- (Lake Malawi). They had few
ancestors who had been in
their region called Uhehe for more than four generations. With the
exception of some pastoralists...
- The
Uhehe fiscal (Lanius
collaris marwitzi) is a bird in the
family Laniidae. It is
endemic to the
uplands of
southern and
eastern Tanzania. Some taxonomic...
-
styled Jembe This was the
native ruler's
title in the
Tanzanian state of
Uhehe. In Cameroon:
Bamoun (Bamun, 17th century,
founded uniting 17 chieftaincies)...
- The
Udzungwa red
colobus (Piliocolobus gordonorum), also
known as the
Uzungwa red
colobus or
Iringa red colobus, is a
species of
primate in the family...
-
Barboza du Bocage, 1878
Southern fiscal,
Lanius collaris Linnaeus, 1766
Uhehe fiscal,
Lanius collaris marwitzi Lesser grey shrike,
Lanius minor Gmelin...
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Witold Pilecki Sophie Scholl Haile Sel****ie
Gunnar Sønsteby
Chief Mkwawa of
Uhehe Chief Kimweri of
Tanganyika Kinjekitile Ng'wale
Michel Aoun H****an Nasrallah...
- (1880s–1888/1927 CE) Leqa
Neqemte (19th
century CE) Leqa
Qellem (19th
century CE)
Uhehe Kingdom (19th century–1898 CE) (Hehe people)
Usangi Kingdom (19th century–...
-
Tanzania and
extreme north eastern Namibia L. c.
marwitzi Reichenow, 1901
Uhehe fiscal –
north eastern,
central and
south eastern Tanzania,
northern Malawi...
-
Sudan then
Unyamwezi and
Uhehe, and are
often confused with the
Sandawe and the Kaguru. Half the
ruling group came from
Uhehe. They had a long tradition...
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forces through arid,
largely uninhabited country, up into the
highlands of
Uhehe,
which were
already occupied by the British. To
those who knew the terrain...