• Look up Beja or Béja in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Beja may refer to: Beja people, an ethnic group in northeast Africa Blemmyes, historical name...
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    The Beja people (Arabic: البجا, Beja: Oobja, Tigre: በጃ) are a Cushitic ethnic group native to the Eastern Desert, inhabiting a coastal area from southeastern...
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    Béja (Arabic: باجة Bāja) is a city in Tunisia. It is the capital of the Béja Governorate. It is located 105 kilometers (65 mi) from Tunis, between the...
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  • Beja (Bidhaawyeet or Tubdhaawi) is an Afroasiatic language of the Cushitic branch spoken on the western coast of the Red Sea by the Beja people. Its speakers...
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  • Olympique de Béja (Arabic: الأولمبي الباجي), known as O Béja or simply OB for short, is a Tunisian football club based in Béja. The club was founded in...
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    Beja (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɛʒɐ] ) is a city and a municipality in the Alentejo region, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 35,854, in an area...
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    The Beja District (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈbɛʒɐ] ) is located in southern Portugal. The district capital is the city of Beja. It is the largest district...
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    the Cushitic languages with over one million speakers were Oromo, Somali, Beja, Afar, Hadiyya, Kambaata, and Sidama. The Cushitic languages with the greatest...
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  • Federation. The AF Beja administers lower tier football in the district of Beja. Associação de Futebol de Beja, commonly referred to as AF Beja, is the governing...
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    Olinda Beja (born December 8, 1946) is a São Tomé and Príncipe poet, writer and narrator. Later she immigrated to Portugal and moved to Viseu and later...
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  • there were six Beja kingdoms that were established. These kingdoms stretched from the lowlands of Eritrea to Aswan in Egypt. The Beja kingdoms occupied...
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  • The Princely State of Beja was a Princely State of India, in present-day Himachal Pradesh, from the 19th century till 15 April 1948 when it acceded to...
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    Ana Jacinta de São José , known as Dona Beja ( January 2, 1800, December 20, 1873 ) was a Brazilian historical personality in the 19th century, who had...
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    Beja Air Base (Portuguese: Base Aérea de Beja; IATA: BYJ, ICAO: LPBJ), officially designated as Air Base No. 11 (Portuguese: Base Aérea Nº 11, BA11) is...
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    romanized: al-ʿabābdah or Arabic: العبّادي, romanized: al-ʿabbādī) are an Arab or Beja tribe in eastern Egypt and Sudan. Historically, most were Bedouins living...
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    Government Senior Secondary School Kot Beja (GSSS Kot Beja ) is a senior secondary school in Kot Beja Kasauli, Solan, Himachal Pradesh affiliated to Himachal...
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  • of Beja (Instituto Politécnico de Beja) is a state-run polytechnic institute of higher education, comprising several schools. It is located in Beja, on...
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    genealogy of the Kings of Portugal (National Library of Portugal). Born 1459 Beja, Portugal Died April 1521 Lisbon, Portugal Spouse Fernando II, Duke of Braganza...
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  • Duke of Beja may refer to: Manuel I of Portugal or Manuel I of Beja, Duke of Beja Manuel II of Portugal or Manuel II of Beja, Duke of Beja This disambiguation...
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    Béja Governorate (Arabic: ولاية باجة Wilāyat Bājah pronounced [ˈbæːʒæ]; French: Gouvernorat de Béja) is one of the twenty-four governorates of Tunisia...
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    Beja Airport (IATA: BYJ, ICAO: LPBJ) is a Portuguese airport that opened doors to civilian flights on 15 April 2011. Beja Airport, located 9 km (5.6 mi)...
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    Infante Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu and Beja (or Fernando, Portuguese pronunciation: [fɨɾˈnɐ̃du], 17 November 1433 – 18 September 1470) was the third son...
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    I as sole monarch Portuguese royalty Preceded by Francisco Lord of the House of the Infantado Duke of Beja 5 July 1717 – 6 July 1760 Succeeded by João...
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    Beja Congress (Arabic: مؤتمر البجا, romanized: Mu'tamar al-Bijā) is a political group comprising several ethnic entities, most prominently the Beja,...
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    Bowker 2012, p. 315; Ellmann 1982, p. 506. Beja 1992, p. 86. Beja 1992, p. 85; Bowker 2012, pp. 312–313. Beja 1992, pp. 93–94. Medina Casado 2000, pp. 93–94...
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  • Clube Desportivo de Beja is a Portuguese football club based in Beja, Alentejo. It was founded in 1947. The club's current home stadium is Complexo Desportivo...
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    Ferdinand the Holy Prince. Ferdinand, Duke of Viseu, also first Duke of Beja. Eleanor of Portugal, Holy Roman Empress, wife of Frederick III, Holy Roman...
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    and governor. The main cities were in the southern half of the country: Beja, Silves, Alcácer do Sal, Santarém and Lisbon. The Muslim population consisted...
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    Infante Luís of Portugal, Duke of Beja (3 March 1506 – 27 November 1555) was the second son of King Manuel I of Portugal and his second wife, Maria of...
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  • Beja is a village in Kapurthala district of Punjab State, India. It is located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Kapurthala , which is both district and sub-district...
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