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Congolese singer and composer (1961–2011)
(12 October 1961 – 24 April 2011), known professionally as Debaba, Debaba El Shabab, or Debaba Mbaki, was a Congolese singer-songwriter and composer. Born
Debaba
Congolese singer and songwriter (1958–2021)
this period he recorded a string of successful songs, including duets with Debaba, and established himself as one of the defining voices of Congolese popular
Defao
Congolese singer and composer (1974–2016)
gospel style alongside Evangelist Debaba. She participates in the album of the brother Del (Musamaliya) then with Debaba himself and she releases the album
Marie_Misamu
Congolese musician (born 1956)
chanteur Debaba s'est éteint" [Singer Debaba has passed away]. Congoplanete.com (in French). 27 April 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2024. "Debaba et Orchestre
Koffi_Olomide
Football club in Perth, Western Australia
AUS Ben Campbell 11 MF FRA Jeremie Mba No. Pos. Nation Player 12 MF AUS Debaba Mtwale 13 MF AUS Jack Bardsley 14 FW RSA Emmanuel Langoya 15 DF AUS Matthew
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List of ministers of the Ministry of Finance of Togo
Lalle, 2000–2002 Kossi Assimaidou, 2002 Ayawovi Demba Tignokpa, 2002–2003 Débaba Bale, 2003–2005 Payadowa Boukpessi, 2005–2007 Adji Otèth Ayassor, 2007–2016
Minister_of_Finance_(Togo)
(b. 1945) — singer-songwriter Faya Tess (b. 1966) — singer and composer Debaba (c. 1961–2011) — singer-songwriter and composer Reddy Amisi (b. 1960) —
List of people from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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Soukous band from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
ensemble, three singers were hired to replace him (Carlito Lassa, Dieka Debaba e Defao Matumona). Many other talented Congolese musicians have joined the
Choc_Stars
Congolese musician (1949–2016)
including the singers Prince Espérant, Jadot "le Cambodgien" Sombele, Debaba el Shabab, Pepe Bipoli and Petit Aziza, and various guitarists such as Rigo
Papa_Wemba
and TPOK Jazz), Djonita Abanita, X-Or Zobena (formerly of Choc Stars), Debaba (formerly of Viva La Musica and Choc Stars), Carlyto Lassa (formerly of
Music of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
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1906–1912 war between France and the Wadai Empire
The French killed the governors of the Wadai provinces of Mahamid and Debaba during the latter battle. Thanks to the success at Djoua, a French column
Wadai_War
children were named Berhan Zamada, Madhen Zamada, Sabala Maryam and Del Debaba. Romna Wark Baeda Maryam I (r. 1468–1478) Mother of two sons, Eskender and
List of royal consorts of Ethiopia
List_of_royal_consorts_of_Ethiopia
Commune in Kinshasa, DR Congo
human rights activist Dikembe Mutombo, professional basketball player Debaba, singer-songwriter "Barumbu, Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo"
Barumbu
Congolese musician and dancer (born 1982)
Junya Watanabe, who designed for the Comme des Garçons label. He has cites Debaba, Papa Wemba, JB Mpiana, Franco Luambo, Tabu Ley Rochereau, King Kester Emeneya
Héritier_Watanabe
Last independent ruler of the Wadai Empire
June at Djoua in which the governors of the Wadai provinces of Mahamid and Debaba were killed. In 1908 the French claimed the sultanates of Dar Tama and Dar
Dud_Murra_of_Wadai
Congolese community radio station
August 2025. Wundi, Tuver; Manda, Sylvie; Mushid, Gaston; Salima, Colette; Debaba, Patient; Kawanda, Badylon; Mbungu, Nana; Kambidi, Sosthène; Ali, Patrick
Radio_Le_Messager_du_Peuple
Congolese musician
who left the band were: King Kester Emeneya, Pepe Bipoli, Joly Mubiala, Debaba El Shabab, the drummer was also part of those who quit with Viva La Musica
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One who is Worshiped by Gods
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Son of Adam.
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Blood; Planet Mars; Rudra
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Valour; high honor.
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From the hillslope meadow.
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metalworker.
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Gift of Atri
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Lord cobra
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Humble; Mother of Garuda
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, a sacred scribe and priest of Pthah.
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Reward
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