Mumo

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The Mumo (also known as Muman, previously also called Madugal kaffirs

Kamkata-vari
language.

References

  1. ^ The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and General Information. Hugh Chisholm. University press, 1911. Vol. 15 pg. 631 [1]
  2. ^ My heartrendingly tragic story. By Muhammad Abdullah Khan Azar, Muhammad Abdullah Khan, Alberto M. Cacopardo, Ruth Laila Schmidt, Georg Morgenstierne, Knut Kristiansen Translated by Georg Morgenstierne, Knut Kristiansen. Novus, 2006.
    ISBN 978-82-7099-432-8. Pg 3. [2]
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