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Motot (also
spelled Mwot Tot) is a town in the Uror
County of
Jonglei State, in the
Greater Upper Nile
region of
South Sudan.
Motot was one of the Lou...
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Simon ben
Moses ben
Simon Motot (Hebrew: שמעון בן משה בן שמעון מטוט, Shim'on ben
Moshe ben Shim'on
Moṭoṭ) was a Jewish-Italian
mathematician of the fifteenth...
- in the region. However, it was not
until a
major defeat in May 2006 near
Motot, in Jonglei's Uror County, in
which 113
White Army
fighters were reportedly...
- the Lou Nuer,
whose White Army
resisted until a
defeat in the
battle of
Motot,
after which they fled the area.
While the
Comprehensive Peace Agreement...
- Pajiek. Uror 1- Yuai (County HQ) 2.
Puolchoul 3. Tiam 4.
Karam 5.
Pamai 6.
Motot 7.
Pathai 8.
Payai 9. Pieri.
Nyirol 1- Waat(County HQ) 2. Thol 3. C****l...
- trio Takolo, Pirritx, and
Pirrutx (since
renamed Pirritx, Porrotx, and Mari
Motots)
recorded a
version called "Aran-txan-txan".[where?][when?][citation needed]...
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South Sudan. It is
located in the west of waat the Bieh
State headquarters,
Motot in the
north east and
Pieri in the east. "New
county commissioners in rebel...
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South Sudan. It has nine payams: Pathai, Pieri, Pulchuol, Palouny, Motdit,
Motot, Karam, Pajut,
Weykol and Padiek. "South Sudan:
States and counties". www...
- one by
Solomon ben Labi, with the
title Emunah Ramah; the
other by
Samuel Motot. Labi's
translation was
retranslated into
German and
published by Simshon...
- 2020. Norm
Darwin (21 June 2017). "History Of The
Holden V8 Part One: Red
Motot 253, 308 & F5000".
Street Machine.
Retrieved 14
October 2020. "Holden 253...