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Issoufou Habou (born 1945) is a
former Nigerien light-middleweight boxer.
Habou competed at the 1972
Summer Olympics for Niger. He lost his only match...
- Kfar
Habou (Arabic: كفر حبو) is a
Lebanese village,
located in the Miniyeh-Danniyeh District. It had 2,647
eligible voters in the 2009 elections, and...
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shortage might be the reasons. From
Ramses III's
mortuary temple at
Medinet Habou depicting a
chaotic scene of
boats and
warriors entwined in
battle in the...
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cartographers of the 17th-18th
centuries who
mention it as "Habu", "Medineh el
Habou" and "Medinet Habu", with
variants "Medinet Abu" and "Medinet Tabu". The...
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Michishirube TGL TGL
Unreleased Unreleased December 17, 1998
Farland Story:
Habou no Mai TGL TGL
Unreleased Unreleased March 28, 1997
Father Christmas GAGA...
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footballer Issoufou Dayo (born 1991),
Burkina Faso
footballer Issoufou Habou (born 1945),
Nigerien light-middleweight
boxer Issoufou Saidou-Djermakoye...
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Vandersleyen 1985, pp. 39–41: "Quand
Champollion visita Médinet
Habou en juin 1829, il vit ces scénes, lut le nom des Pourosato, sans y reconnaître...
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Nubia Migdol entrance to
Medinet Habu from the south-east
Egypt -
Medinet Habou [?], Thebes.
Brooklyn Museum Archives,
Goodyear Archival Collection Ceiling...
- ISBN 978-0-598-51484-4. Daressy,
Georges (1911). "Plaquettes émaillées de Medinet-
Habou".
Annales du
Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte. XI: 49–63 and Pls. I–IV...
- de
possession boorii des
Hausa de la
region de
Maradi by Veit Erlmann,
Habou Magagi.
Journal of
Religion in Africa, Vol. 22, Fasc. 3 (August 1992), pp...