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Anaku (アナク) is a kata
derived from
Ananku (See
Karate kata). It is
translated as "Expression
Pivoting Form" or "Pivoting
Swallow Form". This kata is typically...
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Anaku (Aqsu, Aksu) was a skirt-type
garment of
indigenous women in the Inca Empire. It was a long
drape dress straight in shape,
falling to
ankle length...
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Anaku is one of the
administrative divisions of
Anambra State, South-Eastern Nigeria. The town lies 6°15'
North of the
Equator and 6°44' East of the Greenwich...
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anaku in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Anaku, an
exercise in Karate.
Anaku Town,
place in
Anambra State, Nigeria.
Anaku (dress), a skirt-type...
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Sadat Happy Anaku Ana (born 9
December 2000) is a
Ugandan professional footballer who
plays as a
forward for
Kampala Capital City Authority.
Anaku began his...
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southeastern part of
Nigeria with
headquarters in
Anaku. The
towns that make up the
local government are
Anaku, Umueje, Omasi, Igbakwu, Umumbo, Omor, Umuerum...
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equivalent to
either of the
sentences šarrum
anāku "I am king" or šarratum
anāku "I am queen". "Akkadian and Eblaite" by John Huehnergaard...
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these are at
Kaymakli and Derinkuyu,
formerly the Gr****
villages of
Anaku (Inegi) and
Malakopi (Melagob),
where the
chambers extended down over several...
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Derinkuyu have
difficulty in
ascertaining that
until 1923 they were
called Anaku and
Malakopi respectively (the
latter being the Μαλακοπαία of Theophanes...
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mantle cloth called ''yacolla.''
Women wore a long
dress known as an
anaku. Uncu was
similar to a long tunic,
ranging between 84 and 100 cms, with...