- ʻava (Samoa),
yaqona or
yagona (Fiji),
sakau (Pohnpei), seka (Kosrae), and
malok or
malogu (parts of Vanuatu). Kava can
refer to
either the
plant or a beverage...
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Elijah Malok Aleng (28
November 1937 – 30
October 2014, Nairobi, Kenya) was a
South Sudanese public servant, general, and politician, from [Twic Dinka/Twi...
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people (disambiguation),
various ethnic groups from the
Himalayas Malësor or
Malok (lit. Highlanders), a
person from Malësia (highlands) in
Albania a person...
- Eye
Radio "BBC News -
South Sudan's
Salva Kiir
sacks bank
chief Elijah Malok". Bbc.co.uk. 2011-08-17.
Retrieved 2013-01-27. "CENTRAL BANK – Boss fired...
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little over 70% of cognates, is Tutuba.
Following Tutuba, Aore,
South Malok, Araki, and
Tangoa are the next
closest relatives.
Mavea is a
moribund language...
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Malok on the Dreadnaught, with the
intent of
having him
imprisoned in the
Prison of Elders.
Finding Malok and
after the
ensuing battle,
Malok flees...
- the
names by
which the
Albanians called themselves in the
middle Ages is
malok « mountaineer » (corrupted to
Pamaliot by
Venetian writers) This page lists...
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author Anton Rohner ON,
Swiss clergy,
philosopher and
professor Elijah Malok Aleng,
former Deputy Governor of the
Central Bank of
Sudan and President...
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Kenyan politician Elijah Alejo (born 2004),
Filipino actress Elijah Malok Aleng (1937–2014),
South Sudanese politician Elijah Alfandari,
Turkish rabbi...
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Frank Wess,
American saxophonist and
flute player (b. 1922) 2014 –
Elijah Malok Aleng,
Sudanese general and
politician (b. 1937) 2014 – Renée Asherson,...