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Maga may refer to the following people: ;Given name * Maga of Characene, a 2nd-century king in the Middle East * Maga Bo, American Brazilian DJ, producer, sound engineer and ethnomusicologist * Magà Ettori (born 1972), Corsican filmmaker * Maga Magazinović (1882–1968), Serbian was a librarian and journalist * Maga.Tamizh Prabhagaran, Indian Tamil journalist and documentary film maker ;Surname * Hubert Maga (1916–2000), Dahomean politician (Benin) *Othmar Mága (1929–2020), German music conductor * Zoltán Mága (born 1974), Hungarian violinist See also *Maga (other) Maga or MAGA may refer to: MAGA * Make America Great Again, a political slogan famously used by Donald Trump * Museo MAGA, a modern-art museum in Gallarate, Italy * ''maga'', the logo of the Cornish Language Partnership, an organisation promo ...
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Maga Of Characene
Maga was a King of Characene a vassal state of the Parthian Empire and important trading city in the Persian Gulf. He probably ruled at the end of the second century (195 - 210 AD) and is known only from the numerous coins that he minted. His coins are in a Parthian style, and the name on his coins is written in Aramaic as ''mʼg'' – which is interpreted as ''Maga''. On these coins, he describes himself as the ''son of a King Attambelos'' who is otherwise unrecorded in history. Maga was the last ruler of Characene for which there is contemporary records. Predecessor Attambelos VIII was a King of Characene, who ruled around 190 AD. He is known only from the coins of his son of Maga, who calls himself ''son of King Attambelos''. The reading of the name is, however, uncertain and reflects the poor quality of the coins of this time. Successor Maga may have had possibly one successor, the twenty-third and last ruler Characene, Abinergaios III, who was defeated in 222 by a Persian nam ...
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Maga Bo
Maga Bo () (born Bo Anderson in Seattle, Washington) is an American Brazilian DJ, producer, sound engineer and ethnomusicologist. Though he currently resides in Rio de Janeiro, he is constantly traveling around the World to research local rhythms. He's been to over 40 countries with this purpose. His music is a fusion of many styles such as hip-hop, ragga, grime, bhangra, raï, batucada, coco, samba, dubstep, maculelê, jongo, capoeira, dub and kuduro. Career Maga Bo moved to Rio de Janeiro in 1999. His first contact with Brazilian music was back in his hometown Seattle, through Brazilian musician and professor Jovino Santos Neto and Jeff Busch, who invited him for a batucada. At that time, Bo had no knowledge on Brazilian music, but Neto taught him a couple of things, starting his relationship with the genres from that country. He then started to make musical trips around the World - one of them saw him going from Cairo to Cape Town in a 20-country tour, hence the strong A ...
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Magà Ettori
Magà Ettori (born 15 February 1972) is a French filmmaker who lives in Dublin Dublin (; , or ) is the capital and largest city of Republic of Ireland, Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the Provinces of Ireland, province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of th ..., Ireland. Married with two children, he married in London for mayor of Westminster. He did his cinema studies in France at Ecole Supérieure de Réalisation Audiovisuelle (ESRA), journalism at the Centre Professionnel de Journalisme (CFJ), languages (Cambridge University) and dramatic arts (Conservatoire Maurice Ravel). In 1990, Magà founded and directed "l'Institut Citoyen du Cinéma" which had a goal of supporting politically motivated films. That same year, - at the request of Antoine Bonfanti- he made "Domotica" with Jean Lefebvre as the main actor. In 2011, Magà Ettori was elected Cinema Advisor at the Conseil Economique Social et Culturel Corse ...
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Maga Magazinović
Maga Magazinović (1882–1968) was a librarian and journalist, the first woman who brought modern dance to Serbia and fundamental struggle for gender equality. She was born in Užice in 1882. She was the first woman journalist in Politika newspaper where she wrote articles on rhythm and forms of physical and spiritual education of youth, especially young women. She was also the first woman to graduate from the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade in 1904. For forty years Maga was professor of philosophy, German and Serbian language in the First female gymnasium. Maga Magazinović was also the first woman librarian in the National Library of Serbia and the first woman who was a journalist by vocation. The history of Marija Magda Magazinović's family is a history of migrations in Serbian lands. Her mother Stana, born Isailović, was from Derventa, Bosnia, while on her father's side, their orignal name was Smiljanić (before it curiously morphed into Magazinović), and they hailed ...
