-
African Jazz. The
synthesis of
American jazz with
marabi produced the
tsaba-
tsaba style in the 1940s, best
known for the
international hit "Skokiaan"....
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Tsanyawa Yanganau Babban Duhu; Gawuka;
Sabon Garin Kudumi;
Sallawa Taka
Tsaba;
Santar Nasarawa;
Sundu Primary School (Sundu);
Unguwar Arewa Islamiya Primary...
- are Nyatyora, Nxwashu, Quru and
Mpintso on the left and Rode,
Twecu and
Tsaba on the right. Its
mouth is
located about 45 km
south west of the Buffalo...
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Mariga Galma/Wamba Gazma; Ifari; Indago; Kwanje; Kunai;
Kasuwan Ango; Taka
Tsaba;
Tungan Danjuma;
Tungan Mangoro; Ung.
Madawaki I; Ung.
Madawaki II; Ung...
- tune
originally written by
Zimbabwean musician August Musarurwa in the "
Tsaba-
tsaba" big band-style that
succeeded Marabi.[citation needed] "Skokiaan" ("Chikokiyana"...
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Garin Dole,
Kofar Fada;
Gidan Duru,
Kofar Fada;
Gidan Amar,
Kofar Fada;
Tsaba,
Kofar Fada;
Kowon Gabas,
Kofar Fada;
Kowon Yamma,
Kofar Fada Itas/Gadau...
- Magami;
Gaiwa Kurmi -
Kalgon Gaiwa Kurmi;
Badalle Garyal - Open Space; Taka
Tsaba/Sankasa - Takatsaba;
Magami Islamiya/Islamiya
Charanchi Charanchi K/Gidan...
- The
Zaber (German: [
ˈtsaːbɐ]) is a
minor tributary of the
River Neckar in Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is some 22 km in
length and
joins the Neckar...
- Buddhist. Chos-dar,
Upasaka (1959).
Biography of
Dharmasvamin (Chag Lo
Tsaba Chos-rje-dpal), a
Tibetan Monk Pilgrim.
Translated by
George Roerich. Introduction...
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booze and
music go together,
starting with (Marabi of the 1930s to
Tsaba -
Tsaba of the 1940s and
Kwela of the 1950s) and
being an
attractive element...