- 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...
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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,...
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breeds Minka,
Ndazo Salka; Ayo,
Joseph Olusegun; H****an,
Fatima Bukar;
Makeri,
Harold Kuta (2022-02-01). "Seasonal
patterns of
circadian rhythmicity of...
- Magaji; Magi Konko; Mai Gemi; Mai Saje;
Maidarra Buran;
Maidugu Buran;
Makeri Buran;
Mallam Ango Buran;
Mallam Sani Buran;
Mamman Buran;
Manar Buran;...
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Kanasgiri Karkal Kathinkon Kerwadi Kharga Kinner Kodibag Kolage Kurnipet Lower Makeri Majali Maingini Mallapur Mudgeri Nandangadda Nargeri Sadashivgad Sakalbalni...
- Arap
Samoei Mekatilili Wa
Menza Nabongo Mumia Waiyaki Wa
Hinga Wangu wa
Makeri Bildad Kaggia Dedan Kimathi Dennis Akumu Elijah Omolo Agar Esau Khamati...
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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...
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Current Cabinet Secretary for Water, Sanitation, and Irrigation.
Wangu wa
Makeri – A
woman colonial chief Peter Kagwanja – A Scholar,
Former Presidential...
- 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...
- 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...