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inkosi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Inkosi,
otherwise appearing as Nkosi, is the Zulu and
Xhosa for
chieftain in
Southern Africa. An
inkosi that...
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kosi,
kosī, or hi:कोसी in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kosi may
refer to:
Kosi River in
Nepal and Bihar,
India Dudh
Kosi River in Nepal, tributary...
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Kosi or
Koshi is a
transboundary river which flows through China,
Nepal and India. It
drains the
northern slopes of the
Himalayas in
Tibet and the...
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KOSI (101.1 FM) is a
commercial radio station in Denver, Colorado.
KOSI is
owned by Salt Lake City–based
Bonneville International and airs an
adult contemporary...
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Inkosi mine is a
large open pit mine
located in the north-western part of
South Africa in
North West.
Inkosi represents one of the
largest platinum...
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Inyandezulu Inkosi Yamakhosi Mphezeni KaZwangendaba is the King of the
Ngoni people of
Eastern Province, East
Africa and Malawi's
Mchinji district. He...
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kosi ("soured milk c****erole") is a
national dish in Albania. It is a dish of lamb (occasionally chicken, then
called tavë
kosi me mish ****) and...
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Inkosi was the name of two
steamships operated by T & J
Harrison Ltd SS
Inkosi (1902),
torpedoed and sunk in 1918,
three firemen killed in the
engine room...
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Mandlakazi was an
inkosi (chief), and the
position generally p****ed from
father to son.
Ndaba was the
first known Mandlakazi inkosi and he was followed...
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Inkosi Ya
Makhosi M'mbelwa V (born 2 June 1979) is the
reigning King of the
Ngoni and
Tumbuka people in Malawi,
Zambia and Tanzania. M'mbelwa V is the...