- (Steenbok). Auridaman: lit.
Damaras of Aurib-
Aurib is an arid land to the east of Gamaǂhâb (Kamanjab). Danidaman: : lit
Honey Damaras- To the east of Tsawiǀaus...
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Damara may
refer to:
Damara (people),
Namibian people Damara (feudal landlord),
landlords of
ancient Kashmir Damara (Forgotten Realms), a
fictional kingdom...
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Sesfontein Damara is a
group of the ǂNū-khoë (
Damara)
people residing around !Naniǀaus (Sesfontein) in
northwestern Namibia. They are a
subclan of the
Damara tribe...
- The
Damara is a
Namibian breed of fat-tailed hair sheep, also
found in
South Africa. The name
derives from that of the
Damara region of
northern Namibia...
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agriculture which was most important. As
landholders and agriculturalists, the
damaras were the most
important of the
occupational classes and
their power could...
- The
Damara Council was a
political party in Damaraland, a
Bantustan in
South West
Africa (now Namibia). In 1977 a
breakaway faction joined the Democratic...
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Damara longbill may
refer to:
Certhilauda benguelensis kaokoensis, a
subspecies of the
Benguela long-billed lark
Karoo long-billed lark, a
species of lark...
- The
Damara canary (Serinus
alario leucolaema) is a
small p****erine bird in the
finch family. The
taxonomic status of this bird is uncertain. It is listed...
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dāmara, Gargacandra. He was, in the
opinion of Hasan, an able and
conscientious ruler.
Stein has
explained the
method adopted to
counter the
dāmaras:...
- The
Damara orogeny was part of the Pan-African orogeny. The
Damara orogeny occurred late in the
creation of Gondwana, at the
intersection of the Congo...