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Kirya Language
Kirya may refer to: Places *Kirya, HaKirya or The Kirya area in central Tel Aviv *Kirya Tower skyscraper in Tel Aviv * Kirya, Russia, :ru:Киря, village in Alatyrsky District, Chuvash Republic, Russia, hometown of cosmonaut Nikolai Budarin * Kirya language, dialect of Kirya-Konzəl language Chadic language of Nigeria People *George Kirya (born 1939), Ugandan politician and diplomat *Maurice Kirya (born 1982), Ugandan musician *Saba Saba Saba Saba, also known as Krazy Native (born Alex Kirya, 5 August 1977) is a hip hop artist and social activist from Uganda. Saba Saba began his hip hop career in 1993 with the group Bataka Squad. Saba Saba is now a solo artist, but remains a ... (born Alex Kirya, 1977), Ugandan hip hop artist Other uses * ''Kirya'' (album), a 1992 album by Ofra Haza {{disambiguation ...
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HaKirya
HaKirya, or The Kirya ( he, הַקִּרְיָה, ''lit.'' The Campus), is an area in central Tel Aviv, consisting of an urban military base north of Kaplan Street, and a civilian area south of it. HaKirya contains the Tel Aviv District's government center and the major Israel Defense Forces (IDF) base Camp Rabin ( he, מַחֲנֶה רַבִּין, ''Mahaneh Rabin''), named for Yitzhak Rabin. It was one of the first IDF bases and has served as the IDF's headquarters since its founding in 1948. Being located in a dense urban environment, the base serves mainly command, administrative, communications, and support functions. History Ottoman era Much of the Kirya today is located on the lands of Sarona, Palestine, Sarona, a Templers (religious believers), Templer settlement founded in the 19th Century. Sarona was an agricultural colony, and kept this nature despite the expansion of Tel Aviv and attempts by the city to buy some of Sarona's lands. British Mandate In World War II, the ...
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The Kirya
HaKirya, or The Kirya ( he, הַקִּרְיָה, ''lit.'' The Campus), is an area in central Tel Aviv, consisting of an urban military base north of Kaplan Street, and a civilian area south of it. HaKirya contains the Tel Aviv District's government center and the major Israel Defense Forces (IDF) base Camp Rabin ( he, מַחֲנֶה רַבִּין, ''Mahaneh Rabin''), named for Yitzhak Rabin. It was one of the first IDF bases and has served as the IDF's headquarters since its founding in 1948. Being located in a dense urban environment, the base serves mainly command, administrative, communications, and support functions. History Ottoman era Much of the Kirya today is located on the lands of Sarona, a Templer settlement founded in the 19th Century. Sarona was an agricultural colony, and kept this nature despite the expansion of Tel Aviv and attempts by the city to buy some of Sarona's lands. British Mandate In World War II, the British forces took control of Sarona and conve ...
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Kirya Tower
HaYovel Tower ( he, מגדל היובל, , Jubilee Tower) also known as Kiryat HaMemshala Tower ( he, מגדל קריית הממשלה, , Government Complex Tower) is a skyscraper in Tel Aviv, Israel. At 158 m (42 floors), it is the 20th tallest building in Israel. Construction was completed in 2005 on land previously belonging to the IDF HaKirya base. The tower is located near the Tel Aviv's tallest skyscraper cluster, the Azrieli Center complex, and is occupied largely by government offices. The consolidation of many of these offices in the tower, which were previously spread out all over the Tel Aviv district, allowed the release of a considerable amount of high-value government land to private development, as well as introducing efficiencies from housing many government functions under one roof. The tower has a helipad on its roof. It was originally planned to have 28 floors for government functions only, with the additional 14 floors being approved during construction. 13 of ...
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Alatyrsky District
Alatyrsky District (russian: Ала́тырский райо́н; cv, Улатăр районӗ, ''Ulatăr rayonĕ'') is an administrativeLaw #28 and municipalLaw #37 district (raion), one of the twenty-one in the Chuvash Republic, Russia. It is located in the south of the republic. The area of the district is . Its administrative center is the town of Alatyr (which is not administratively a part of the district). Population: 21,630 ( 2002 Census); Administrative and municipal status Within the framework of administrative divisions, Alatyrsky District is one of the twenty-one in the republic. The town of Alatyr serves as its administrative center An administrative center is a seat of regional administration or local government, or a county town, or the place where the central administration of a commune A commune is an alternative term for an intentional community. Commune or comună or ..., despite being incorporated separately as a town of republic significance—an ...
