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- Niama (c.1734 - 12 June 1809) was a Senegalese princess, who was enslaved, and whose liberation meant she became one of the first enslaved people to be...
- (2006–present) Myers Motors[57] (2004–present) N2A Motors[58] (2004–present) Niama-Reisser[59] (2005–present) Nikola Corporation[60] (2014–present) Palatov...
- improve its chances on the international market, The Red Baron was filmed by Niama Film in the English language, although it is a German production depicting...
- monotypic moth genus of the family Noctuidae. Its only species, Amiana niama, is found in the US state of Arizona. Both the genus and species were first...
- Hauts-de-Seine. His father died shortly after N'Golo turned 11 and his elder sibling Niama died of a heart attack before the 2018 World Cup. He is named after King...
- VI 1985 FSB na koncert — FSB In Concert 1987 I Love You Up To Here 1989 Niama kak/Visoko EP 1990 FSB 1992 Attempt at flying 1995 Wolfish times 1995 Wind...
- Diarra (2003-04-19) 19 April 2003 (age 21) 0 0 Stade de Reims 4FW Pape Niama Sissoko Unknown 0 0 Afrique Football Élite 4FW Kalifa Traoré Unknown 0 0...
- November 2004. Following the bankruptcy, the company was bought over by NIAMA Media in 2005, which makes it the oldest harmonica manufacturer in the world...
- In 2004, he was awarded for Janki Juchnauca for his novel Tam dzie nas niama" (Там дзе нас няма). "Анталёгія сучаснага беларускага мысьленьня | Макс...
- white, French engineer working in Mauritius (then called Ile de France) and Niama, an enslaved Senegalese princess. Lislet's father had freed his mother in...