- Bata
Kindai Amgoza ibn Lo
Bagola (1877–1947) was an
early 20th-century
American impostor and
entertainer who
presented an
exoticized identity as a native...
- Island[permanent dead link]".
Exploring Florida.
Retrieved June 21, 2012.
Beatrice Bagola (2009). Français du Canada, français de
France VIII.
Walter de Gruyter....
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impostor Bata Lo
Bagola published a book
claiming to be a
Beninese Jew
descended from a Lost
Tribe of
Israel in Dahomey. Lo
Bagola's true
identity was...
- and a surname.
Notable people with the name include:
Given name: Bata Lo
Bagola (1877–1947),
early 20th-century
American impostor and
entertainer Nickname:...
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Spofford Viktorija Bencik Emeršič/Pia Zemljič as Jane
Smart Iva
Krajnc Bagola as
Sukie Rougemont Mirjam Korbar as
Felicia Gabriel Gregor Gruden as Clyde...
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Catastrophe After the
accident The lost son
Jesenski cvijeci Brezinščak
Bagola, Božidar (14
February 2019). "Leskovar u pismima".
Vijenac (in Croatian)...
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Ramat Gan: Masada. pp. 174–175,
Volume IV. Dinur, Ben-Zion (1961).
Yisrael BaGola [Israel in the Diaspora]. Tel Aviv: Dvir. pp. 3–5,
Volume I (2). Eshkoli...
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Rustignoli 7–5, 1–6, 2–6
Winner 1. 18 July 2005 Ancona,
Italy Clay Aleša
Bagola Eleonora Iannozzi Stella Menna 6–1, 6–0 Runner-up 3. 3
October 2005 Herceg...
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Vainberg – Întrebări
literari (Literary Questions) Bata Lo
Bagola (Joseph
Howard Lee) – Lo
Bagola: An
African Savage's Own
Story (fictional autobiography)...
- like “Princess Caraboo” and the Baltimore-born Bata
Kindai Amgoza ibn Lo
Bagola,
whose persona as a self-described “African Savage” and
descendant of the...