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    Maues (Greek: Μαύης Maúēs; ΜΑΥΟΥ Mauou (epigraphic); Kharosthi: 𐨨𐨆𐨀 Mo-a, Moa, called 𐨨𐨆𐨒 Mo-ga, Moga on the Taxila copper plate; also called 𐨨𐨅𐨬𐨐𐨁...
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    Maués is a municipality located in the Brazilian state of Amazonas. Its population was 65,040 (2020) and its area is 39,988 km2. Maués is known as the...
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    The Maués marmoset (Mico mauesi) is a marmoset endemic to Brazil. It is found only on the west bank of the Maués Açu River, in the Amazonas state. Wikispecies...
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    suzerainty of Maues. In that case, Artemidorus would have been a regular Indo-Greek king, whose son simply made a transition with the rule of Maues. Bopearachchi...
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  • Maués Airport (IATA: MBZ, ICAO: SWMW) is the airport serving Maués, Brazil. The airport is located 2 km (1 mi) from downtown Maués. Aviation portal Brazil...
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  • The Maués State Forest (Portuguese: Floresta Estadual de Maués) is a state forest in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. The Maués State Forest is in the municipality...
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  • Paul Maue (born 4 January 1932) is a German former cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1952 Summer Olympics. "Paul...
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  • Igor Lintz Maués; also spelled Igor Lintz-Maues; is a composer and sound artist born December 8, 1955, in São Paulo, Brazil, and since the end of the 1980s...
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  • Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers is a 1970 book by Tom Wolfe. The book, Wolfe's fourth, is composed of two essays: "These Radical Chic Evenings"...
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  • Michael Maue (born 18 May 1960) is a German former cyclist. He competed in the team time trial event at the 1984 Summer Olympics. "Michael Maue Olympic...
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  • Maués Açu River (Portuguese: Rio Maués Açu) is a river of the northwest Brazilian state of Amazonas. The upper course of the river is known as Parauari...
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  • the ISO 639-3 code for Amoltepec Mixtec MBZ, the IATA code for Maués Airport in Maués, Brazil Mebendazole, a medication used to treat parasitic worm infestations...
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    Mawé people (redirect from Sateré-Maué)
    and Mawé, meaning "intelligent and curious parrot". They are also called Maué, Mawé, Mabue, Maragua, Sataré, Andira, Arapium. The Mawé speak the Sateré-Mawé...
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  • Maue is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Michael Maue (born 1960), German cyclist Paul Maue (born 1932), German cyclist Maue, Angola...
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  • Maue is a city and commune of Angola, located in the province of Cuando Cubango. As of 2014, the commune had a population of 831 people over an area of...
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    century BCE to the fourth century CE. The first Saka king in India was Maues/Moga (first century BCE) who established Saka power in Gandhara, the Indus...
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  • Mau Mau (redirect from Mau-mauing)
    group in the 2000 film Bamboozled Mau (disambiguation) Radical Chic & Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers, a 1970 book by Tom Wolfe This disambiguation page lists...
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    Scythian king Maues ruled in Gandhara and its capital Taxila. What probably happened is that Apollodotus II took over Taxila after the death of Maues, though...
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    Billboard.com. Retrieved June 7, 2021. * Kay, John and Jutta Maue. "John Kay & Jutta Maue-Kay Bios". Mauekay.org. Retrieved December 25, 2016. Myers, Marc...
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  • The Mawé language of Brazil, also known as Sateré (Mabue, Maragua, Andira, Arapium), is one of the Tupian languages. It is spoken by 7,000 people, many...
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  • through the eastern part of the Alto Maués Ecological Station. It combines with the Amanã River to form the Maués Açu River. List of rivers of Amazonas...
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  • formed in 1986 as a vehicle for songwriter and record producer Ralf-René Maué. They signed with Teldec. Their musical style was a mix of soul and dance...
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    17, 2009. Retrieved April 8, 2008. Cavalcante, M. C.; Oliveira, F. F.; Maués, M. M.; Freitas, B. M. (October 27, 2017). "Pollination Requirements and...
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    Subcontinent was lasted until 415s CE. The first Saka king of India was Maues/Moga (1st century BCE) who established Saka power in Gandhara. The Indo-Scythians...
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  • The Amanã River flows through the Alto Maués Ecological Station. It joins the Parauari River to form the Maués Açu River. List of rivers of Amazonas List...
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    by far, to Maues. (...) He reveals an overstike if Azes I over Hippostratus. (...) Apollodotus and Hippostratus are thus posterior to Maues and anterior...
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    kingdom that stretched from Gandhara to Mathura. The first Indo-Scythian king Maues established Saka hegemony by conquering Indo-Greek territories. The power...
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    emperor and starts Shalivahana era calendar after defeating Scythian king Maues. 100 or after Sugar was first produced from sugarcane plants in northern...
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    comes from the Guaraní word guara-ná, which has its origins in the Sateré-Maué word for the plant, warana, that in Guaraní means "fruit like the eyes of...
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    Shangguang clan and Huo Guang becoming the de facto ruler of China. c.80 BC: Maues, King of the Sakas, conquers Gandhara and Taxila. 77 BC: Fu Jiezi assassinated...
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