- The
genesis of the 1992
Zangon Kataf crises could at
least be
traced to the
onset of the
British imperial regime in the
Northern Region of Nigeria, in...
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Kataf may
refer to: the name of the
Atyap people in the
Hausa language Kataf, Iran, a
village This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
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Commiphora kataf is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Burseraceae,
native to
northeastern and
eastern tropical Africa, and the
southwestern Arabian...
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Zangon Kataf (Tyap: Nietcen-A̱fakan, also Katab, Cuttub), is a
Local Government Area in
southern Kaduna State, Nigeria. Its
headquarters is in the town...
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including Jaba, Jema'a, Kachia, Kagarko, Kaura, Kauru, Sanga, and
Zangon Kataf.
Kafanchan is the
district headquarters.
Kaduna Central senatorial district...
- El
Kataf Village El
Kataf Coordinates: 33°11′15″N 6°39′44″E / 33.18750°N 6.66222°E / 33.18750; 6.66222
Country Algeria
Province El Oued
Province District...
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people of
Southern Kaduna, Nigeria. The organization,
earlier known as the "
Kataf Youth Development ****ociation" (KYDA) was
established in 1989, but later...
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rabbinic literature are
different from
those used in the
Hebrew Bible: קׇטׇף (
kataf), בַּלְסׇם (balsam), אַפּוֹבַּלְסַמוֹן (appobalsamon), and אֲפַרְסְמוֹן...
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Kataf-e
Nashalil (Persian: كتف ناشليل, also
Romanized as
Kataf-e Nāshalīl; also
known as Keft-e Nāshalīl) is a
village in
Holayjan Rural District, in the...
- the
village of
Ungwan Wakili in
Zangon Kataf LGA,
Kaduna State, Nigeria,
killing seventeen people. The
Zangon Kataf LGA in
northern Nigeria's
Kaduna State...