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Mitma was a
policy of
forced resettlement emplo**** by the Incas. It
involved the
forceful migration of
groups of
extended families or
ethnic groups from...
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century to the
early 16th century. The
Incas established a
settlement of
mitimas in the valley,
located in the
center of present-day Santiago, with fortifications...
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during the Inca
conquest and
Huayna Capac imported 14,000 people,
called mitimas, to work the land. The prin****l crop was
maize which could not be grown...
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Diego Miranda Diego Silva Sadat Karim Mounir El
Allouchi Erhun Obanor Isaac Mitima Jeddah Isaías Rodríguez
Ricardo Caraballo Medwin Biteghé
Bryant Ortega Neom...
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mitma (mitmaq
means 'outsider' or 'newcomer') or its
Hispanicized forms,
mitima or
mitimaes (plural). That
involved transplanting whole groups of people...
- mitu = head
Mkuyu pl.
mikuyu = fig-tree Moyo pl.
miyoyo = life
Mtima pl.
mitima =
heart class 5/6 (Li-Ma-) Bele (bhele pl.
mabele (mabhele) =
breast Boma...
- 1013804B. doi:10.1080/23311932.2024.2313804. Bahazabule,
Christine Riziki;
Mitima,
Norbert Kajivunira; Lwango,
Faustin Kaningu Shem; Bujiriri, Jean Bulangalire...
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which refer to a ****ure time, use the ****ure subjunctive: Paméné múdzamuóne
mitímá yanú ídzákhutira. "When you see him, your
hearts will be satisfied." Kulíbe...
- 1017/CBO9781139568135.008, ISBN 978-1-107-03669-7,
retrieved 2023-05-25
Mitima, Jean-Baptiste
Murairi (2005). Les
Bahunde aux
pieds des
volcans Virunga...
- 22833°N 78.62083°W / 73.22833; -78.62083
Geography Location Bylot Island, Nunavut,
Canada Parent range Byam
Martin Mountains Topo map NTS 38C3
Mount Mitima...