Examples of using Baraka in English and their translations into Spanish
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In apparent retaliation, armed tribesmen attacked several SLA-controlled villages south of Abgragel on 7 May, including Baraka and Magerine, killing at least five civilians.
this is our one shot to take out Baraka, Reptile and the other maniacs that have turned this city into a killing field.
General Baraka of the Mai-Mai Vurondo,
where the Amani process officially ended on 8 July, the Baraka and Kalehe regroupment centres were closed and ex-combatants were transferred to Luberizi.
the Bait al Baraka palace, Seeb International Airport
mobile hearings were held in Baraka, South Kivu,
Nizar Baraka, Secretary-General of the Moroccan Economic and Environmental Council,
Finally, in South Kivu, in addition to the salaries stolen by Lt Col. Nsabimana in Baraka since February 2012,
Nizar Baraka, Morocco's Minister-Delegate to the Prime Minister in charge of General
This play is followed by works like Gá-Gá, Baraka, J'arrive, A Midsummer Night's Dream,
the Commander of the 1051st battalion based in Baraka, South Kivu,
in partnership with l'Association des ressortissants de Baraka pour le développement(ARDEBA)
18 km south of Baraka, Mayi-Mayi Yakutumba elements attacked positions of the Congolese armed forces near the town of Baraka, in Fizi territory.
a chapter from Baraka titled"Calcutta Foragers/Homeless",
A mobile court in Baraka, South Kivu,
with clashes with FARDC reported in the Ubwari Peninsula, Baraka, Misisi, Mizimu,
Amiri Baraka portrays the thriving scene of Free Jazz,
was informed by one of them that he had seen Mr. Ramazani in the area of Baraka, South Kivu,
Brendan Fraser as Sinbad John Rhys-Davies as King Akron Jennifer Hale as Princess Serena Leonard Nimoy as Baraka/ Akron/ King Chandra Mark Hamill as Captain of the Guard Robert Allen Mukes as King's guard/ Executioner Harry Zinn as Lead guard K.W. Miller as Babu Clint Carmichael as Guard Alex Amter as Bar wench Jeff Wolverton as Miscellaneous crew Sinbad.
Amiri Baraka makes use of an electrical language