- "hill" in gworok. The
large towering hills of
Gworok are
known as A̠fan
A̠gworok (also
styled Oefan Oegworok)
among the natives. The
glamorous hills are...
-
addressed by
their immediate neighbouring groups like
Asholyio (or Morwa),
Agworok (or Kagoro),
Atyecarak (or Kachechere),
Atakat (or Attaka, Attakar), Ham...
- Awan (1915–2008),
Agwam Agworok V HH
Agwam Nuhu Achi
Bature (19??–2021),
Agwam Kajju I HH
Agwam (Dr.)
Ufuwai Bonet,
Agwam Agworok VI HH
Agwam (Engr. Dr...
- the
Katab (Atyap) proper,
Morwa (Asholyio),
Ataka (Atakad) and
Kagoro (
Agworok)
which he
deems may be
regarded as a
single tribe and each division/unit...
- (2003–2006); Commander,
UNAMID (2008–2009)
Gwamna Awan (1915–2008),
Agwam Agworok V, one of the
rulers with the
longest reign in
Africa (1945–2008) Musa...
- (also
spelt Osholio, Æsholio, A̠sholyio), 'Moro'a' in
Hausa language,
A̱gworok (also
spelt Œgworok), also
known as 'Kagoro' in
Hausa language,
Takad as...
- for
related groups included: Kaje,
Kagoro and
Kaninkon instead of Bajju,
A̱gworok and Ninkyob. In the oral
narrative given by the
Agwam Fantswam I, reported...
- (Nenzit) sub-group, with some of the
latter Abwoi types being of
Atsam and
Agworok origins. Atuk (March 2008: 30–33)
noted that the idea of the
Atyap religion...
-
festival has ****umed an
international standard with the sons and
daughters of
Agworok land
coming together to
discuss issues that
required their attention and...
-
suggested that the
Katab (Atyap),
Morwa (Asholyio),
Ataka (Atakad) and
Kagoro (
Agworok)
speak a
common tongue and may be
regarded as one; and
later on, McKinney...