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  2. Sibusiso Duma - Wikipedia

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    Sibusiso Derrick Duma (born 6 May 1984) is a South African serial killer who was convicted of two murders in 2007 and five murders in 2009 and sentenced to 8 life sentences in prison. [1] He was mostly active around the City of Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal. Duma partook in theft, kidnapping, torture, rape and murder.

  3. Duma arson attack - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Duma arson attack Dawabsheh family home after ignition Duma Duma (State of Palestine) Location Duma, Palestine Date 31 July 2015 Attack type Arson Weapons Molotov cocktail Deaths 3 Injured 1 Motive Jewish terrorism On 31 July 2015, Israeli settlers firebombed a Palestinian family home in late July ...

  4. State Duma - Wikipedia

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    The State Duma [b] is the lower house of the Federal Assembly of Russia, the upper house being the Federation Council. It was established by the Constitution of the Russian Federation in 1993. The Duma headquarters are located in central Moscow , a few steps from Manege Square .

  5. Duma - Wikipedia

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    By 1613 the duma had increased to twenty boyars and eight okolnichies. Lesser nobles, "duma gentlemen" (dumnye dvoriane) and secretaries, were added to the duma and the number of okolnichies rose in the latter half of the 17th century. In 1676, the number of boyars increased to 50 – by then they constituted only a third of the duma. [3] [4]

  6. State Duma (Russian Empire) - Wikipedia

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    The State Duma, also known as the Imperial Duma, was the lower house of the legislature in the Russian Empire, while the upper house was the State Council. It held its meetings in the Tauride Palace in Saint Petersburg. It convened four times between 27 April 1906 and the collapse of the empire in February 1917.

  7. Duma people - Wikipedia

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    The Adouma (or Duma) are an ethnic group of Gabon, in central Africa. [1] They primarily live on the South bank of the upper Ogooué River, in the vicinity of Lastoursville (originally an Adouma village), and are known as expert canoeists or the boatmen. They speak Duma, a Nzebi language of the Bantu family. [2]

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    Black Monday in the NFL, the day after the final game of the regular season, is typically a day of firings.The New England Patriots didn't wait, firing Jarod Mayo on Sunday.And while Black Monday ...

  9. Duma Nokwe - Wikipedia

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    Duma Nokwe Philemon Pearce Dumasile Nokwe OMSG (13 May 1927, Evaton – 12 January 1978), known as Duma Nokwe , was a South African political activist and legislator, and served as the secretary-general of the African National Congress from 1958 to 1969.