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Hamid Barole Abdu (born
October 10, 1953) is an
Eritrean writer.
After studying literature in Eritrea, he
moved to Modena, Italy, in 1974,
where he has...
- writer[Gikandi]
Donato Ndongo-Bidyogo (1950–),
writer and journalist[Gikandi]
Hamid Barole Abdu (1953–), non-fiction
Reesom Haile (2003–), Tigrinya-language poet Saba...
- Akirab, Algibra, An Si Fei, Anslag, Antuc, Apt, Aurizol-R B Bacanero,
Barole, Bauzole, Bepra, Bepraz, Berazol, Berizar,
Beryx C Cyra D Dexicool, Dexpure...
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Daniel Teklehaimanot Alexander Isak
Michael Adonai Yegizaw Michael Hamid Barole Abdu Saba
Kidane Abdulkadir Kebire Fesshaye Yohannes Osman Saleh Sabbe Dawit...
- Joel
Mabuso Mogale 17
Johannesburg Eliminated on 29
October 2007
Caroline Barole 23
Gauteng Eliminated on 22
October 2007
Dominic Momberg 20 KwaZulu-Natal...
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Ghebrezghi Guangul Anti-Unionist Fit.
Saleh Omar Anti-Unionist
Sayid Ahmed Saleh Barole Anti-Unionist
Sayid Sunabara Damana Anti-Unionist Graz.
Abdella Omar Anti-Unionist...
- Iran/Netherlands, f) Ali
Abdolrezaei (born 1969, Iran/England, p/nf)
Hamid Barole Abdu (born 1953, Eritrea, nf)
Samig Abdukakhkhar (born 1990, Soviet/Uzbek...
- role) Combat! (1963) (Season 1
Episode 25: "The
Quiet Warrior") as Dr.
Barole The
Alfred Hitch**** Hour (1964) (Season 2
Episode 13: "The
Magic Shop")...
- 28 July 1909, the son of
Admiral Raoul Gaston Grandclément and
Amelie de
Barole. He was
educated in Paris, Beirut, and Tunis. He
joined the army in 1928...