- The
Mau Mau rebellion (1952–1960), also
known as the
Mau Mau uprising,
Mau Mau revolt, or
Kenya Emergency, was a war in the
British Kenya Colony (1920–1963)...
- in Kenya's
Central Province, the
Mau Mau Cave was used as a hide-out by
Kenyan Freedom Fighters during the
Mau Mau Uprising of 1952 to 1960. It is located...
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Mau, also now
known as
Maunath Bhanjan, is an
industrial town and the
headquarter of the
Mau district. It is
located in the
eastern part of
Uttar Pradesh...
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Mau-
Mau is a card game for two to five
players that is po****r in Germany, Austria,
South Tyrol, the
United States, Brazil, Greece,
Czech Republic, Slovakia...
-
Mau is a
constituency of the
Uttar Pradesh Legislative ****embly
covering the city of
Mau in the
Mau district of
Uttar Pradesh, India.
Mau is one of five...
-
Alison Mau (/mɔː/) (born 14
February 1965),
known professionally as Ali
Mau, is an Australian-born New
Zealand journalist and broadcaster. She is a former...
- The
British government used
concentration camps during the 1952–1960
Mau Mau Uprising in
British Kenya.
Thomas Askwith, the
official tasked with designing...
- The
Mau movement in
American Samoa or
American Samoa Mau (Samoan: O le
Mau), was an anti-colonial
movement and an
independence movement formed in American...
-
Mau Mau was the name of two do****entaries
about the
Mau Mau Rebellion.
There was a 19-minute 1954 film made by a
South African company,
African Film Productions...
- card
games which, in turn, is
based on the
traditional German game of
mau-
mau. The game was
originally developed in 1971 by
Merle Robbins in Reading...