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  • Le-eyo is a primal ancestor in Maasai mythology. The Maasai tell a story of how Le-eyo was told by the god Ngai that he must say a prayer when a child...
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  • Thomas Bowen (1756–1827) was a Welsh Independent minister. He began work as a farm worker at an early age, but also attended lessons given by John Griffiths...
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  • Archibald Cook (1788 - 1865) was a Free Church of Scotland minister whose preaching attracted thousands of people and was later published; his main ministry...
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    Chief Andrew Akpan Inyang-Etoh (1904 -1974) was a renowned community leader of the Annang ethnic group who was fondly called "Akpan Umoren Akpan, "Akpan...
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  • Mor Baselious Jacobite Syrian Church, Cheeyambam, Pulpally on foot pilgrimage from churches in Malabar on fest of St.Yeldho Mar Baselios, It is also known...
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    Sailendra Narayana Ghoshal Sastri (Bengali: শৈলেন্দ্রনারায়ণ ঘোষাল) (5 March 1928 – 8 September 1988) was a Vedic scholar and director of The Vedic Research...
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