• The Kabye (also known as Kabiye, Kabre, Cabrai), are a people living in the north central mountains and northern plains of Togo. They speak the Kabiye...
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  • Kabye may refer to: Kabye people Kabye language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Kabye. If an internal link led you here...
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  • Kabiye ([kàbɪ̀jɛ̀]; also rendered Kabiyé, Kabiyè, Kabye, Kabyé, Kabyè, Cabrai or Cabrais) is an Eastern Gurunsi Gur language spoken primarily in northern...
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  • Several braille alphabets are used in Ghana. For English, Unified English Braille has been adopted. Four other languages have been written in braille:...
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  • Hinduism Gurunsi Niger–Congo → Gur → Gurunsi Burkina Faso, Ghana, Togo Lukpa, Kabye, Tem, Lamba, Delo, Bago-Kusuntu, Chala, Lyele, Nuna, Kalamse, Pana, Kassena...
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    population. Also found are Kotokoli or Tem and Tchamba in the centre and the Kabye people in the north (22%). The Ouatchis [fr] are 14% of the population....
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    peoples) and tribal regions inland (composed of Bariba, Mahi, Gedevi, and Kabye peoples). The Oyo Empire, located primarily to the east of Benin, was a...
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  • in the alphabets of some of languages of Africa such as Dagbani, Dinka, Kabye, and Ewe, and Berber languages using the Berber Latin alphabet. It is sometimes...
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    languages, which are spoken in commercial sectors throughout Togo. The Kabye live on marginal land and traditionally have emigrated south from their...
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  • Portuguese minorities (estimate)  Togo By ethnicity Aja-Ewe/Mina (42.4%), Kabye/Tem (25.9%), Para-Gurma/Akan (17.1%), Akposso/Akebu (4.1%), Ana-Ife (3,...
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  • schwa (Oxford University Press dictionary convention)) Ɩ ɩ ᶥ Iota Bissa, Kabye; cf. Greek: Ɩ ɩ J ȷ Dotless j Old High German ᴊ Small capital J Uralic Phonetic...
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    (1887–97) Lomé (1897–1916) Common languages German (official) Ewe, Kotokoli, Kabye Religion Islam, Christianity, Traditional religion Governor   • 1884 (first)...
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    Gnassingbé Eyadéma (category Kabye people)
    the prefecture of Kozah in the Kara Region, to a peasant family of the Kabye ethnic group. But this date has been disputed. According to Comi M. Toulabor...
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    dominant language of the south, and Kabyé, dominant language of the Kara region, further north. The Kotokoli and Kabyè languages are closely related. From...
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    language groups are the Ewe in the south (about 32% of the population) and the Kabye in the north (22% of the population). Gen or Mina is the second major language...
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  • KBP can mean: Kabye language, ISO 639-3 code Knowledge-based_processor, used for processing packets in computer networks Kilo-base pair (kb or kbp), a...
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    Faure Gnassingbé (category Kabye people)
    Order of Saint-Jean-de-Dieu d'Afagnan, Faure Essozimna Gnassingbé is of Kabye descent and is one of Gnassingbé Eyadéma's many children; his mother is...
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  • national flag Joseph Amedokpo (born 1946), painter Talle Bamazi, Togolese-born Kabye painter, curator, and gallery owner; lives in Ohio, U.S. Sika Foyer (born...
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    geographically between Ewe proper and Gen; Kpesi forms a Gbe island in the Kabye area. Ewe is itself a dialect cluster of the Gbe languages, which include...
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    Mandate of France Capital Lomé Common languages French (official), Ewe, Kabye, Kotokoli etc Commissioner   History   • Occupation 27 August 1914 • Togoland...
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    Bajamse Banda Bidi Boafri Bommoden Borae No. 2 Chayo Chinderi Dadekro Dadoto Ehiamankyene Grubi Osramani Zongo Marcheri Ntewusae( mainly kabyes and kaakyes)...
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    Kröner, A., Seddoh, K.F. (2000) "Pan-African granulite formation in the Kabye Massif of northern Togo (West Africa): Pb-Pb zircon ages" Int Journ Earth...
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    or "Lossotu" is unclear and may have its origins in the name that their Kabyé neighbors called them. Confusion arose and has continued when the name "Losso"...
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  • Kasem, Nzema, the official language is English) Togo (with French and Kabye) Faroese: Faroe Islands Denmark Fijian: Fiji (with English and Fiji Hindi)...
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  • his honor. Dadjo is frequently and erroneously identified in print as a Kabyé rather than a Nawde (or Losso). Profile of Kléber Dadjo "kleber dadjo"....
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  • Togolese-born Kabye painter, curator, and gallery owner. He is based in Columbus, Ohio. Born in northern Togo (West Africa), into the Kabye ethnic group...
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    ISBN 978-2-909886-35-0. —— (1996). Die materielle Kultur der Konkomba, Kabyé und Lamba in Nord-Togo (in German). Köln: Köppe. ISBN 978-3-89645-101-9...
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    groups, the largest and most influential of which are the Ewe, Mina, and Kabye. French is the official language of Togo, but many native African languages...
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    using the horse as a symbol of chiefdom is particularly prevalent among the Kabye ethnic group. Only a person with an important public function, or a power...
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  • Angèle Patassé (category Kabye people)
    the wife of former President Ange-Félix Patassé. Patassé, a member of the Kabye people, was born Angèle Essotina. She was raised in the town of Kouméa,...
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