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    Anga was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of eastern India whose existence is attested during the Iron Age. The members of the Aṅga tribe were called the Āṅgeyas...
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  • Angas may refer to: Angas, Iran, a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran Division of Angas (1903–1934), in Australia Division of Angas (1949–1977), in...
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    Maham Anga (died 25 June 1562) was the foster mother and chief wet nurse of the Mughal emperor Akbar. She was the political adviser of the teenage emperor...
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  • The Ngas people (also known as the Agas and Angas) are an ethnic group in Plateau State, Nigeria. They speak an Afro-Asiatic language called Ngas. Recent...
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  • anga, aṅga, or अङ्ग in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Anga was a kingdom on the eastern Indian subcontinent from c. 12th to 6th century BCE. Anga may...
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    The 12253 / 12254 Anga Express is a train connecting Bhagalpur, the second largest city of Bihar, to Sir M. Visvesvaraya Terminal, Bengaluru (SMVB) in...
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  • Edward Angas Johnson (1873 – 19 June 1951), known as Angas or E. Angas Johnson, was City Health Officer of Adelaide, South Australia. His name has very...
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  • Anga Lipi (𑂃𑂁𑂏) was a historical writing system. The Anga Lipi finds its mention in the Buddhist text "Lalitvistar" which says Anga lipi was among the...
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  • Given name Anga Makubalo (born 1989), South African actor and musician Surname Dai Anga, wet-nurse of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan Maham Anga (died 1562)...
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  • Brahmadatta of Anga (6th century BCE) was an ancient Indian King of Anga. Brahmadatta was older contemporary to Bimbisara of Magadha. He defeated Bhatiya...
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  • Sarah Lindsay Evans (née Angas; November 13, 1816 – June 6, 1898) was a 19th-century English-born South Australian pioneer and an activist in the country's...
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    The Angas, Angas–Sura, or Central West Chadic languages (also known as A.3 West Chadic) are a branch of West Chadic languages spoken in Plateau State,...
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    Jain literature (redirect from Jain Angas)
    were divided into twelve Angas or parts. They are referred to as the eleven Angas and the fourteen Pūrvas, since the twelfth Anga comprises fourteen Pūrvas...
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    George French Angas (25 April 1822 – 4 October 1886), also known as G.F.A., was an English explorer, naturalist, painter and poet who emigrated to Australia...
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  • Ataga Khan (redirect from Jiji Anga)
    displeasure of Maham Anga, another prominent advisor, whose son, Adham Khan, murdered him in 1562. Ataga Khan was the husband of Jiji Anga, one of Akbar's...
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    Miguel Aurelio "Angá" Díaz Zayas (June 15, 1961 – August 9, 2006) was a Cuban percussionist. He was a well-known conguero who also played the cajón, güiro...
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  • the fourth child of Charles Howard Angas and his wife Etty (née Dean), and a great-grandson of George Fife Angas. Angas married Gwynnyth Fay Good, granddaughter...
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    George Fife Angas (1 May 1789 – 15 May 1879) was an English businessman and banker who, while residing in England, played a significant part in the formation...
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    (1531 – 16 May 1562) was a general of Akbar. He was the younger son of Maham Anga, and thus, was the foster brother of Akbar. In his fourth regnal year, Akbar...
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  • Angas is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Caleb Angas (1782–1860), English agriculturist Charles Howard Angas (1861–1928), pastoralist...
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  • The Division of Angas was an Australian Electoral Division in South Australia. The division was created in 1903 and abolished in 1934. It was named for...
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  • Richard George Angas (18 April 1942 – 20 August 2013) was a British bass singer, particularly associated with the English National Opera, but who also...
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    Angas Street is a main street in the Adelaide city centre, South Australia. The rear of St Aloysius College faces the street, and various law courts are...
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    Angika (redirect from Anga language)
    Angika (also known as Anga, Angikar or Chhika-Chhiki) is an Eastern Indo-Aryan language spoken in some parts of the Indian states of Bihar and Jharkhand...
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  • Pierre Anga (1940–1988) was a Congolese army officer who was an opposition figure to Congolese President Denis Sassou-Nguesso. He formed part of the Military...
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    Shanta (Sanskrit: शांता), is the princess of Anga in the Hindu epic Ramayana. She is the wife of Rishyasringa. In northern recensions of the epic and later...
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    John Howard Angas (5 October 1823 – 17 May 1904) was an Australian pioneer, politician and philanthropist. John Howard Angas was the second son of George...
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    they have preserved 45 of the 50 original Jain scriptures (having lost an Anga text and four Purva texts), while the Digambaras believe that all were lost...
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    Born as Zeb-un-Nisa, Dai Anga (Urdu: دائی انگہ), was the wet-nurse of the Mughal Emperor, Shah Jahan. Her family was closely associated with the Mughal...
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  • Creations, Rule Breakers Productions Tharuthala Ramasubbu Vaishali Pala Anga Productions F E B 6 Vidaamuyarchi Magizh Thirumeni Ajith Kumar, Arjun, Trisha...
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