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Nikolai Budarin
Nikolai Mikhailovich Budarin (russian: Николай Михайлович Бударин) (born April 29, 1953 in Kirya, Chuvashia) is a retired Russian cosmonaut, a veteran of three extended space missions aboard the Mir Space Station and the International Space Station. He has also performed eight career spacewalks with a total time of 44 hours. Named a cosmonaut candidate in 1989, Budarin's first space mission was a long-term assignment aboard the space station Mir in 1995. Since then, he again made extended stays on Mir in 1998 and the International Space Station Expedition 6 from 2002 to 2003. Personal data Nikolai Budarin is married to Marina Lvovna Budarina (née Sidorenko). They have two sons, Dmitry born in 1977 and Vladislav, born in 1983. His hobbies include fishing, skiing, picking mushrooms, tourism and cycling. His father, Mikhail Romanovich Budarin, died in 1984. His mother, Alexandra Mikhailovna Budarina, died in 1986. Since 2007 he is a member of the Russian ...
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Kirya Language
Kirya may refer to: Places *Kirya, HaKirya or The Kirya area in central Tel Aviv *Kirya Tower skyscraper in Tel Aviv * Kirya, Russia, :ru:Киря, village in Alatyrsky District, Chuvash Republic, Russia, hometown of cosmonaut Nikolai Budarin * Kirya language, dialect of Kirya-Konzəl language Chadic language of Nigeria People *George Kirya (born 1939), Ugandan politician and diplomat *Maurice Kirya (born 1982), Ugandan musician *Saba Saba Saba Saba, also known as Krazy Native (born Alex Kirya, 5 August 1977) is a hip hop artist and social activist from Uganda. Saba Saba began his hip hop career in 1993 with the group Bataka Squad. Saba Saba is now a solo artist, but remains a ... (born Alex Kirya, 1977), Ugandan hip hop artist Other uses * ''Kirya'' (album), a 1992 album by Ofra Haza {{disambiguation ...
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Kirya-Konzəl Language
Kirya-Konzəl is a recently documented Chadic language of Nigeria, though it was first attested in 1931. The varieties, Fali of Kirya (Kirya) and Fali of Mijilu (Konzəl), are very close. References External links *Blench, Roger, and A. Ndamsai, 2007A Dictionary of Kirya and Konzəl in Northeastern Nigeria*Yoder, Z. 2011ISO 639-3 proposal Biu-Mandara languages Languages of Nigeria Articles citing ISO change requests {{BiuMandara-lang-stub ...
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George Kirya
George Barnabas Kirya, MBChB, MMed, MSc, Dip.Bact., LLD (Honorary), is a Ugandan physician, academic, microbiologist, politician, and diplomat. He served as the chairman of the Uganda Health Services Commission from 2007 to 2012. Previously, from 1997 until 2003, he served as Uganda's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom. Background and education He was born at Ngora Hospital in 1939 to Joshua Kirya, a Mugwere from the Eastern Region, and Miriam Najjemba a Muganda from Uganda's Central Region. Kirya attended Busoga College Mwiri for his O-Level studies. He then transferred to Mbale Secondary School for his A-Level education. In 1961, he entered the Makerere University School of Medicine, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree in 1966. He then obtained a Master of Science in Microbiology in 1971 from the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom. His diploma in Bacteriology was obtained from the University of Manchester in 1975. I ...
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Maurice Kirya
Maurice Kirya (born 4 November 1984) is a Ugandan singer, songwriter, actor, and humanitarian. He is a celebrated household name in East Africa with over a decade-long wealth of experience in the music industry. The 2010 RFI (Radio France Internationale) Discoveries Award winner Maurice is credited as the pioneer of Ugandan soul music – a style he’s aptly dubbed ‘’Mwooyo’’ A style and culture appreciated by his massive social media followers, fans & music enthusiasts. Kirya has performed in over 35 Countries, and collaborated in performances with the likes of American superstar, NE-YO, German superstar Mark Forster, and American actor and idols winner Jordin Sparks. Maurice has also featured in Hollywood films like The Queen Of Katwe as 'Theo' (alongside Lupita Nyongo & David Oyelowo, he has also acted in The Last King of Scotland as himself (Not credited) starring Forest Whitaker, Kerry Washington & David Oyelowo. Kirya is currently Starring in ‘The Girl In the Ye ...
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Saba Saba
Saba Saba, also known as Krazy Native (born Alex Kirya, 5 August 1977) is a hip hop artist and social activist from Uganda. Saba Saba began his hip hop career in 1993 with the group Bataka Squad. Saba Saba is now a solo artist, but remains a member of Bataka Squad. Saba Saba appeared in the film ''Diamonds in the Rough''. He currently lives in Kampala, Uganda and Los Angeles and continues to write, produce and perform. Saba Saba released his solo album ''Tujjababya the Hard Way'' in 2006. He released ''Bataka Revolution'' in 2008 with Bataka Squad, and is featured on the 2010 ''Afrolution Vol. 2: The Original African Hip Hop Collection''. Biography Saba Saba was born in Jinja, Uganda, during the dictatorship of Idi Amin. During his childhood, his family moved many times to avoid political turmoil and fighting. Saba Saba attended Kabojja primary school and later Kasasa Secondary school. It was in secondary school that he met Lyrical G, a member of the crew Bataka Undergro ...
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