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administrative name of a
mountainous village in
north east Algeria,
called Ah
Frah in the
local Shawi dialect, and Beni
Farah (sometimes
spelled Beni Ferah)...
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Francesco Servidei (born 27
December 1989),
better known as
Frah Quintale, is an
Italian rapper and singer-songwriter.
After debuting with the hip hop...
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Philibert Rabezoza (1923 – 29
September 2001),
better known by the name
Rakoto Frah, was a
flautist and
composer of
traditional music of the
central highlands...
- Borneo. An
image of the most
celebrated contemporary sodina flutist,
Rakoto Frah (d. 2001), was
featured on the
local currency. The
sring (also
called blul)...
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Historical Magazine, vol. 19, no 2, pp. 41–53, 1941. Andrews, Alan E. J.
FRAHS.
Mount Kosciusko, Our
Highest Mountain,
Letters to the Editor, Published...
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Robert Ian Jack (1935 – 2019) FRHistS,
FRAHS, was an
Australian historian, archivist,
heritage specialist,
industrial archaeologist, and musician. Ian...
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Stephen Garton AM, FAHA,
FRAHS, F****A FRSN (born 1955) is an
Australian historian and
Professor of
History at the
University of Sydney.
Medicine and Madness:...
- Alan
George Lewers Shaw AO FAHA F****A
FRAHS FRHSV (3
February 1916 – 5
April 2012) was an
Australian historian and
author of
several text
books and historiographies...
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Efraasia (pronounced "E-
FRAHS-ee-A") is a
genus of
basal sauropodomorph dinosaur. It was a
herbivore which lived during the
middle Norian stage of the...
- most
notably including Rakoto Frah Zanany (Rakoto
Frah Junior), a
group of
sodina players composed of
Rakoto Frah's sons; Seta Ramaroson, an established...