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Dianga is a
settlement in Kenya's
Nyanza Province. v t e...
- to withdraw. In 1607,
Filipe de Brito's son led a
diplomatic mission to
Dianga to
request the port for
Portuguese control. However, the King of Arakan...
- Ngombe, or Lingombe, is a
Bantu language spoken by
about 150,000
people in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. In general,
native speakers live on either...
- The King of
Mrauk U m****acred 600
members of the
Portuguese community in
Dianga in 1607. Subsequently, the
Portuguese allied with Arakan. Portuguese-Arakanese...
- salt-dealer who had come to
Bengal in 1605, had
escaped Arakanese punishment in
Dianga with some
other Portuguese captives and
began a life of
piracy consisting...
- Coup Bid". The New York Times. 22
August 1982.
Retrieved 25
April 2007.
Diangá,
James (2002).
Kenya 1982: The
Attempted Coup: The
Consequence of a One-Party...
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attacked and took back the Arakan's Chittagong, Ramu, East Bangal, Sandwip,
Dianga and up to the Naff
river was
annexed to Bengal.
After the
death of King...
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Catholic Archdiocese of Dhaka. In 1537,
Portugal established a
settlement of
Dianga in the area of Chittagong,
bringing the
Catholic Church and missionaries...
- the Bâ
genealogy to
which also
belong to the Koli
clans Teghéla, Rella,
Dianga, Soulé, Diye, Waranka, as well as
those of Sanghé Lobaly, Waly and Sinthiane...
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actions against Portuguese settlers in his territory,
executing 600 on
Dianga Island and s****ing
Dutch ****istance to
expel the Portuguese,
though the...