- Algeria. At
Dwala, or Aït
Douala (At
Dwala in Kabyle), is
located 17 km south-east of Tizi-Ouzou. At its creation, in 1984, the
commune of At
Dwala was composed...
- album,
Glory in His Presence. In 2020, HLE
released her
debut solo single, "
Dwala"; it
debuted at
number one on the
iTunes charts. She
launched a project...
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contemporary choral symphony in
thirteen languages (Hungarian, Mali, Swahili,
Dwala, Tibetan, German, French, Urdu, Latin, English, Italian, Hebrew, and Spanish)...
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being forced to the surface, then
being eroded to
produce smooth "whaleback
dwalas" and
broken kopjes,
strewn with
boulders and inters****d with thickets...
- whalebacks,
turtlebacks or domes. In
certain locales they may be
known as
dwalas, half-oranges, matopos, etc. Often, the
underlying geological fracture pattern...
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being forced to the surface, this has
eroded to
produce smooth "whaleback
dwalas" and
broken kopjes,
strewn with
boulders and inters****d with thickets...
-
being forced to the surface; it has
eroded to
produce smooth "whaleback
dwalas" and
broken kopjes,
strewn with
boulders and inters****d with thickets...
- Kambuluk,
Gundale Pri. Sch.; Gurwa,
Kofar J/Gurwa; Dwaja,
Dwaja Pri. Sch.;
Dwala,
Kofar J/Sale;
Dwaja /
Kofar J/Dahiru
Shongom Gwandum Kurmi,
Gwandum Pri...
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dynasty of the Mamluks. King
Karanbas tried to
wrestle control from Kanz ad-
Dwala in 1323 and
eventually seized Dongola, but was
ousted just one year later...
- the
tribes of High
Sebaou and ****if el-Hammam , the Aït Aissi, the Aït
Dwala, the Aït Zmenzer, the Betruna, the Aït
Khelifa and part of the Maatka. The...