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Unshakable
Unshakable Un*shak"a*ble, a. Not capable of being shaken; firm; fixed. --Shak. J. S. Mill.

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- Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787–22 September 1828), also known as Shaka Zulu (Zulu pronunciation: [ˈʃaːɠa]) and Sigidi kaSenzangakhona, was the king of...
- The shaka sign, sometimes known as "hang loose" is a gesture with friendly intent often ****ociated with Hawaii and surf culture. It consists of extending...
- Shaka Dingani Smart (born April 8, 1977) is an American men's college basketball coach and former college basketball player. He is the current head men's...
- The Shaka era (IAST: Śaka, Śāka) is a historical Hindu calendar era (year numbering), the epoch (its year zero) of which corresponds to Julian year 78...
- The Indian national calendar, called the Shaka calendar or Śaka calendar, is a solar calendar that is used alongside the Gregorian calendar by The Gazette...
- Look up shaka in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shaka (c. 1787 – c. 1828) was the leader of the Zulu Kingdom in the early 19th century. Shaka may also...
- Shaka Zulu is a 1986 South African television series directed by William C. Faure and written by Joshua Sinclair for the South African Broadcasting Corporation...
- Shaka ILembe is a South African series produced by Bomb! Production for M-Net's channel Mzansi Magic. The series retells the story of King Shaka of the...
- Neil Shaka Hislop CM (born 22 February 1969) is a retired footballer who pla**** as a goalkeeper. Born in England, he pla**** for them at under-21 level...
- calendars, the most studied and known Hindu calendars are the Shalivahana Shaka (Based on the King Shalivahana, also the Indian national calendar) found...