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Luigi Bertelli (19
March 1860 - 27
November 1920), best
known as
Vamba, was an
Italian writer,
illustrator and journalist. Born in Florence,
having completed...
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Vamba Sherif (born 1973) is a Liberian-born
writer residing in the Netherlands. He
writes in
English and Dutch. His 2015
novel The Emperor's Son deals...
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Vamba M.
Kanneh was a
Liberian physician and politician.
After the
Abuja I
Accord in 1995,
Kanneh (representing the ULIMO-K faction) was
named Minister...
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Bharathi Daas "Sakka Podu"
Yuvan Shankar Raja
Sadhana Sargam Viveka Ji "
Vamba Velaikku"
Vidyasagar Kabilan Kanda Naal
Mudhal "Pani Thuli"
Yuvan Shankar...
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Kyanzi (Kihyanzi) and Suwa (Kusuwa).
There was once an Amba
pidgin called Vamba, now extinct. Amba at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
- Il
Giornalino di Gian
Burrasca is an
Italian novel by
Vamba (aka
Luigi Bertelli). It was
first published,
between 1907 and 1908, in
sequential installments...
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Mohan 4:30 2. "Ding Dong" Pa.
Vijay Madhu Balakrishnan,
Madhushree 4:33 3. "
Vamba Velaikku"
Kabilan KK 4:40 4. "Sarala Kondayil"
Viveka Karthik 1:00 5. "Yethanai...
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theory is
based on the fact that the
ancient Tamil literature alludes to
Vamba Moriyar (Mauryan conquest),
although it does not
provide any
details about...
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Wamba (Medieval Latin: VVamba,
Vamba, Wamba; c. 630 – 687/688) was the king of the
Visigoths from 672 to 680.
During his reign, the
Visigothic kingdom...
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Rozier 8', 14'
Meilhon 10'
Manias 11', 25', 27'
Vamba 16'
Jastier 22', 40'
Colacicco 33'...