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- Mururiini Mururuwe Mutathiini Muthinga Muthurua Farm Muthuthini Muuathi Muyaka Mwathaini Mweri Mwimuto Mwiyogo Ndarugu Farm Nderi Nderitu Farm Ndiaini...
- related "arab board game", also known as Hawalis). In the 1820s, Swahili poet Muyaka bin Haji from Mombasa celebrated the game in his poem Bao Naligwa. As with...
- Gambia include Lenrie Peters. Poets Laureate of Ghana include Atukwei Okai. Muyaka bin Haji al-Gh****aniy was the Poet Laureate of Mombasa, Kenya. Poets Laureate...
- CATPC comprises 25 members: Djonga Bismar, Alphonse Bukumba, Irène Kanga, Muyaka Kapasa, Matthieu Kasiama, Jean Kawata, Huguette Kilembi, Mbuku Kimpala,...
- : 184 : 26–27  Yaka people, Encyclopædia Britannica Marc Kapend, Qui est le peuple Muyaka ou Yaka. In: Congo Kinshasa Culture la bibliothèque congolaise de nos jours...
- In fact, Swahili poetry has produced many secular works by such poets as Muyaka bin Gh****any and Muhammad Kijuma. Because of this orientalist exploration...
- homophony). Among the forms he worked in was the mashairi genre, po****rized by Muyaka bin Haji al-Gh****aniy in the early 1800s. Haji Gora composed the majority...
- Wooncho, translated from Korean by Suphil Lee Park, and “A Fraying Rope” by Muyaka bin Haji al-Gh****aniy, translated from Swahili by Richard Prins —  were...
- Belgium. Albert Delvaux was born on 8 May 1918 to a Belgian father and a Muyaka mother. In 1959, he became the Secretary General of the weakly organised...