- Jude
Lemfani Abaga (born 4
October 1981),
better known as M.I
Abaga or M.I, is a
Nigerian rapper, songwriter, and
record producer. He
gained mainstream...
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Abaga may
refer to:
Abaga Falls,
waterfall and
ecosystem in Mindanao,
Philippines Abaga (rural locality),
several rural localities in the
Sakha Republic...
- The
Abaga (simplified Chinese: 阿巴加马;
traditional Chinese: 阿巴加馬; pinyin:
Abaga) is a type of
Chinese Mongolian horse.
Characterized by its
generally black...
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propose such an interpretation,
comparing the
Xianbei aimak Afugan with
Abagas. The
Abagas and
Abaganars appeared in the 13th
century from the
people granted...
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Abaga Falls is a
waterfall and
ecosystem located approximately 15 km
southwest of
Iligan City on the
island of Mindanao, Philippines,
specifically in...
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Abaga (or Wagama) is a
nearly extinct Trans–New
Guinea language of
Papua New Guinea. It
appears to be
related to
Kamono and Yagaria. The classification...
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Abaga (Russian: Абага) is the name of
several rural localities in the
Sakha Republic, Russia:
Abaga,
Amginsky District,
Sakha Republic, a selo in Abaginsky...
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Jesse Garba Abaga (born 10
August 1984),
known professionally as
Jesse Jagz, is a
Nigerian rapper,
record producer, and songwriter. He
signed a record...
- the 80s, 90s and 2000s
through artists like The Remedies, JJC Skillz, M.I
Abaga and
Sound Sultan, encomp****ing the
incorporation of
local languages and...
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Inner Mongolia, China. It is
under the
administration of
Xilingol League.
Abaga and
Abaganar Mongols live here. The
local dialect has
variously been classified...