Mascarenhas may refer to: Mascarenhas (surname), people named Mascarenhas Mascarenhas (footballer), Domingos António da Silva (1937–2015), Angolan footballer...
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Mascarenhas, Portuguese footballer Neville Anthony Mascarenhas, Pakistani journalist and author Kate Mascarenhas, English novelist Pedro Mascarenhas,...
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resigning after the 2016 summer for family reasons. Mascarenhas was born in London to Malik Mascarenhas and his wife, Pauline (née de Croos), both from the...
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educated in Karachi. He and his wife Yvonne Mascarenhas together had five children. He died in 1986. Mascarenhas was a journalist who was the assistant editor...
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Kate Mascarenhas is a writer born in 1980 of mixed heritage, with a white Irish father and a brown British mother. Mascarenhas grew up in Oldham with...
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issues of concern to them. Monteiro's wife, Antonina Mascarenhas Monteiro, known widely as Tuna Mascarenhas, the former First Lady of Cape Verde, died in Praia...
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Mascarene Islands (redirect from Mascarenhas Islands)
Islands (English: /mæskəˈriːn/, French: Mascareignes) or Mascarenes or Mascarenhas Archipelago is a group of islands in the Indian Ocean east of Madagascar...
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Matheus Mascarenhas dos Santos Raimundo (born 27 July 1998), commonly known as Matheus Mascarenhas, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as...
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Antonina Mascarenhas Monteiro, more popularly known as Tuna Mascarenhas, (13 June 1944 – 9 September 2009) was a Cape Verdean activist and medical laboratory...
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April 1937 – 25 August 2015), known as Mascarenhas, was an Angolan footballer who played as a forward. Mascarenhas was born in Vila Salazar, Portuguese...
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Militar. Mascarenhas supported the legalistic forces, giving support to the Infantry. While not counting on his detained officers, Mascarenhas replaced...
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Francisco Mascarenhas may refer to: Francisco de Mascarenhas, Portuguese count from the 16th century Francisco Mascarenhas (footballer), full name Francisco...
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D. Pedro Mascarenhas (1480 – 16 June 1555) was a Portuguese explorer and colonial administrator. He was the first European to discover the island of Diego...
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Mascarenhas lives in Perth's East Victoria Park with her husband and two children. Electoral results for the Division of Swan "Zaneta Mascarenhas -...
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Governor Mascarenhas may refer to: António Mascarenhas (governor) (fl. 1630s), 14th Governor of Portuguese Ceylon from 1638 to 1640 Filipe Mascarenhas (1580–...
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Filipe Mascarenhas was the 9th and 15th Governor of Portuguese Ceylon. Mascarenhas was first appointed in 1630 under Philip III of Portugal, he was Governor...
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Lourenco Caetano Mascarenhas, a landlord from Sangolda, Goa, and Maria Aninha Pascoala Mascarenhas, a homemaker. During his childhood, Mascarenhas made the transition...
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António Mascarenhas may refer to: António de Menezes (1891–1961), Portuguese Olympic fencer António Mascarenhas (governor), Governor of Portuguese Ceylon...
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contract until 2025. "Francisco Mascarenhas vai 'trocar' Portimonense pelo futebol espanhol" [Francisco Mascarenhas will 'change' Portimonense for Spanish...
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Paulo Antonio Mascarenhas Roxo O. Praem. (12 June 1928 – 1 June 2022) was a Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate. Mascarenhas Roxo was born in Brazil and...
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1991. Mascarenhas was born in Kenya, but also lived in Seychelles in the Beau Vallon district. He worked as a part-time journalist. Mascarenhas was also...
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António Mascarenhas was the 14th Governor of Portuguese Ceylon. Mascarenhas was appointed in 1638 under Philip III of Portugal and was Governor until...
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Fernando Martins Mascarenhas (otherwise referred to as Fernão Martins Mascarenhas; c. 1548 – 20 January 1628) was a Portuguese scholar, theologian, and...
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Otilia Mascarenhas is an Indian field hockey player and a former member and captain of the Indian women’s hockey team during the 60s. She hails from Goa...
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Ignatius Loyola Mascarenhas (3 June 1949) is an Indian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. Mascarenhas was born in Mangalore, India. He was ordained...
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de Penaforte Mascarenhas and Maria Eduvilda Delfina Serrão Mascarenhas, who hailed from Cuncolim and Colva respectively. Mascarenhas's family originated...
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The Rafael Mascarenhas case refers to the accident that resulted in the murder of student and musician Rafael Mascarenhas on 20 July 2010. Son of actress...
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family hailed from the Goan Catholic community. Mascarenhas died on 27 June 2021 at the age of 106. Mascarenhas authored several books, including the novel...
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Urminda Mascarenhas e Lima Leitao (née Mascarenhas; 16 January 1926 – 20 February 2010) was an Indian politician, educator and businesswoman. She was a...
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Mascarenhas's writing has been published in English translation. Crónica de Viagem a Bombaim Bio entry on Mascarenhas Obituary of Telo de Mascarenhas...
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