- The
panche baja (Nepali: पञ्चे बाजा, 'five
musical instruments') is a set of five
traditional Nepali musical instruments that are pla****
during holy ceremonies...
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Paguara –
Brazil Panatagua (Pantahua) – Peru; extinct,
possibly Arawakan Panche – Colombia;
possibly Cariban Pankararé (Pankaré) – Bahía, Brazil; extinct...
- The
Panche or
Tolima are an
indigenous group of
people that
lived in what is now Colombia. They
inhabited the
southwestern parts of the
department of Cundinamarca...
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Clothing in
India varies with the
different ethnicities, geography, climate, and
cultural traditions of the
people of each
region of India. Historically...
- Panče
Ristevski (born 30
September 1974) is a
retired Macedonian football midfielder. Panče
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- the
Muisca Sagipa of the
southern Muisca Confederation and the
indigenous Panche. The
battle took
place on the
afternoon of
August 19 and the
morning of...
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portion of the
Eastern Ranges.
Their territory bordered the
lands of the
Panche in the west, the Muzo in the northwest, the
Guane in the north, the Lache...
- led by
their zipa (ruler), Saguamanchica, and an
alliance between the
Panche and the Sutagao, led by the
Cacique of Fusagasugá. The
battle took place...
- A
water deity is a
deity in
mythology ****ociated with
water or
various bodies of water.
Water deities are
common in
mythology and were
usually more important...
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communities fought with
their warriors. The main
enemy of the
Muisca were the
Panche people who
inhabited the area to the west of the
Altiplano in the hills...