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referred as the
Bakaa. Not long after, a
second group separated themselves from the Rolong,
albeit not
travelling along the same path as the
Bakaa, and established...
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Tahir Albakaa (born 1950 in Takir, Iraq) is an
Iraqi historian who
received his Master's
degree and Ph.D in
Modern History from
Baghdad University. Albakaa...
- 2021-05-10.
Retrieved 2021-05-07.
Tokuyama N, Toda K,
Poiret ML,
Iyokango B,
Bakaa B, I****uka S (March 2021). "Two wild
female bonobos adopted infants from...
- Preceded by
Coalition Provisional Authority Minister of
Higher Education September 2003 – June 2004 Succeeded by
Tahir al-
Bakaa...
- personnel,
commercial figures, and
major landowners—particularly in the
fertile Bakaa Valley area—were ****ociated with drug trade, and many
derived substantial...
- (1740–1748)
Birawa Keme, Buur-ba (1748–1750) Lat-Kodu, Buur-ba (1750–1755)
Bakaa-Tam Buri-Nyabu, Buur-ba (1755–1763) Mba Komp****, Buur-ba (1763–1800) Mba...
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Irbid 5,000 near
Amman 5,000 in El-Sahne 3,000 in El-Reyyan 2,500 in El-
Bakaa 1,500 in El-Zerkaa 250 in
Sahab Turks in
Jordan Lebanon 80,000 plus 125...
- 528–538. doi:10.1007/s11882-013-0371-y. PMID 23881511. S2CID 40875822.
Bakaa L,
Pernica JM,
Couban RJ,
Tackett KJ,
Burkhart CN,
Leins L, et al. (June...
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Irbid 5,000 near
Amman 5,000 in El-Sahne 3,000 in El-Reyyan 2,500 in El-
Bakaa 1,500 in El-Zerkaa and 1,500 in
Sahab Since the
outbreak of the
Syrian Civil...
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Sechele as a "backslider".
Sechele led a
coalition of
Batswana (Bakwêna,
Bakaa, Balete, Batlokwa) in the
Battle of
Dimawe in 1852.
Sechele was born in...