"Jiya" meaning in All languages combined

See Jiya on Wiktionary

Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Uyghur جىيا (jiya). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ug|جىيا}} Uyghur جىيا (jiya) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Jiya
  1. A township in Hotan City, Hotan prefecture, Xinjiang, China. Wikipedia link: Jiya Township Categories (place): Places in China, Places in Xinjiang, Townships Translations (township): 吉亞 (Chinese Mandarin), 吉亚 (Jíyà, Jíyǎ) (Chinese Mandarin), جىيا (jiya) (Uyghur)
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