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Amama may
refer to:
Amama Mbabazi,
Ugandan lawyer and
politician Sixtinus Amama,
Dutch theologian This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- John
Patrick Amama Mbabazi, SC (simply
known as
Amama Mbabazi, born 16
January 1949) is a
Ugandan politician who
served as the
ninth Prime Minister of...
- Melt (2021)
Amama (2024)
Crumb (2016)
Locket (2017) "Trophy" (2021) "BNR" / "Balloon" (2021) "Crushxd" (2023) "Dust Bunny" (2023) "
Amama" (2024) "The...
- Abu
Amama is a
proposed new
seaport located 200 km to the
north of Port
Sudan on the Red Sea. It has an
attached enterprise zone. A 200 km road from Port...
- Ekpe-men,
called the
Amama. At
least in the past, very
large sums were paid to
attain these upper levels. The trade-off is that the
Amama often control the...
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Sixtinus Amama (also ****tinus) (13
October 1593 – 9
November 1629) was a
Dutch Reformed theologian and orientalist.
Amama was
among the
first to advocate...
- 8th
Prime Minister of
Uganda from 5
April 1999
until 24 May 2011, when
Amama Mbabazi succeeded him.
Apolo Robin Nsibambi was born on 25
October 1940...
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pronunciation Jehovah,
against such
formidable antagonists as Drusius,
Amama, Cappellus, Buxtorf, and Altingius, who, it is
scarcely necessary to say...
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appointed as
Prime Minister on 18
September 2014 to 21 June 2021. He
replaced Amama Mbabazi, who was
dropped from the Cabinet.
Harvard University published...
- attack. In
August 2012,
Anons hacked the site of
Ugandan Prime Minister Amama Mbabazi in
retaliation for the
Parliament of Uganda's
consideration of an...