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  2. Kwesi Yankah - Wikipedia

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    Kwesi Yankah doctoral thesis earned him the Esther Kinsley Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation at Indiana University, United States. [1] He spent most of his working life in academia and lectured at the University of Ghana.

  3. List of palaces in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Thewet Palace – Residence of Prince Kitiyakara Voralaksana and his descendants. Phaya Thai Palace (1909) – Served as country residence of King Chulalongkorn and Queen Saovabha Phongsri, and later King Vajiravudh. Converted to a hotel, then a hospital; now within the grounds of Phramongkutklao Hospital and College of Medicine.

  4. Akan chieftaincy - Wikipedia

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    An Akan stool believed to be for a Queen mother, 1940–1965, in the collection of the Children's Museum of Indianapolis. The title of Queen mother Ohemmaa can relate to the rank of a paramount queen, a queen or a sub-queen. The Akan honorific is the same as for the men, "Nana". When using English, Ghanaians often say "queen mother".

  5. List of oral repositories - Wikipedia

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    Term Type/s of information Society/ies Period Sources Aqyn: Poetry and songs: Kazakh and Kyrgyz [68]Ashik/Ashugh: Poetry and songs: Azerbaijani, Turkish, Georgian, and Armenian [69] [70] [71]

  6. List of rulers of the Akan state of Akuapem Guan - Wikipedia

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    The Guan are believed to have begun to migrate from the Mossi region of modern Burkina Faso around A.D. 1000. Moving gradually through the Volta valley in a southerly direction, they created settlements along the Black Volta, throughout the Afram Plains, in the Volta Gorge, and in the Akuapem Hills before moving farther south onto the coastal plains.

  7. Akan, Hokkaido - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, the main town hall for Akan District was established. In 1923, Akan became a second-class municipality. In 1937, it and Tsurui Village split off. In 1940, Akan became a first-class municipality. In 1957, Akan Village became Akan Town. On October 11, 2005, Akan was merged into the expanded Kushiro City.

  8. Akan District, Hokkaido - Wikipedia

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    Akan (阿寒郡, Akan-gun) is a district in Kushiro Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It includes Akan National Park , [ 1 ] which has many dormant volcanoes. Towns and villages

  9. The Astana, Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    The Astana, [5] then called Government House, was built in 1870 by the second White Rajah, Charles Brooke, as a wedding gift to his wife, Margaret Alice Lili de Windt. [1] [2] [4] The couple married at Highworth, Wiltshire on 28 October 1869 and she was then raised to the title of Ranee of Sarawak with the style of Her Highness.