• Djau was a vizier of Upper Egypt during the Sixth Dynasty. He was a member of an influential family from Abydos; his mother was the vizier Nebet, his father...
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    Fatumata Djau Baldé was a Guinea-Bissau Minister of Foreign Affairs until there was a coup in September 2003. She has taken a number of roles in the government...
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  • of the Mixtec people. In their languages, the region is called either Ñuu Djau, Ñuu Davi or Ñuu Savi. Two-thirds of all Mixtecs live in the region, and...
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  • either pharaoh Djedefre or pharaoh Khafre. Also known as Djati, Zaty, Zati. Djau Vizier 6th dynasty (fl. c. 23rd century BC) Member of an influential family...
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    people is La Mixteca, called in Mixtec language Ñuu Savi,[pronunciation?] Ñuu Djau,[pronunciation?] Ñuu Davi,[pronunciation?] etc., depending on the local variant...
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    Dynasty Consort of Pepi I Tjetju Pepi I 6th Dynasty Qar Pepi I 6th Dynasty Djau Pepi I 6th Dynasty brother-in-law of Pepi I, son of Nebet Rawer (vizier)...
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  • Pacari  Ecuador Americas 15 January 2003 6 August 2003 203 days Fatumata Djau Baldé  Guinea-Bissau Africa 4 July 2003 14 September 2003 72 days Edna Adan...
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  • Surya, Susanto, Tirtakusuma, Wonowijoyo 曹 (Cáo) Cao, Cho Cou, Tau Chho Djau, Jau, Jauw, Tjho, Tjo, Tjou Cokro, Cokroraharjo, Jasa, Laksamana, Sarana...
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    Extinct Vic Djangun language Extinct Djawi language, Jawi language Chowie, Djau, Dyawi Extinct WA Djinang language 100 to 230 Vigorous Yolŋu languages Djiringanj...
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    Mixtec ñuù savi, nayívi savi, ñuù davi, nayivi davi Language Mixtec sa'an davi, da'an davi, tu'un savi,.. Country Mixteca Ñuu Savi, Ñuu Djau, Ñuu Davi,.....
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  • professional and founder of African Media Agency. France, Guinea Bissau Fatumata Djau Baldé – Current Minister of Public Administration and State Modernization;...
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  • respectively, the mothers of the Pharaohs Merenre Nemtyemsaf and Pepi II. Her son Djau, who had a tomb in Abydos became vizier for his nephews, the pharaohs. She...
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  • Amilcar Adulai Djau Codjovi (born 22 February 2002) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Vorskla Poltava. Born in Spain to...
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  • Elves Baldé (born 1999), Bissau-Guinean born Portuguese footballer Fatumata Djau Baldé, Bissau-Guinean politician and former Minister of Foreign Affairs Habib...
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    period known to have held such a title. Khui and Nebet's son, Merenre's uncle Djau, served in the position of vizier under Merenre and Pepi II Neferkare. Princess...
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    early years of his reign. She may have been helped in turn by her brother Djau, who was a vizier under the previous pharaoh. An alabaster statuette in the...
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    Fernando Arlete (distance runner) (1968–), Olympic distance runner Fatumata Djau Baldé, politician Rafael Paula Barbosa (1926–2007), politician. Founded Democratic...
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    Ankhesenpepi I and Ankhesenpepi II, and making both Khui's wife Nebet and her son Djau viziers. The Egyptian state's external policy under Pepi comprised military...
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  • between a man and his Ba Divine Adoratrice of Amun Djadjaemankh Djahy Djaty Djau Djed Djedankhre Montemsaf Djedefhor Djedefre Prince Djedi Djedi Project Djediufankh...
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    Her sister Ankhesenpepi I was also married to King Pepi I and her brother Djau served as vizier. Both Ankhesenpepi II and her sister Ankhesenpepi I were...
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  • Guinea-Bissau  1 - 2  Burkina Faso Djau Mamadu 74' Kafando 24' Simplice Yameogo...
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  • 15:42.62 Aunese Curreen 6 September 2007 Apia  Guinea-Bissau 15:45.45 Mussa Djau 19 June 2013 Beja R2  Wallis and Futuna 15:49.8 h Angélo Pétélo 7 November...
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  • Abydos. Ankhesenpepi's sister was Ankhenespepi II, and her brother was Vizier Djau. Both sisters – Ankhesenpepi I and II – were married to Pharaoh Pepi I whose...
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  • may be some partial speakers. The name has also been spelt Chowie, Djaoi, Djau, Dyao, and Dyawi. Jawi is a Non-Pama–Nyungan language of the Nyulnyulan family...
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  • Fall (2002-2004) Guinea-Bissau - Joãozinho Vieira Có (2002-2003) Fatumata Djau Baldé (2003) João José Monteiro (2003-2004) Kenya - Marsden Madoka (2001-2003)...
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    Mascarenhas Tipote 2002–2003: Joãozinho Vieira Có 2003............ Fatumata Djau Baldé 2003–2004: João José Monteiro 2004–2005: Soares Sambú 2005–2007: António...
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  • treacherous reefs around the island. The mission closed in 1962. Chowie Djaoi Djau Djawi Ewanji, Ewenyoon, I:wanja Ewenu Tohau-i (an insular toponym referring...
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  • 2007 Uster, Switzerland 3000 m 8:50.82 Mussa Djau 25 May 2014 Beja, Portugal 5000 m 15:45.45 Mussa Djau 19 June 2013 Beja, Portugal 10000 m 33:04.04 Aruna...
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  • included: Ieltsin Camões (IK Brage), Filipe Sissé (Varbergs BoIS), Mamadu Djau (Örebro), Luís Canina (IFK Luleå) and Kevin Cerqueira (BK Häcken). The Portuguese...
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