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ataaba (Arabic: عتابا,
meaning "plaint" or "dirge", also
transliterated '
ataba) is a
traditional Arabic musical form sung at weddings, festivals, and other...
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Ataba River is a
river of
northern Ethiopia and a
tributary of the Tekezé River.[citation needed]
Rivers of
Ethiopia v t e...
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previously unknown stone, but
Ataba attempts to
destroy it,
purportedly because it is heretical. Mau then
rescues Ataba from the lagoon, but his resulting...
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towns and villages.
Abalama Abonnema Afam
Ahoada Andoni Ataba Bane
Bonny Bori
Billie Bodo
Buguma Degema Town
Eberi Elele Emohua Igrita...
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Ataba is a
coastal town in Andoni,
Rivers State, Nigeria. The town is
known for its
abundant coconut and palm
kernel s****. It is at the
western end...
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times of flood) Obel
River Tekezé
River (or
Takkaze or Setit)
Zarima River Ataba River Wari
River Qortem Zer'a
Tsaliet Agefet Ab'aro Azef
River Amblo Korowya...
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singer starts with the long
sound of "Ooaaaff". Then the
verses of
ataba follow.
Ataba is
composed of four
verses of poetry. The
first three end with the...
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major groups organized by Najaf:
Saraya al-
Ataba al-Abbasiya,
Saraya al-
Ataba al-Hussainiya,
Saraya al-
Ataba al-Alawiya, and Liwa 'Ali al-Akbar, corresponding...
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Qasaba avenue). It runs from al-Hussein
Square in the east to
Midan '
Ataba ('
Ataba Square) in
modern downtown Cairo to the west.
Among other important...
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Abbas at
Saliba Street in
Cairo was
built in her honor. She died in 1871 in
Ataba al-Khadra Palace, Cairo, and was
buried in
Qubbat Afandina,
Khedive Tewfik...