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Yelena Abdulaevna Khanga (Russian: Еле́на Абдула́евна Ха́нга, romanized: Elena
Abdulayevna Khanga; born 1 May 1962),
sometimes transliterated as Elena...
- Publishers, ISBN 9966-7146-0-X Hongoke,
Christine J. (1993) The
effects of
Khanga inscription as a
communication vehicle in Tanzania,
Research report, 19...
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Victor Keyru (born 1984) –
Sierra Leonian-Russian
basketball player Yelena Khanga (born 1962) –
Russian journalist and TV
anchor of Zanzibari-American descent...
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regime in the now
united new
country of Tanzania.
Russian journalist Yelena Khanga is his daughter. "Political Leaders:Tanzania".
Archived from the original...
- 31°49′54″N 73°37′23″E / 31.83167°N 73.62306°E / 31.83167; 73.62306
Khanqah Dogran is a city in
Safdarabad Tehsil,
Sheikhupura District, in the Punjab...
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Khatweni (Nepali: दुलारी देवी खतवेनी) (also
Dulari Devi
Khanga,
Dularidevi Khatweni or
Dularidevi Khanga) is a
Nepali politician and a
member of the
House of...
- Diasporism. Bloomington:
Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34902-6.
Khanga, Yelena; Jacoby,
Susan (1994). Soul to Soul: A
Black Russian Jewish Woman's...
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February 22, 2011. Eric Foner, "Three Very Rare Generations"
review of
Yelena Khanga's family memoir Soul To Soul: A
Black Russian American Family 1865–1992,...
- and art. The word
khanda has its
origins in the
Sanskrit khaḍga (खड्ग) or
khaṅga, from a root khaṇḍ
meaning "to break, divide, cut, destroy". The
older word...
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constitutive congress.
Alongside El Uali
Mustapha Sa****,
Ghali led the El-
Khanga raid, the
first military action of the
POLISARIO against a
desert post of...