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Dedan Kimathi Waciuri (born
Kimathi wa Waciuri; 31
October 1920 – 18
February 1957) was the
leader of the
Kenya Land and
Freedom Army
during the Mau Mau...
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Dedan has
several different meanings in the
Hebrew Bible.
Dedan (now part of Al-'Ula,
Saudi Arabia) was an
oasis and city-state of north-western Arabia...
- Bible, see
Dedan (Bible)
Dedan State, a
former princely state in Gujarat,
western India Dedan Kimathi, a
leader of the
Kenyan Mau Mau
revolt Dedan, a major...
- in the
modern day are of the jeu à
dedans variety,
except the
court at
Falkland Palace in Scotland. The jeu à
dedans court is a
rectangular indoor court...
- Two of
those walls feature penthouses, and
unlike jeu à
dedans courts lacks a
tambour and
dedans. It has five
additional point-scoring features: four openings...
- left leg, this is a
clockwise circle. For example, in a rond de
jambe en
dedans,
starting from
first position, the foot
first extends to
tendu back, then...
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evidence of 2600
years of
settlement in al-Ula,
originally called Dedan. Said Alsaid,
Dedan Treasures of a
Spectacular Culture, King Saud University. the...
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Dedan is a
village and
former non-salute
princely state on
Saurashtra peninsula in Gujarat,
western India. The
Fifth class princely state, in
Sorath prant...
- The
Trial of
Dedan Kimathi is a 1976 play
written by
Kenyan playwrights Ngugi wa Thiong’o and Mugo. The
story centers on the
trials of
Dedan Kimathi, a...
- is said to be en
dehors whereas a turn in the
opposite direction is en
dedans. In
ballroom dancing, a
natural turn is a
clockwise revolution of dance...