- off the Adamawa-Yola highway. The
Present Mai or King Dr
Abubakar Buba
Atare II is the
paramount ruler and
chairman Tula Chiefdom. The Tula
people are...
- Dr
Abubakar Buba
Atare II (born
Kokiya Abubakar Buba
Atare 16
August 1987) is the
second Mai or King of Tula Chiefdom. He was
crowned on 21
December 2009...
-
inlet and
divides into
three main harbors: Marimelena, Guanabacoa, and
Atarés. It was
fortified by the
Spaniards in the
sixteenth century who in 1553...
- then タ (タンシャ/単射/Semi), and レ (レンシャ/連射/Auto). Together, they
spell アタレ (
Atare);
atare in ****anese
means "Hit the target". The weapon's
stock was equipped...
- side of the
lower receiver and is
often referred to as the "
Atare 3," (アタレサン
Ataresan アタレ(
Atare)
means "hit it")
referencing the
different selection positions...
- born in
Yoruba culture, they are
given a
small taste of
alligator pepper (
atare)
shortly after birth as part of the
routine baby-welcoming process, and...
-
Pedro de
Atarés (c. 1083 in
Borja – 21
February 1151) was a
Spanish noble and
member of the
House of Aragón. He
founded the
Veruela Abbey, the
oldest Cistercian...
- ašer ba-areṣ,
Jerusalem 1980, p. 26 (Hebrew) Frenkel, Miriam, article:
Atare pulḥan
yehudiyyim be-ḥalab bi-yme ha-benayim ha-tikhoniyyim,
published in:...
-
adanko (rabbit) to
nnanko (rabbits),
aduro (medicine) to
nnuro (medicines),
atare (dress) to
ntare (dresses),
odwan (sheep) to
nnwan (sheep plural), aduane...
- a 12th-century
claimant to the
crown of the
Kingdom of Aragon,
Pedro de
Atarés, Lord of Borja, who
actually died childless.
Alfons de
Borja (1378–1458)...