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Tama may mean: ==Fiction== ==Languages== ==Music== ==People== ==Places== ==Religion== ==Other uses== == See also == ...
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[musician] ===Konnan=== (The first nomination, from January) The first nomination of this article was rejected primarily on the basis of the absence of in-text reference and the excessive number of sections. The number of sections has now been decreased and the article has been comprehensively referenced. The article has undergone a peer re...
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[votive] Tama (τάμα, pl. ταμάτα tamata) are a form of votive offering or ex-voto used in the Eastern Orthodox Churches, particularly the Greek Orthodox Church. Tamata are usually small metal plaques, which may be of base or precious metal, usually with an embossed image symbolizing the subject of prayer for which the plaque is off...
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(from the article `Chad`) In an effort at reconciliation, in March Déby appointed as minister of defense Mahamat Nour, leader of the Tama and a coalition of rebel groups. ... ...the Kado once formed an aristocracy. They constitute a nucleus surrounded by a host of other groups who, while possessing their own languages, ... [2 ...
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in Japanese religion, a soul or a divine or semidivine spirit; also an aspect of a spirit. Several mitama are recognized in Shint and folk religions. ...
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Wolof name for talking drum, capable of imitating spoken language. Featured in electric groups of Youssou N'Dour and Baaba Maal and others.
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The Tama was a Japanese Kuma Class second class cruiser of 5100 tons displacement launched in 1920. The Tama was powered by ten Kanpon oil-fired boilers and two Kanpon mixed oil and coal-fired boilers providing a top speed of 33 knots and a range of 13600 km at 10 knots. She carried a complement of 439 and after 1927 one aircraft. Armaments consist...
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