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- Wangũ wa Makeri (c. 1856–1915 or 1936) was a Kikuyu tribal chief, known as a headman, during the British Colonial period in Kenya. She was the only female...
- Kanasgiri Karkal Kathinkon Kerwadi Kharga Kinner Kodibag Kolage Kurnipet Lower Makeri Majali Maingini Mallapur Mudgeri Nandangadda Nargeri Sadashivgad Sakalbalni...
- breeds Minka, Ndazo Salka; Ayo, Joseph Olusegun; H****an, Fatima Bukar; Makeri, Harold Kuta (2022-02-01). "Seasonal patterns of circadian rhythmicity of...
- hatched into a woman (Pin Take) who later washed away to Biak, married Manar Makeri, and later gave birth to Gurabesi. The sixth egg hatched into a spirit,...
- Current Cabinet Secretary for Water, Sanitation, and Irrigation. Wangu wa Makeri – A woman colonial chief Peter Kagwanja – A Scholar, Former Presidential...
- their descent back to a mythical ancestor, a Libyan son of Hercules or Makeris (related either to the Berber verb Imɣur "to grow", to the specific Kabyle...
- the name include: Wangu Gome (born 1993), Namibian footballer Wangu wa Makeri (c. 1856–1915 or 1936), Kikuyu tribal chief This page or section lists people...
- master's degree Moses Kuria, CS of Trade. Arthur Magugu, politician Wangu wa Makeri, female chief leader Eliud Mathu, first African member of the Kenyan Legislative...
- changing schools. According to his friend and classmate, Stephen Haruna Makeri, 'we liked each other because we were the smallest in the class. Martin...
- accounts. He is mentioned by William Dunbar on line 69 of his Lament for the Makeris early in the 16th century. Historian John Major also wrote about Harry...