- Knut
Domaas (1873–1959) was a
Norwegian newspaper editor. He was born in Lesja. He
started working in the
newspaper Kysten in 1902 and
became editor-in-chief...
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policy of
their predecessors,
defeating two
powerful enemies, the Akan
Domaa to the
northwest and the
Denkyera empire to the south. The
Ashanti conquered...
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branch of Shia
Islam Dawoodi language, an Indo-Aryan
language spoken by the
Domaa community in Gilgit-Baltistan, ****stan
Dawood All
pages with
titles beginning...
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Nearby is the Big Bog
State Recreation Area and
Upper Red Lake.
Domaas at 48°06′56″N 94°33′01″W / 48.115517°N 94.550236°W / 48.115517; -94.550236...
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George Akuffo Dampare Personal details Born 1958 (age 65–66) Aboabo,
Domaa District,
Ghana Children 3 Alma
mater University of
Ghana Ghana School of...
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Dawoodi (دَاؤُدِی), also
known as Domaakí (ڈوماکی), Ḍumāki, or
Domaá, is an
endangered Indo-Aryan
language spoken by a few
hundred people living in the...
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Media offices Preceded by Knut
Domaas Chairman of the
Norwegian Press ****ociation 1931–1934 Succeeded by Knut
Domaas...
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Stoltenberg as a
Polish bear
hunter Glenn Erland Tosterud as
Thomas Urmila Berg-
Domaas as
Malica Torunn Lødemel
Stokkeland as Hilda, a
veterinarian Filming took...
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Media offices Preceded by Knut
Domaas Chairman of the
Norwegian Press ****ociation 1936–1937 Succeeded by
Torolv Kandahl...
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Media offices Preceded by Per
Wendelbo Chairman of the
Norwegian Press ****ociation 1924–1928 Succeeded by Knut
Domaas...