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Maga
Maga or MAGA may refer to: MAGA * Make America Great Again, a political slogan famously used by Donald Trump * Museo MAGA, a modern-art museum in Gallarate, Italy * ''maga'', the logo of the Cornish Language Partnership, an organisation promoting the use of the Cornish language Botany Trees in the family Malvaceae of the rosids clade, referred to as maga, include: * Genus ''Thespesia'' * Species ''Thespesia grandiflora'' People * Maga (footballer, born 1996), Brazilian women's football forward * Maga (footballer, born 1999), Portuguese football defender * Miguel Maga (born 2002), Portuguese football right-back Other uses * Maga (name) * Maga, Cameroon, a commune * ''Maga'' (aka ''Blackwood's Magazine''), 19th- and 20th-century British magazine * Krav Maga, an Israeli hand-to-hand self-defense system * Maga Brahmins, or Sakaldwipiya, Indian priests, and Ayurveda teachers and practitioners * Maga, an Egyptian crocodile deity sired by Set. See also * Magaly (other) ...
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Hubert Maga
Coutoucou Hubert Maga (August 10, 1916 – May 8, 2000) was a politician from Dahomey (now known as Benin).Dahomey was renamed Benin in 1975. Se''New York Times'' obituary He arose on a political scene where one's power was dictated by what region in Dahomey one lived in. Born a peasant in 1916, Maga served as a schoolmaster from 1936 to 1945, during which time he gradually gained considerable influence among the uneducated. He was elected to Dahomey's territorial assembly in 1947 and founded the Northern Ethnical Group, later renamed the Dahomey Democratic Rally (''Rassemblement Démocratique du Dahomé''). In 1951, Maga was elected to the French National Assembly, where he served in various positions, including premier from 1959 to 1960. When Dahomey gained its independence from France on August 1, 1960, Maga was appointed to the presidency, and was officially elected to that post on December 11. During Maga's term of office, Dahomey's economy collapsed; there was little ...
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Othmar Mága
Othmar Mága (30 June 1929 – 28 January 2020) was a German conductor, who was chief conductor internationally, including the Odense Symphony Orchestra in Denmark and the KBS Symphony Orchestra in Korea. Among his many recordings are several rarely played concertos for instruments such as horn and double bass, including works of the 20th century. Life Mága was born in 1929 in Brno, Czechoslovakia, to German-Hungarian parents. He studied violin, conducting and composing in Stuttgart (1948–52), and musicology and German literature at the University of Tübingen (1952–58). He studied conducting further, with Paul van Kempen (1954–55), Ferdinand Leitner (opera) and Sergiu Celibidache (1960–62).''International Who's Who in Music and Musicians' Directory'', Vol.1, 15th Edition, 1996/97, page 595 Mága was chief conductor of the Göttingen Symphony Orchestra (1963–67) and of the Nürnberger Symphoniker (1968–70). He then became Generalmusikdirektor (GMD) of the Boch ...
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Zoltán Mága
Zoltán Mága (born 19 February 1974 in Szolnok Szolnok (; also known by other alternative names) is the county seat of Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county in central Hungary. A city with county rights, it is located on the banks of the Tisza river, in the heart of the Great Hungarian Plain, wh ...) is a Hungarian violinist whose repertoire includes classical, folk, pop, and jazz pieces. Career He was born into a Hungarian gypsy musician family. He was six when he got his first violin. When he was twelve years old, he became the first violinist of the Rajkó Orchestra. In 1996, he founded the Budapest Gipsy Band. Since 2000, he has played at the Hungarian Moulin Rouge, where he was the folk music leader until 2003. He supports a number of charitable initiatives and is the founder of the Golden Violin Foundation. Discography * Moulin Rouge (2002, Tom Tom) * Mága Zoltán és az Angyalok (2003, EMI) * Filmzenék csillagai (2006, Warner-Magneoton) * Budapesti újévi konc ...
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