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- Luigi Bertelli (19 March 1860 - 27 November 1920), best known as Vamba, was an Italian writer, illustrator and journalist. Born in Florence, having completed...
- Vamba M. Kanneh was a Liberian physician and politician. After the Abuja I Accord in 1995, Kanneh (representing the ULIMO-K faction) was named Minister...
- Vamba Sherif (born 1973) is a Liberian-born writer residing in the Netherlands. He writes in English and Dutch. His 2015 novel The Emperor's Son deals...
- Kyanzi (Kihyanzi) and Suwa (Kusuwa). There was once an Amba pidgin called Vamba, now extinct. Amba at Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required)...
- Bharathi Daas "Sakka Podu" Yuvan Shankar Raja Sadhana Sargam Viveka Ji "Vamba Velaikku" Vidyasagar Kabilan Kanda Naal Mudhal "Pani Thuli" Yuvan Shankar...
- Mohan 4:30 2. "Ding Dong" Pa. Vijay Madhu Balakrishnan, Madhushree 4:33 3. "Vamba Velaikku" Kabilan KK 4:40 4. "Sarala Kondayil" Viveka Karthik 1:00 5. "Yethanai...
- Il Giornalino di Gian Burrasca is an Italian novel by Vamba (aka Luigi Bertelli). It was first published, between 1907 and 1908, in sequential installments...
- (born 1991), Saudi footballer Uche Sherif (born 1983), Nigerian footballer Vamba Sherif (born 1973), Liberian-born writer Youssef El Sherif (born 1978),...
- theory is based on the fact that the ancient Tamil literature alludes to Vamba Moriyar (Mauryan conquest), although it does not provide any details about...
- Valete, Portuguese hip hop artist Valtònyc (born 1993), Spanish rapper Vamba (1860–1920), Italian author Vampira (1922–2008), Finnish-American actress...