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Sofara (Fula: Kaka) is a
small town and seat (chef-lieu) of the
rural commune of
Fakala in the
Cercle of Djenné in the
Mopti Region of southern-central...
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Aiono Nonumalo Sofara is a
chief (matai) and
former Member of
Parliament in Samoa. He was a
member of the
Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP) and later...
- of his long service, he was
given the
title of "Moghaddam Al-
Sofara" or "Sheikh Al-
Sofara" (lit. 'Doyen'). He was
always respected by all amb****adors of...
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Tuisugaletaua Sofara Aveau (1952/1953 – 27
March 2024) was a
Samoan politician and
cabinet minister. Born in 1952/1953,
Aveau was a musician. He was first...
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Golestan Province, Iran Kaka, Zanjan, a
village in
Zanjan Province, Iran
Sofara (Kaka in the Fula language), a town in Mali Kaka, Togo, a
village Kaka District...
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Pietra Milton Gonçalves as Jigué
Rodolfo Arena as
Maanape Joana Fomm as
Sofará Maria do Rosário as
Iriqui Hugo
Carvana Carmem Palhares Wilza Carla Zezé...
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November 1739. His
forces took over a
number of
important cities,
including Sofara on the Bani River.
There he
defeated an army sent by the
Pashalik of Timbuktu...
- and a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Aiono Nonumalo Sofara,
Samoan chief Aiono Fanaafi Le
Tagaloa (1932–2014),
Samoan chief, historian...
- also a
founding member of HRPP and the wife of
politician Aiono Nonumalo Sofara who left HRPP in 1993 and
subsequently formed the
Samoa Democratic Party...
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