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  1. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › JewnaJewna - Wikipedia

    Jewna (in bielorusso Еўна?, Eŭna; in lituano Jaunė, lett. "giovane donna"; ... – 1344 circa) era la figlia del principe Ivan di Polack e moglie di Gediminas, Granduca di Lituania dal 1316 al 1341. Viene menzionata nelle fonti scritte una sola volta, nella cronaca di Bychowiec, una fonte non coeva e poco affidabile.

  2. 29 apr 2022 · Jewna (Belarusian: Еўна, Lithuanian: Jaunė, literally, young woman; died ca. 1344) was daughter of Prince Ivan of Polotsk, she was wife of Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Ruthenia and Samogitia (1316–1341).

    • Połock-Полоцк, Полоцкое Княжество
  3. 9 apr 2021 · "Chere Jeyona" a story from OVIMAN.I hope you guys will love this track too . I tried my best to make it a little bit different from " OVIMAN" as this is the...

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  4. 10 mag 2004 · Even to this day a well testifies the miraculous spiritual power of Hazrat Shah Jewna. It is known as ‘Pir da Kunwan’ or ‘Well of the Pir’. People drink this water to their fill and get relief from bodily and spiritual ailments. For quite some time Hazrat Shah Jewna remained in Pail Padhrar.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Shah_JeewnaShah Jeewna - Wikipedia

    Shah Jewna Shrine, Jhang District. Shah Jeewna (or Jewna, Jiwana, Jewana) is a town of Jhang District in the Punjab, Pakistan. it is located on the Jhang-Lalian road at 31°31'13N 72°20'21E 34 km from Jhang.

  6. Shah Jewna, also known as Pir Shah Jewna Al-Naqvi Al-Bukhari was a 16th century saint and a Naqvi Sayyid. Born in Kannauj in 895 A.H. (1493 A.D.), he was a direct descendant of Jalaluddin Surkh-Posh Bukhari , also the chief advisor of King Sikandar Lodi .

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JaunėJaunė - Wikipedia

    Jaunė ( Belarusian: Еўна, Lithuanian: Jaunė, literally, young woman in Lithuanian; died ca. 1344) was daughter of Prince Ivan of Polatsk and wife of Gediminas, the Grand Duke of Lithuania (1316–1341). She is mentioned in written sources only once – the Bychowiec Chronicle, a late and unreliable source.