džono Andra Bobali and Simo Benessa, Rector (1500–1501) Scotland Kingdom
List of state leaders in the 15th century
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Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
(Basiljević) House of Benessa (Beneša) House of Binciola (Binčulić) House of Bobali (Bobaljević) House of Bocignolo (Bučinić) House of Bona (Bunić) House of
Ghetaldi
Noble family
(Basiljević) House of Benessa (Beneša) House of Binciola (Binčulić) House of Bobali (Bobaljević) House of Bocignolo (Bučinić) House of Bona (Bunić) House of
Bonda_family
Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
Дубровнику живеле следейе властео- ске породице: Basegli, Benescia, Binciolla, Bobali, Bona, Bonda, Bucchia, Buzignolo, Caboga, Croce, Ceruia, Getaldi, Giorgi
Binciola
Patrician family from the city of Dubrovnik and its Republic of Ragusa
(Basiljević) House of Benessa (Beneša) House of Binciola (Binčulić) House of Bobali (Bobaljević) House of Bocignolo (Bučinić) House of Bona (Bunić) House of
Kaboga_family
Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
(Basiljević) House of Benessa (Beneša) House of Binciola (Binčulić) House of Bobali (Bobaljević) House of Bocignolo (Bučinić) House of Bona (Bunić) House of
Benessa
Beneša and members of the influential patrician family Bobaljević (Italian: Bobali), to appoint a new rector who would represent their interests. Under pressure
Damjan_Juda
Republic of Ragusa (complete list) – Nicola Sorgo, Rector (1358–?) Marco Bobali three time Rector, Rector (1370–1390) Morea Despotate of the Morea (complete
List of state leaders in the 14th century
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Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
(Basiljević) House of Benessa (Beneša) House of Binciola (Binčulić) House of Bobali (Bobaljević) House of Bocignolo (Bučinić) House of Bona (Bunić) House of
Gučetić
pseudonym of Doris Boake Kerr Frederick S. Boas (1862–1957, England, nf) Savino Bobali (1530–1585, Ragusa, nf/p) T. O. Bobe (born 1969, Romania, p/f/nf) Christian
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Pinche 53 Cerro Bobali Central 929 2516 8°52′34″N 73°26′58″W / 8.8762°N 73.4494°W / 8.8762; -73.4494 Eastern Andes Cerros de Bobalí 54 Tablón Grande
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Kilwa South CUF Selemani Bungara Lindi Mchinga Chama Cha Mapinduzi Hamidu Bobali Lindi Mtama Chama Cha Mapinduzi Moses Nape Lindi Nachingwea Chama Cha Mapinduzi
List of MPs elected in the 2015 Tanzania general election
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Noble family of the Republic of Ragusa
of the Republic. Nikola Saraka (29 November 1650 – 1712), married Marija Bobali (29 November 1650 – 1712) on 5 March 1660. Natal Saraka (born 17 July 1694)
Saraka
Roman Catholic diocese in Croatia (800 - 1828)
Dubrovnik) Pietro Budmani (17 Jul 1752 – 2 Apr 1772 Died) Francesco Maria Sorgo Bobali, O.F.M. (7 Sep 1772 – 29 Jun 1800 Died) Antonio Raffaele Dolci, O.P. (20
Diocese_of_Ston
Noble family in Republic of Ragusa
5 November 1666, followed by Miho Sorkočević-Bobaljević (Italian: Sorgo-Bobali) on 10 November 1666, and so on. The Pavlić family belonged to so called
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Hero of Fame
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One who is making everything good
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Bright and Beautiful as the sun
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Minstrel; a singer-poet.
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Great.
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Indian
Good feelings, Emotions
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Muslim
Kindness
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Proud.
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Variant of Dutch Schave.English
Variant of Dutch Schave.English : nickname from Middle English schove, probably from Old English scufa, a derivative of scūfan ‘to thrust or push’.
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