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Iron Age archaeological site in Uganda
Ntusi is a Late Iron Age archaeological site located in southwestern Uganda that dates from the tenth century to the fifteenth century AD. Ntusi is dominated
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South African cardiologist and academic
Ntobeko Ayanda Bubele Ntusi (born 1977) is a South African cardiologist and academic. He is President and Chief Executive Officer of the South African
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the former imperial center and joined his father at Ntusi, bringing with him royal insignia. Ntusi subsequently experienced a violent attack by rival forces
Ruhinda
Medical research organization in South Africa
organisation in South Africa. The current president is professor Ntobeko Ntusi. The South African Medical Research Council was established in 1969 to act
South African Medical Research Council
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South African researcher
PMID 16610104. Wikidata Q40481643. Samarasekera, Usha (2022). "Ntobeko Ntusi: valuing a culture of inclusivity and reciprocity". The Lancet. doi:10
Bongani_Mayosi
Dog breed
herders, with remains found in archaeological sites dated 925–1,055 YBP at Ntusi in Uganda, dated 950–1,000 YBP at Kalomo in Zambia, and then at sites south
Africanis
Process which formed the domestic dog
herders, with remains found in archaeological sites dated 925–1,055 YBP at Ntusi in Uganda, dated 950–1,000 YBP at Kalomo in Zambia, and then at sites south
Domestication_of_the_dog
General term to describe artificial changes in land level in history and pre-history
National Guidance, Somali Democratic Republic. p. 295. Sutton, John (2000). "Ntusi and Bigo: Farmers, cattle-herders and rulers in western Uganda, AD 1000–1500"
Earthworks_(archaeology)
relations. Polities are thought to have formed around the earthwork sites of Ntusi, Bigo, and Munsa among others. Nyoro traditions detail the history of a
History_of_Africa
South African researcher
Educational offices Preceded by Salim Abdool Karim President of the South African Medical Research Council 2014 – 2024 Succeeded by Ntobeko Ntusi
Glenda_Gray
Archived from the original on 14 October 2023. Retrieved 15 March 2024. "Ntusi (man-made mounds and Basin)". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from
List of World Heritage Sites in Uganda
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Type of dog
herders, with remains found in archaeological sites dated 925–1,055 YBP at Ntusi in Uganda, dated 950–1,000 YBP at Kalomo in Zambia, and then at sites south
African_village_dog
Attack of severe shortness of breath and coughing, generally at night
Cecilia B. I.; Palkowski, Gregori H.; Schweitzer, Beverley; Motsohi, Tshepo; Ntusi, Ntobeko (2015). "Dyspnoea: Pathophysiology and a clinical approach". South
Paroxysmal_nocturnal_dyspnoea
Legendary empire in the African Great Lakes region
change and diverse perceptions: "Conflicts of meaning and interpretations - Ntusi and Bigo Bya Mugyenyi archaeological sites in Uganda. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe
Empire_of_Kitara
of Buganda Kings at Kasubi Bigo bya Mugenyi (Archaeological Earthworks) Ntusi (man-made mounds and Basin) Nyero and other hunter-gatherer geometric rock
List of World Heritage Sites in Africa
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Southern African ethnic group
bhukhwana so and so In more detail: From Sihula we have Imi-Qwane, Ama-Ntusi (The elder son called Mbangweni and the young brother called Gavu kaMbangweni)
Mpondo_people
Bantu kingdom within Uganda
Kitara. Its language is distinct from 'Rutara', and the directors of the Ntusi and Biggo systems would not have had much interest in a land that was not
Buganda
Place in Sembabule District, Uganda
Uganda Mawogola County Globefeed.com (1 August 2016). "Distance between Ntusi, Central Region, Uganda and St. John Church of Uganda, Lwemiyaga, Central
Ntuusi
Archaeological site in south-west Uganda
World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-09-26. Sutton, John E. G. (2000). "Ntusi and Bigo: Farmers, cattle-herders and rulers in western Uganda, AD 1000-1500"
Bigo_bya_Mugenyi
South African cardiologist (1933–2020)
Cardiology. 1 (2): 107–115. doi:10.1016/0022-2828(70)90045-3. ISSN 0022-2828. Ntusi, N. A. B. (2020-03-30). "Lionel Henry Opie". South African Medical Journal
Lionel_Opie
the Nadeau Laboratory at Stanford University School of Medicine Ntobeko Ntusi 1998, cardiologist, president and CEO of the South African Medical Research
List of Haverford College people
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Cwezi 13th- century to 16th century Ssembabule Upload an image UG-C-149 Ntusi earthworks Earth works, archaeological site Cwezi, capital 11th century
List of national cultural sites in Central Region, Uganda
List_of_national_cultural_sites_in_Central_Region,_Uganda
Medieval and early modern history of the African region
and banana cultivation were the economic mainstays of these states. The Ntusi and Bigo earthworks are representative of one of the first states, the Bunyoro
Medieval and early modern Africa
Medieval_and_early_modern_Africa
century CE) Tiya (archaeological site) (10th century CE – 15th century CE) Ntusi (11th century CE) Qohaito (1st millennium CE) Ivuna (13th century CE) Ruins
History_of_East_Africa
Football tournament season
75' CF 7 Daine Klate 46' Substitutes: GK 34 Jacob Mokhasi DF Njabulo Ntusi 63' DF 30 Robyn Johannes 63' DF Siyabonga Sangweni 46' MF 6 Clifford
2011_Vodacom_Challenge
in the Great Lakes region shows cowrie shells in sites like Kibiro and Ntusi in Uganda, as well as at Tsavo National Park—in both the West and East Tsavo
Archaeology_of_Rwanda
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English : from an unattested Old English personal name Lēofhering, Lēofring ‘son of Lēofhere’, a personal name composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + here ‘army’.
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Father of faridoon a king
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Servant of the Expander (Allah)
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Warm; Burning with Enthusiasm
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Leader; Officer; Prince; Commander; Colonel
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Daughter of Aja
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One of the names of Lord Shiva
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Graceful; Handsome
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Close, Intimate, Good friend, Continuous
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Little boy
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