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  2. Yaka people - Wikipedia

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    The Yaka are an African ethnic group found in southwestern Democratic Republic of the Congo, with Angola border to their west. They number about 300,000 and are related to the Suku people . They live in the forest and savanna region between the Kwango River and the Wamba River .

  3. Reeri Yakseya - Wikipedia

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    Reeri Yakseya (Sinhala: රීරි යක්ෂයා) or Riri Yaka is a demon in Sinhalese folklore, believed to be one of the most cruel and powerful, second only to Mahasona (Ritigala Jayasena or Ritigala Jayasinha). [1] He has the body of a human and the head of a monkey. His skin is fiery red, and he rides a red bull. [2]

  4. Demons of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Demons are believed to spring into existence, fully grown (known as opapatika in the Pali language) rather than being given birth by a mother. [2] However, some demons, like the Kola Sanni Yaka have been born to human parents and later become demons. [3]

  5. Yaka - Wikipedia

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    Yaka , a fictional alien species in the Star Wars franchise; Yaka Bāgh or Yekkeh Bagh, Torbat-e Jam, a village in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran; Yaka, Central African Republic, near Mbokassa; Yaka, Togo; Yaka language (disambiguation) Yaka people, an African ethnic group; Yaka Station, a train station in Himeji, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan

  6. Kharesma Ravichandran - Wikipedia

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    Kharesma Ravichandran (born 8 May 2000) is a British playback singer for Tamil cinema films. Her first public performance came at the age of four for the British Heart Foundation.

  7. N.S. Puleng - Wikipedia

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    Sefahlego sa pelo ya ka. Pretoria: J.L. Van Schaik. 1991. Le diphiri di tla utologa. Pretoria: Kagiso Publishers. 1994. Thellenyane Batlabolela. a drama which also prompts one to believe that it is an autobiography. 1990. [14] Seboko se tsene nyobeng. a one act play. MantSu a ke a bomang?. a one act play which won him the Astera Prize in 1984.

  8. Yaka language - Wikipedia

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    Yaka language (Kivu), a minor language on the north shore of Lake Kivu, in the east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo; Yaka language (Lékoumou), in the Lékoumou department of the Republic of the Congo; Yaka language (Ubangi), or Aka, spoken along the Ubangi River between the Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic

  9. Karishma Sharma - Wikipedia

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