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Gegi (fl. c. 2300 BC) was an
Ancient Egyptian high
official who
lived at the end of the Old
Kingdom in the 6th Dynasty,
although it is not
possible to...
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Gegi, Gaigi, or
Gegian is a clan (subcaste) of the
agricultural Punjabi Gujjar community of Punjab.
Their main
villages are
found in Jehlum, Gujjaranwal...
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intelligence found among blacks and
highlights the
existence of "lazy blacks" (
Gêgis and Angolans) or "laborious blacks" (Timinins, Minas, Dahomeyanos) and also...
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Admiral Paris Richard McGonagle -
Commander Harkins Frank Corsentino -
Gegis Christopher Neiman -
Yeggie Michael William Rivkin - Nunk
Sharisse Baker-Bernard...
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consonant intervenes. For example, eomi 'mother' is emi, and gogi 'meat' is
gegi.
Southern Gyeongsang (specifically,
nearby Namhae)
dialects lack the tense...
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ordained to the
priesthood in 1955. He
served as
titular bishop of
Gegi and
coadjutor bishop of the
Roman Catholic Diocese of Bafia, Cameroon, from...
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Aleksandre Turkia 18 MF GEO
Ioane Tabatadze 22 DF GEO
Davit Bukia 26 MF GEO
Gegi Geguchadze 30 MF GEO
Lasha Menteshashvili 36 MF ZAM
Bonephaneso Phiri 40...
- Pos. No. Nat. Name G 0
Nelson Larkins PF 3
Jason Perry-Murray C 6
Gegi Baqradze G 7
Levan Tsekvava G 8
Merab Bokolishvili G 11
Denzel Livingston SG 13...
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Person Singular Plural 3 igi | ig
gegi | geg...
- ed-Deir.
Several nomarchs (provincial governors) are
known by name,
including Gegi and Khubau.
Edward Brovarski (2018)ː Naga ed-Dêr in the
First Intermediate...