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Anuka may
refer to:
Anuka Abashidze (d. 1721), a
Queen consort of
Imereti married to
Simon of Imereti.
Anuka (1698–1746), a
daughter of king
Vakhtang V...
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major second. A
technique known as strike-muting is
commonly used. In
Ogene Anuka for example,
tuning comes from open-stroke methods,
forming a
relative structure...
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Theodore Basil Anuka is a
Ghanaian politician and a
member of the 3rd
parliament of the 4th
republic of Ghana. He is a
former member of
Parliament for...
- is
forbidden to
share the
process outside of the mask
making societies.
Anuka,
Adolphus Chikezie (2019).
Mmanwu and
Mission among the Igbo
People of Nigeria:...
- (Mongolian: Оддын Академи). The
group consists of four members: BUIKA,
ANUKA, WINDY, and JASMINE. The girl
group debuted with
their extended play (EP)...
- Ana or
Anuka (Georgian: ანა; ანუკა) (1698–1746) was a
Georgian royal princess (batonishvili) of the
royal Bagrationi dynasty of
House of Mukhrani. She...
- Ethnopharmacology. 226: 185–196. doi:10.1016/j.jep.2018.07.027. Chindo, Ben A.;
Anuka,
Joseph A.; McNeil, Lilly; Yaro,
Abdullahi H.; Adamu,
Simon S.; Amos, Samson;...
- doi:10.1177/2158244016651111. ISSN 2158-2440. S2CID 147944354. Chikezie-
Anuka p. 19, Holt, Rinehart, and Winston,
Adolphus (2018).
Mmanwu and Mission...
- Achokonya, Amirowa,
Ujobo and
Abiamdu where Ezikolo shares borders with
Anuka,
Okpuje and Edem-Egu.
Ejona Abbi is the
largest of the
three communities...
- worldwide!". AnimationXpress. 15
January 2021.
Retrieved 21 June 2021.
Anuka Roy (10 May 2020). "Ludo wins big
during lockdown".
Mumbai Mirror. Retrieved...