• Ama may refer to: Ama language (New Guinea) Ama language (Sudan) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ama language. If an...
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  • Look up ama, Ama, or AMA in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ama or AMA may refer to: Ama language (New Guinea) Ama language (Sudan) Ama (Ama Kōhei),...
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  • Nyimang, also known as Ama, is an Eastern Sudanic language spoken in the Nuba Mountains of Sudan by the Nyimang people who are a sub-group of the Nuba...
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  • Walari, Walarishe, Wele) is a Hill Nubian language spoken in the northwestern Nuba Mountains in the south of Sudan. It is spoken by around 9,000 people 12...
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    Juba Arabic (redirect from Juba language)
    following is a sample vocabulary taken from Smith and Ama (1985): Languages portal Languages of South Sudan Varieties of Arabic Sudanese Arabic Bimbashi Arabic...
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    The Nyima languages are a pair of languages of Sudan spoken by the Nyimang of the Nuba Mountains that appear to be most closely related to the Eastern...
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  • Khartoum clashes were reported at the headquarters of the state broadcaster Sudan TV. The channel halted a news bulletin after the presenter began reading...
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    centered in present-day Sudan. The name "East Sudanic" refers to the eastern part of the region of Sudan where the country of Sudan is located, and contrasts...
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  • Italy Ala, Gotland, Sweden Ama, Belgium Ama, Estonia Ama, Ilam, Iran Ama, Tuscany, Italy Ama, Aichi, Japan Ama, Shimane, Japan Ama, Louisiana, United States...
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  • Paramount chief (category Articles containing Mongolian-language text)
    following polities: amaGcaleka, amaMbalu, amaRharhabe, amaNdlambe, imiDushane, imiQhayi, amaGasela, amaGwali, amaHleke, imiDange, amaNtinde, amaGqunukhwebe title...
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  • Ngwullaro, Yillaro, is a Niger–Congo language in the Heiban family spoken in the Nuba Mountains in Kordofan, Sudan. Villages are Oya, Rodong (Hajar Medani)...
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    West Africa (redirect from Bilad es-Sudan)
    doi:10.1038/s41467-019-09776-9. PMC 6478940. PMID 31015416. Klutse, Nana Ama Browne; Ajayi, Vincent O; Gbobaniyi, Emiola Olabode; Egbebiyi, Temitope S;...
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  • South Sudan. Joseph Greenberg (1963) classified the then-little-known Ubangian languages as Niger–Congo and placed them within the Adamawa languages as "Eastern...
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  • N.S.W.: Mybrood. ISBN 978-0-9589458-0-6. "Ethnologue report for language code: ama". Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2015...
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    Kushite religion (category Religion in Sudan)
    Kingdom of Kush in the land of Nubia (also known as Ta-Seti) in present-day Sudan. During the Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom periods, increased contact between...
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    Wolof people (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    end of 11th century when the Ghana Empire fell to the Muslim armies from Sudan. Another oral tradition tells of a legend in Walo, which starts with two...
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    dialects spoken in Libya and Sudan have more of an Arabic influence. The Dazaga language was not traditionally a written language but in recent years the SIL...
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    Mohamed Osman Baloola (category Articles containing Arabic-language text)
    Remote Monitoring and Control system For Individualized Healthcare. First AMA-IEEE Medical Technology on Individualized Healthcare, Washington DC, US.2010...
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    British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan 14 (2009): 73–83. Hawkins, J. D. "A New Look at the Luwian Language". Kadmos 52/1 (2013): 1–18. Laroche, Emmanuel...
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  • June 2016. American Medical Association (1995) Sexual Assault in America. AMA. "US Bureau of Justice Criminal Victimization Statistics, 2019". www.bjs...
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  • (or preferably Chabu; also called Mikeyir) is an endangered language and likely language isolate spoken by about 400 former hunter-gatherers in southwestern...
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  • Milutin Sredojević (category Serbian expatriate sportspeople in Sudan)
    2006. Micho is remembered by giving teenage Senzo Meyiwa a debut against AmaZulu in a league match won 2–1 by The Bucs at Ellis Park on 8 November 2006...
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  • a nearly extinct, possibly Central Sudanic language of the Central African Republic (CAR) and South Sudan. According to Boyeldieu (2010), its classification...
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  • List of ethnic slurs (category CS1 Hebrew-language sources (he))
    April 2023. Deng, Francis. War of Visions: Conflict of Identities in the Sudan. p. 409. Zia, Helen (2001). Asian American Dreams: The Emergence of an American...
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  • (Angola): Rainy Season, Creole, The Book of Chameleons, My Father's Wives Ama Ata Aidoo (Ghana): Our Sister Killjoy (1977), Changes: a Love Story (1991)...
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    Kofi Annan (redirect from Ama Annan)
    woman from an aristocratic family. Several years later, they had a daughter, Ama, and a son, Kojo. The couple separated in the late 1970s, and divorced in...
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    Kandake (category Articles containing Ancient Greek (to 1453)-language text)
    ISBN 978-0-8108-6578-5. Miriam Ma'at-ka-re Monges (2005). "Kush". In Molefi Kete Asante, Ama Mazama (ed.). Encyclopedia of Black Studies. Sage. p. 302. ISBN 978-0-7619-2762-4...
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  • Lelo Mbele (category AmaZulu F.C. players)
    Blaise Lelo Mbele (born 10 August 1987) is a Congolese former professional footballer who played as a striker. Lelo played for different professional clubs...
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    Bahrain (redirect from Languages of Bahrain)
    medical university in the country. In addition to the Arabian Gulf University, AMA International University and the College of Health Sciences, these are the...
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  • Motherland (2010 film) (category Films shot in Sudan)
    slavery British Council[permanent dead link] AMAA Nominees and Winners 2011, AMA Awards website Archived March 13, 2012, at the Wayback Machine Motherland...
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