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Checha Davies (often
cited as Mrs. E. V. Davies) (1898–1979) was an Indian-born
Singaporean social worker and women's
rights activist. In her
younger days...
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named after the word Chechen.
These places include Chechan, Nana-
Checha ("Mother
Checha") and
Yokkh Chechen ("Greater Chechena"). The name
Chechen occurs...
- = Ceci, Cece, Cilia, Chila,
Chili Celestino = Celes, Cele, Tino César =
Checha, Cesito, Cesítar Ciro =
Cirino Claudia = Clau,
Claudi (Inmaculada) Concepción...
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Chuen Chay Weng Yew Chay Yew
Chayut Triyachart Che
Zahara Cheang Hong Lim
Checha Davies Checkmate (Jung Yong-hwa and JJ Lin song)
Checkmate World Tour Chee...
- Ezo woreda,
formerly among the
kebeles in the
chencha woreda. The town of
Checha is
known for
traditional clothing of
Shema as it
includes the
Dorze and...
- was a
significant center of
Islamic learning. He
married a
woman named Checha and,
according to one source, had a son and two daughters.
According to...
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breakfast Mudhi (Mur mura) as
breakfast or
evening snacks Khai
Chaula bhaja Checha Piaji Kachodi chaat Suji Bara
Pakudi Aloo chop
Baigani Dantikili(mudki/murki)...
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village Gunoy,
raided the
Shamkhalate of
Tarki and
captured and
married Checha, the
daughter of the
local ruler (called Shamkhal).
After the
death of Chainak...
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Malefetsane Godfrey Selebeli Jwalane Paulinah Takalo Mmatladi Elizabeth Checha Thitoane Paul
Mokhele Rakokodi Joseph Motloung Never Oziel Mokwena Kunatu...
- "Catherine Lim".
Singapore Women's Hall of Fame.
Retrieved 6
October 2015. "
Checha Davies".
Singapore Women's Hall of Fame.
Retrieved 6
October 2015. "Chua...