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Jinga may
refer to:
Nzinga of
Ndongo and
Matamba Kamana,
Queen of
Jinga Ion
Jinga Kami no Kiba:
Jinga This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- do****entation,
including her own m****cripts, her name was also
spelled Jinga, Ginga, Zinga, Zingua, Zhinga, and Singa. She was also
known by her Christian...
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Yamaguchi (****anese);
Michael Woodley (English)
Inanna Zinger (イナンナ・ジンガー,
Inana Jingā)
Voiced by:
Arisa Kori (****anese); Ren
Holly Liu (English)
Zowan (ゾワン) Voiced...
- Kiba:
Jinga (神ノ牙 -
JINGA-, lit. "Fang of God:
Jinga") is a ****anese
television series, spin-off from the Garo metaseries. The
series focuses on
Jinga, now...
- Ion
Jinga (born 1
September 1961) is a
Romanian diplomat working in the
Romanian Ministry of
Foreign Affairs since 1992.
Between 9
April 2003 and 7 March...
- (神ノ牙 -
JINGA- 転生, lit. "Fang of God:
Jinga - Reincarnation")
features Masahiro Inoue's
character Jinga and is
connected to Kami no Kiba:
Jinga. It was...
- Kamana,
Queen of
Jinga (died 1810) was the
queen regnant of the
Kingdom of
Jinga (in modern-day Angola) from 1767 to 1810. She was the
daughter of queen...
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Dragon ~Maagi
Giruma Jinga~ (魔竜に乗れ~マージ・ジルマ・ジンガ~, Maryū ni Nore ~Māji
Jiruma Jinga~) The King of the
Majin ~Maagi
Giruma Magi
Jinga~ (魔人の王様~マージ・ジルマ・マジ・ジンガ~...
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Prakash 2. "Meese Bittivni"
Vijay Prakash,
Shamitha Malnad 3. "Manase Manase"
Santhosh Venky 4. "
Jinga Jinga"
Tippu 5. "Pataki Theme"
Arjun Janya ...
- Luanda.
Years later, the
Ndongo rose to
prominence again when
Jinga Mbandi (Queen
Jinga) took
power in 1631. A wily politician, she kept the Portuguese...