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Vasheh (Persian: واشه, also
Romanized as Vāsheh; also
known as Vashā and
Wāsha) is a
village in
Qarah Kahriz Rural District,
Qarah Kahriz District, Shazand...
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Ametsegna Washa, also
known as the "Cave of the Rebel" and "The Cave of Zeret", is a
cavern located near the
village of
Zeret in Ethiopia. The cave was...
- The
Washa Mikael Rock-Hewn
Church (Amharic: ዋሻ ሚካኤል [wä schä mi kä el]
literally "The Cave of Michael") is a rock-hewn semi-monolithic
church located...
- prostitutes, gangsters,
impoverished Afrikaners, tradesmen, and the "Ama
Washa", Zulu men who
surprisingly dominated laundry work. As the
value of control...
- a
large medieval town
overlooking Addis Ababa located between rock-hewn
Washa Mikael and the more
modern church of
Entoto Maryam,
founded in the late...
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Chitimacha were
divided into four sub tribes: the Chawasha, Chitimacha,
Washa, and Yagenachito;
these terms were what the
Choctaw people called sub tribes...
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carved animal friezes were also
found on the
lower walls of the
nearby Washa Mika'el cave and
Christian paintings were
subsequently added on to the upper...
- "Roll Up" (2015) "
Washa" (2015)...
- Utu, Niteke,
Salute featuring Rude Boy,
Jealous featuring Mayorkun and
Washa featuring Nyashinski. Only One King
which Ali Kiba
termed as a "Pan African...
- Civilization, ISBN 0-660-19078-8 Atkins,
Keletso E. (1986). "Origins of the Ama
Washa: the Zulu Washermen's
Guild in Natal, 1850–1910*". The
Journal of African...