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  2. AKA (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Kiernan Jarryd Forbes (28 January 1988 – 10 February 2023), [3] known professionally as AKA, was a South African rapper, record producer, and businessman. Born in Cape Town and raised in Johannesburg , Forbes gained recognition after releasing his single "Victory Lap" from his debut studio album, Altar Ego (2011).

  3. Alpha Kappa Alpha - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (ΑΚΑ) is the first intercollegiate historically African-American sorority. [3] The sorority was founded on January 15, 1908, at the historically black Howard University in Washington, D.C., by a group of nine students led by Ethel Hedgemon Lyle.

  4. Mass Country - Wikipedia

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    Mass Country was certified Gold by the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA) two weeks after its release, [13] and later Platinum. Sony Music Africa hosted a private brunch to celebrate the milestone and announced that the posthumous album surpassed 35,404 album-equivalent units , which is equivalent to 40,972,588 streams in South Africa alone.

  5. Aga Khan - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit ] During the latter stages of the First Anglo-Afghan War (1841–1842), Hasan Ali Shah and his cavalry officers provided assistance to General Nott in Kandahar Province and to General England in his advance from Sindh to join Nott.

  6. What is Alpha Kappa Alpha? All about Kamala Harris' sorority

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    Today, more than 360,000 AKA members have been initiated in graduate and undergraduate chapters across 12 countries. Though Harris is currently one of the organization's most notable members, she ...

  7. List of Alpha Kappa Alpha chapters - Wikipedia

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    Chapter Charter date and range Founding Location City State or territory Status References Alpha: January 15, 1908: Howard University: Washington: District of Columbia

  8. Aka people - Wikipedia

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    The Aka or Biaka (also Bayaka, Babenzele) [1] are a nomadic Mbenga pygmy people. They live in south-western Central African Republic and in northern Republic of the Congo . They are related to the Baka people of Cameroon , Gabon , northern Congo, and southwestern Central African Republic.

  9. Hruso people - Wikipedia

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    The Aka, also known as Hrusso, are an ethnic group of Indian state Arunachal Pradesh. They are found in various areas of Arunachal Pradesh including the Thrizino Bhalukpong, Buragaon , Jamiri, Palizi, Khuppi area in West Kameng .