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- Djimba Mikulinov was a 19th-century Buddhist priest of Kalmyk origin who was most likely born in the Ike Burul aimak in the Salsk District of the Don Cossack...
- Chimid Balzanov Lubsan Sharab Tepkin Erdne Ombadykow Djimba Gandjinov Koti Badjuginov Arkad Chubanov Djimba Mikulinov Boka Kuliushov Menko Bormanzhinov Shurguchi...
- 1853. He then furthered his studies of Buddhism under the guidance of Lama Djimba Gandjinov and then in the Bolshederbotovskii ulus under Lama Sandji Yavanov...
- Manjarngi, Manyarrngi, Munarngo Manarrngu Northern Territory Djinba[2] Djimba, Jinba, Outjanbah, Gunalbingu, Ganalbwingu, Kurkamarnapia Northern Territory...
- after having released one single ("Wonkoa"), to pursue a solo career with Djimba World Records. Her first release was "Make Me Dance" which featured Ghana's...
- Productions. The film is the first feature film of Comoros. Jacqueline Abdillah Djimba Abderemane Djimby Zali Hamadi Laher Youssouf Msa Roukia Saïd Arsin Soiby...
- wood-hare. At age 12 in 1867, he began studying to become a monk under Lama Djimba Gandjinov. After the death of Lama Gandjinov in 1869, Lama Bormanzhinov...
- They do this by using a range of dialects including Djaun, Rainbarngo, Djimba, Wawilak, and Liaalaomir. The emergence of linguistic differences is mainly...