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This word in turn may be derived from the name of a city significant in the 11th century, in what is now western Mali, called Gana, in Arabic Ghana or Jenna and in Portuguese and later French Guinea or Jenné.
Richard Bangs: Why Would Anyone Bomb Jemaa El F'na Square in Marrakesh? Richard Bangs 2011
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This word in turn may be derived from the name of a city significant in the 11th century, in what is now western Mali, called Gana, in Arabic Ghana or Jenna and in Portuguese and later French Guinea or Jenné.
Richard Bangs: Why Would Anyone Bomb Jemaa El F'na Square in Marrakesh? Richard Bangs 2011
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This word in turn may be derived from the name of a city significant in the 11th century, in what is now western Mali, called Gana, in Arabic Ghana or Jenna and in Portuguese and later French Guinea or Jenné.
Richard Bangs: Why Would Anyone Bomb Jemaa El F'na Square in Marrakesh? Richard Bangs 2011
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This word in turn may be derived from the name of a city significant in the 11th century, in what is now western Mali, called Gana, in Arabic Ghana or Jenna and in Portuguese and later French Guinea or Jenné.
Richard Bangs: Why Would Anyone Bomb Jemaa El F'na Square in Marrakesh? Richard Bangs 2011
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And they are ever worshipped by the gods and the Pitris, the Sadhyas, (under-deities called Gana), by ascetics offering sacrifices, with souls under complete command, by peaceful Munis engaged without intermission in Vedic sacrifices with presents to
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Sabha Parva Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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(under-deities called Gana), by ascetics offering sacrifices, with souls under complete command, by peaceful Munis engaged without intermission in
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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European Pressphoto Agency Asom Gana Parishad supporters carried their party symbol, an elephant, in east Guwahati, March 28, 2011.
Poll Campaigning 2011
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This is the target market of Mr. Chávez, and it is also the stronghold for Mr. Humala's national-socialist Gana Peru party.
Peru's Election: A Vote on Modernity Mary Anastasia O'Grady 2011
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In addition to the mining conflicts, Mr. Humala's credibility as an anticorruption crusader has been hurt by scandals that in recent weeks led to the suspension of three lawmakers tied to his Gana Peru party.
Ex-Brass to Head Peruvian Cabinet Robert Kozak 2011
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By adding the 21 seats that Toledo's Perú Posible party won to the 47 seats that Humala's Gana Perú party won in the 130-seat unicameral congress, Toledo provided a key link to Humala's ability to govern--assuming he does so institutionally.
Christopher Sabatini: Humala: We Wait Christopher Sabatini 2011
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