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Gege may refer to: *Gege (title), Manchu style of an imperial-born princess of an emperor *Gege, Eswatini, town in Shiselweni, Eswatini * Gégé (footballer) (born 1988), Cape Verdean footballer *Gege Kizubanata (born 1981), Democratic Republic of the Congo basketball player *Gegë Marubi (1907–1984), Albanian photographer *Gege Soriola (born 1988), Nigerian footballer *Ghegs The Ghegs (also spelled as Gegs; sq, Gegët) are one of two major dialectal subgroups of Albanians (the other being the Tosks) They are also differentiated by minor Culture, cultural, Albanian dialects, dialectal, Society, social and Religion, re ...
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Gege (title)
Gege (Manchu language, Manchu: ; ) is the Manchu language, Manchu word for an unmarried daughter. During the Qing dynasty, it was the Manchu style (manner of address), style of an imperial-born princess of an emperor. Daughters of the all imperial princes above the rank of jiangjun also used the same title. When a Manchu prince had Concubinage, concubines, the status of the wives, from highest to lowest, are the following: difujin (the official wife), cefujin (the first rank concubine), and gege. Historically, there were many gege, but few ever ascended to the status of cefujin. A gege could also be a daughter of imperial princess, even if she was promoted to gulun or heshuo princess. Only difujin and cefujin names are recorded in the imperial family lists of family members. Princess Before the establishment of the Qing dynasty, the daughters of khans were referred to as "gege" by personal names or the names of lands they lived after the marriage. After 1658, the personal nam ...
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Gege, Eswatini
Gege is a town in the Shiselweni district of southern Eswatini. It is near the Bothashoop border crossing point towards Piet Retief in South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the north by the neighbouring countri .... It is on the MR13 road. References Populated places in Shiselweni Region Eswatini–South Africa border crossings {{Swaziland-geo-stub ...
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Gege Kizubanata
Gege may refer to: *Gege (title), Manchu style of an imperial-born princess of an emperor *Gege, Eswatini, town in Shiselweni, Eswatini * Gégé (footballer) (born 1988), Cape Verdean footballer *Gege Kizubanata (born 1981), Democratic Republic of the Congo basketball player *Gegë Marubi (1907–1984), Albanian photographer *Gege Soriola (born 1988), Nigerian footballer *Ghegs The Ghegs (also spelled as Gegs; sq, Gegët) are one of two major dialectal subgroups of Albanians (the other being the Tosks) They are also differentiated by minor Culture, cultural, Albanian dialects, dialectal, Society, social and Religion, re ...
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Gegë Marubi
Geg Marubi (9 May 1907 – 28 May 1984) was an Albanian photographer and son of Kel Marubi. He was the last photographer of his family and is regarded as one of the most prominent Balkan photographers of his generation. Life Born in 1907 in Shkodër, in the 1920s he studied photography in the Lumière brothers Lumière is French for 'light'. Lumiere, Lumière or Lumieres may refer to: *Lumières, the philosophical movement in the Age of Enlightenment People *Auguste and Louis Lumière, French pioneers in film-making Film and TV * Institut Lumière, a ...' school. After his return to Albania the Marubi studio experienced the most success in its history. Marubi pioneered the use of celluloid instead of glass plates. During World War II his photographic activities were halted and after the war as private businesses were banned the studio was closed. In the 1970s he donated the studio's photographic collection consisting of 150.000 negatives to the directorate of general ...
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Gege Soriola
Oluwafemi Gege Soriola (born 21 November 1988) is a Nigerian international footballer who plays for Saudi club Riffa SC as a centre back. Club career Born in Lagos, Soriola has played club football for JUTH, Hakoah Amidar Ramat Gan, Bayelsa United, Heartland, Free State Stars, Montreal Impact, Shooting Stars and Malkiya. On 19 June 2018, he joined Prince Mohammad bin Salman League club Hajer Club. He left the club at the end of the season and signed with Riffa SC from Bahrain in August 2019. International career He made his international debut for Nigeria Nigeria ( ), , ig, Naìjíríyà, yo, Nàìjíríà, pcm, Naijá , ff, Naajeeriya, kcg, Naijeriya officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa. It is situated between the Sahel to the north and the Gulf o ... in 2012. References External links * 1988 births Living people Nigerian men's footballers Nigeria men's international footballers JUTH F.C. players Hakoah Amidar ...
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