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    The Toba people, also known as the Qom people, are one of the largest indigenous groups in Argentina who historically inhabited the region known today...
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    The Toba Batak people (Batak Toba: ᯅᯖᯂ᯲ ᯖᯬᯅ) are the largest ethnic group of the Batak peoples of North Sumatra, Indonesia. The general term ‘Batak’ is...
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  • toba or Toba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Toba may refer to: Toba Sur language, spoken in South America Batak Toba, spoken in Indonesia Toba people...
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    Lake Toba (Indonesian: Danau Toba, Toba Batak: ᯖᯀᯬ ᯖᯬᯅ; romanized: Tao Toba) is a large natural lake in North Sumatra, Indonesia, occupying the caldera...
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    The Toba eruption (sometimes called the Toba supereruption or the Youngest Toba eruption) was a supervolcanic eruption that occurred about 74,000 years...
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    Emperor Go-Toba (後鳥羽天皇, Go-Toba-tennō, August 6, 1180 – March 28, 1239) was the 82nd emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession...
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    Toba Tek Singh (Punjabi: ٹوبھا ٹیک سنگھ, Urdu: ٹوبہ ٹیک سنگھ) is a Pakistan city and capital of Toba Tek Singh District in the Punjab province . It is...
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    Toba Tek Singh District (Urdu: ضلع ٹوبہ ٹیک سنگھ, Punjabi: ضلع ٹوبھا ٹیک سنگھ) is a district of Faisalabad Division in the Punjab province of Pakistan...
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  • Toba Qom is a Guaicuruan language spoken in South America by the Toba people. The language is known by a variety of names including Toba, Qom or Kom, Chaco...
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    associated with the Toba Batak people instead of being recognized as a distinct ethnic minority. Consequently, the Mandailing people have been torn between...
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    (also spelled as Gasogonaga, Qasoxonaxa, and many other variations) is a Toba weather goddess. She appears to shamans, or pio’oxonak, in visions induced...
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    Toba (鳥羽市, Toba-shi) is a city located in Mie Prefecture, Japan. As of 31 July 2021[update], the city had an estimated population of 17,741 in 8328 households...
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    Toba Batak (/ˈtoʊbə ˈbætək/) is an Austronesian language spoken in North Sumatra province in Indonesia. It is part of a group of languages called Batak...
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    Batak (redirect from Batak people)
    Batak languages. The term is used to include the Karo, Pakpak, Simalungun, Toba, Angkola, Mandailing and related ethnic groups with distinct languages and...
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    Emperor Toba (鳥羽天皇, Toba-tennō, February 24, 1103 – July 20, 1156) was the 74th Emperor of Japan, according to the traditional order of succession. Toba's reign...
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  • Yupanqui. The dance and music of the Tobas have been reinterpreted by subsequent people of Bolivia. Today, Tobas is a prominent part of the annual carnivals...
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    Mocoví (redirect from Mocovi people)
    and they became sedentary. Indigenous peoples of the Americas portal In 1924, at least 200 Mocoví and Toba people were slaughtered during the Napalpí massacre...
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    promoted). By 1965, the Karo church had grown to 35,000 members. Unlike the Toba Batak, who embraced Christianity fairly readily, the Karo continued to follow...
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    Toba-e (Japanese: 鳥羽絵, Hepburn: tobae) is a style of Japanese painting based on works from the 12th century that are attributed to Toba Sōjō. These “Toba-style”...
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  • Napalpí massacre (category Genocide of indigenous peoples of South America)
    of Northeast Argentina. It involved the massacre of 400 indigenous people of the Toba and Mocoví ethnicity by the Argentine Police and ranchers. Forty years...
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  • Paraguayan Chaco called Toba Toba Qom language, a Guaicuruan language spoken in Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia by the Toba people Pilagá language (Pilaca)...
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    migrated from Toba and Pakpak to participate in trade. The Simalungun language is still spoken by many Simalungun people, in addition to Toba Batak and Indonesian...
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    magic book of the Toba people, among which involved the kidnapping and murder of a child from neighboring village. The Batak people of northern Sumatra...
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    North Sumatra (category Asahan Toba basin)
    Serdang. Its people are believed to have been descendants of the Karo people from the interior of North Sumatra. An area near Lake Toba called Batakland...
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    Fujiwara no Shunzei. After coming to the attention of the Retired Emperor Go-Toba (1180–1239; r. 1183–1198), Teika began his long and distinguished career...
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    area of influence, in general, is found at the west of the area of the Toba people, along the superior course of the Pilcomayo River. It is unintelligible...
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    descendants of an Indigenous people. The ten most populous Indigenous peoples are the Mapuche (113,680 people), the Kolla (70,505), the Toba (69,452), the Guaraní...
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  • small room. A similar bath, known as mar-tup was practised by the Batak Toba people. Both tribes traditionally performed the bath after childbirth, but it...
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    tribes living on the Argentine bank of the Pilcomayo, like the Wichí and Toba people, were often fired at from the other side of the frontier or strafed by...
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  • Toba Batak may refer to: The Toba Batak people of North Sumatra, Indonesia The Toba Batak language This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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