• of Port Said. The city's name was taken from Lake Tinnis, Lake Manzala's name at the time. Tinnis was an important port, exporting agricultural products...
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  • Tinni may refer to: Srabosti Dutta Tinni (active 2004–2013), Bangladeshi actress and model Ousseini Tinni (born 1954), Nigerien politician All pages with...
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  • Srabosti Dutta Tinni is a Bangladeshi television actress and model. She was selected Miss Bangladesh in 2004. Tinni participated in the Anondodhara Photogenic...
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  • Nisha "Tinni" Malhotra. Mickey and Tinni hook up and eventually fall in love. Upon returning, Manu and Kinchi get married, while Mickey and Tinni introduce...
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    Tinnis Castle or Tynnis Castle was formerly a Scottish tower house or castle at Old Tinnis in the parish of Yarrow, Scottish Borders, or former county...
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    Scran Record. Accessed : 2010-07-11 Grose, page 224 Tinnis on Scran. Accessed : 2010-07-11 Tinnis Castle, Canmore: National Record of the Historic Environment...
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  • attribution to him. It was continued by others including Michael, bishop of Tinnis (11th century, writing in Coptic, covering 880 to 1046), Mawhub ibn Mansur...
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    Ousseini Tinni (born 10 December 1954) is a Nigerien politician of the Nigerien Party for Democracy and Socialism. He was President of the National Assembly...
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    Copts were employed in the textile industry and produced linens and silks. Tinnis was famous for its factories and had over 5,000 looms. Examples of textiles...
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    to Amalric I of Jerusalem. Murray, Alan V. (2023). "From Alexandria to Tinnis: the Kingdom of Sicily, Egypt and the Holy Land, 1154-87". In Drell, Joanna...
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