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Dialects are
Maslam and Sao.
Maslam is in
rapid decline.
Maslam is
spoken in
Maltam. Sahu (Sao), a
closely related variety, is
spoken in Saho, a few kilometers...
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North Kotoko Kotoko Island:
Buduma Kotoko North: Mpade, Afaɗə, Malgbe,
Maltam Musgum (B.2): Musgum, Mbara,
Muskum (†)
Kotoko Centre Kotoko Centre: Lagwan...
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consists of an 85 km (53 mi)
unpaved gravel road from the
Nigerian border to
Maltam which is imp****able in the wet season; as this road is not used by local...
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roads to Cameroon: A3 from
Gamboru at
Ngala (TAH 5) at
Fotokol to N2 to
Maltam, from A4 in Bama via
Dipchari to Mora via Kolofata, from
Pulka at Kerawa...
- ad
propria redeant, et
redeuntes capit et in
Siciliam mittit, quos apud
Maltam dirigit Imperator." An
alternate legend,
which plays on the
similarity between...
- in the
Operational Theory Research Institute (OTRI,
Hebrew abbreviation:
MALTAM), a
similar organisation that was
established in 1995 and
dismantled in...
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includes the Afade, Logone, Makari, and the
Kotoko proper, and the
Kuseri and
Maltam. The Jina and
Majera live
south of Kotokoland,
between Waza
National Park...
- Tchevi, Roumsiki, Guave, Mabas, Tourou, Mozogo, Mora, Waza, Ndiguina,
Maltam, Kousséri, and finally, to N'Djamena, Chad.
During this time, Neil would...
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northeastern Nigeria. M****aki
Fadjawa Goulfey Gaa
Kalawa Goulfey Cheloba Maltam Kousséri Dom
Ardaf Golongini Guereme Kong Kong
Makere Mombore Touboro Djimilo...