- monotheistic. It was
eventually used,
particularly in
Afrikaans (Afrikaans:
kaffer), for any
black person during the
Apartheid and Post-Apartheid eras, closely...
-
Pierre Kaffer (born 7
November 1976 in Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate) is a race car
driver from Germany,
currently living in Switzerland...
-
Illinois from 1985
until 2002.
Kaffer was born on
August 14, 1927, to parents, Earl
Louis Kaffer and
Helen Ruth (nee McM****)
Kaffer, in Joliet, Illinois. He...
-
Ferrari GT2 cars for
drivers Jack
Gerber & Rui Águas in the #6 car and
Pierre Kaffer and Álvaro
Barba in the #8 Ferrari. AF
Corse will also
field a
third Ferrari...
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notes References Kaew (แกว)
Northeastern Thailand Vietnamese people Kaffir,
kaffer, kaffir, kafir, kaffre,
kuffar Arabian Peninsula,
Muslims worldwide Non-Muslims...
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neighborhood at a time.
Chicago Tribune.
Retrieved November 29, 2011.
Kaffer,
Nancy (July 27, 2011). "Detroit
Works project to be
measured in
three demonstration...
-
unknown author has a
rather confrontational look:
Kaffer man,
Kaffer nation Arise,
arise from the
kaffer Prepare yourself for war! We are
about to start...
- the hunt. The
Africanis is
known by a
number of names.
These include the
Kaffer brak (racist term), Kasi dog,
umbwa wa ki-tamaduni ("traditional dog" in...
- such as "Swart Gevaar" ("Black Peril"), "Rooi Gevaar" ("Red Peril"), "Die
kaffer op sy plek" ("The
Kaffir in his place"), and "Die
koelies uit die land"...
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Glasner (born 1973),
cyclist Jan van
Eijden (born 1976),
cyclist Pierre Kaffer (born 1976),
racing driver Bianca Rech (born 1981),
footballer Ricarda Funk...