- the Ganwa,
namely the Bezi,
Batare, Bataga, and Bambutsa.
These lineages struggled for control, and the Bezi and
Batare became especially fierce rivals...
- Bagabira, Bagoma, Bajumbi, Basingo, Baruru, Bakoko, Bareegi, Bagarama,
Batare, Bashaaho, And Bajara. Chrétien, Jean-Pierre (January 15, 2003). The Great...
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allied to him; a
broad area
further east and
south that was
administered by
Batare chiefs, who were
descendants of
Ntare IV of Burundi: and a
final zone that...
-
Hamal Bhuwan K.C. as
Bhuwan KC (special appearance)
Sandesh Lamichhane as
Batare Kanchha;
reporter Rejina Upreti as
Herself Rekha Thapa as
Herself Sachin...
- ne rrufe! Armët ne i kemi,
fshehur nene dhe Do të bëjmë luftë, flakë e
batare "Kryengritja e Zhapokikës,
historia dhe dënimet e kryengritësve". Konica...
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remained in the
hands of Ntare's
rebellious sons, from then on
known as the
Batare.
Flint 2005, p. 12, 53, 68.
Flint 2005, p. 53, 68.
Flint 2005, p. 68. Flint...
- with jingles.
Possibly same as arbana, drum of
Muslims in Kerala, India.
Batare A kind of
frame drum,
maybe the same as Daf. It
should be
mentioned that...
- Mindourou. In
recent years,
speculators have
found deposits of gold near
Bataré-Oya,
cobalt near Lomié, and iron and
aluminium in
other areas. Companies...
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university education. Born in 1929 to a
prominent chief, he was a
Ganwa of the
Batare clan. He
performed well as a
student and
earned a
diploma from the Institut...
- Imang-Imang, Tak
Injul Tulak Bangikat Tapi Butan,
Kataduh Lait
Lalau and
Ebang Bataring. The
dances are
accompanied by
distinctive musical beats including drums...