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Mangi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mangi may
refer to:
Adeel A.
Mangi,
American lawyer A kind of
chiefship found among the
Chaga tribe of...
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Adeel Abdullah Mangi is a ****stani-American
lawyer who was
nominated to
serve as a
United States circuit judge of the
United States Court of Appeals...
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Ngamini or
Mangi Ngamini Ndesserua Kombe (c.1870–1890s), also
called Mangi Ngamini of
Machame (
Mangi Ngamini in Kichagga;
Mfalme Ngamini in Swahili),...
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Mangi-Tungi is a
prominent twin-pinnacled peak and
Digambar Jain
Pilgrimage Site,
located near
Tahrabad about 125 km from Nashik, Maharashtra, India....
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Mangi Dam may
refer to:
Mangi Dam, India, Maharashtra,
India Mangi Dam, ****stan, a dam near
Ziarat in Balochistan, ****stan
Mangi (disambiguation) Manji...
- Meli or
Mangi Meli
Kiusa bin
Rindi Makindara (1866 – 2
March 1900), also
known as (
Mangi Meli of Moshi), (
Mangi Meli in Kichagga), (Mfalme Meli, in Swahili)...
- have
origins linked to the
Usambara and
Kamba peoples. However, few
modern mangis ****ert
these connections,
emphasizing their long-standing
lineage as exclusively...
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period of
steady decline of Kibosho. By the late 19th century,
notable Mangis included Sina, Rindi, and
Marealle of Marangu, with
Marealle gaining power...
- conversions.
People first turned to
their mangis when they
wanted to
voice their complaints. But, the
mangis had
taken on a
dangerous stance. Although...
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since the
first Germans arrived during the rule of
these two
mangis,
after they beat
mangi Sina of
Kibosho in the
recorded fight in 1891. The
Germans arrived...