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  2. Ganga Zumba - Wikipedia

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    Ganga is said to have been the son of princess Aqualtune, daughter of an unknown king of Kongo.She led a battalion at the Battle of Mbwila.. The Portuguese won the battle, eventually killing 5,000 men and capturing the king, his two sons, his two nephews, four governors, various court officials, 95 title holders and 400 other nobles, who were put on ships and sold as slaves in the Americas.

  3. Taganga - Wikipedia

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    The Taganga Fault forms the northern boundary of the village bordering the triangular shaped alluvial fans coming off the mountains in the background of the village. Taganga is located on the northern coast of Colombia, at the northwestern flank of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, the triangular mountain range in northern Colombia hosting the double peak Pico Cristóbal Colón and Pico Simón ...

  4. Ganga Zumba (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ganga Zumba is a Brazilian film made in 1963 by Carlos Diegues and released in 1972 about slavery in Brazil. [1] It portrays the life of the leader of the Quilombo dos Palmares , Ganga Zumba . When he took power the Quilombo (which was how the havens built by runaway slaves were called) already had existed for approximately one hundred years.

  5. Ganges - Wikipedia

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    A popular paean to the Ganga is the Ganga Lahiri composed by a 17th-century poet Jagannatha who, legend has it, was turned out of his Hindu Brahmin caste for carrying on an affair with a Muslim woman. Having attempted futilely to be rehabilitated within the Hindu fold, the poet finally appeals to Ganga, the hope of the hopeless, and the ...

  6. White Lotus Foundation - Wikipedia

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    White Lotus was founded in 1968 and is led by Ganga White and Tracey Rich, both practitioners of Hatha-Flow Yoga, and the Yoga of Inquiry. [1] [2]

  7. Mekong–Ganga Cooperation - Wikipedia

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    The Mekong–Ganga Cooperation (MGC) was established on November 10, 2000, at Vientiane, Laos at the First MGC Ministerial Meeting. It comprises six member countries, namely India ( Look-East connectivity projects ), Thailand , Myanmar , Cambodia , Laos and Vietnam .

  8. List of Peruvian films - Wikipedia

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    El Enigma de la Pantalla y El Último Show: Juan Carlos Huayhuaca Short film [22] 1983: Maruja en el Infierno: Francisco J. Lombardi: Elena Romero: Drama Based on the novel No una Sino Muchas Muertes by Enrique Congrains [26] El Viento de Ayahuasca: Nora de Izcue: Fiction 1984: Túpac Amaru (1984 Film) Federico García Hurtado

  9. Ganga (music) - Wikipedia

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    Ganga is a dissonant form of singing, using two clashing notes to project sound over long distances. For example, if one person is singing a C note, a second person sings either a half-step above or below (B or C ♯). Ganga is traditionally sung by sheepherders across stretches of valleys, for long-distance communication with each other.