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Guda (Lolotoe)
Guda may refer to: People * Daniel Guda (born 1996), Australian badminton player * Guda (nun), 12th-century nun and illuminator * Guda Anjaiah (1955–2016), Indian author * Idi Othman Guda (1941–2015), Nigerian politician * Trudi Guda (born 1940), Surinamese poet and anthropologist Places * Gudå Gudåa or Gudå is a village in the municipality of Meråker in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located along the river Stjørdalselva, about west of the municipal center of Midtbygda, Trøndelag, Midtbygda. The village is served by Gudå Stati ..., Norway Other * Guda or tulum (bagpipe) {{disambiguation, geo, given name, surname ...
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Daniel Guda
Daniel Lewis Guda (born 22 June 1996) is an Australian male badminton player. In 2013, the Manila, Philippines born, Guda won the boys' singles title at the Oceania Junior Championships. In 2014, he competed at the Nanjing Summer Youth Olympics. In the senior event, he won the 2015 Oceania Championships in the men's singles event after beating Luke Charlesworth Luke Charlesworth (born 4 February 1992) is a New Zealand male badminton player. In 2014, he became the champion at the New Zealand National Badminton Championships. He also won the 2013 New Caledonia International tournament in the men's doub ... of New Zealand. Achievements Oceania Championships ''Men's Singles'' Oceania Junior Championships ''Boys' Singles'' ''Mixed Doubles'' References External links * * Living people 1996 births Sportspeople from Manila Australian people of Filipino descent Australian male badminton players Badminton players at the 2014 Summer Youth Olympics {{ ...
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Guda (nun)
Guda was a 12th-century nun and illuminator. She was one of the first woman to create a self-portrait in a manuscript, setting a precedent for female medieval illuminators and manuscript writers in the subsequent centuries. Career Guda created a self-portrait in an initial letter in the 12th century Homiliary of St. Bartholomew (now in the Frankfurt am Main, Staatsbibliothek). Her self portrait was symbolically placed in the ninth homily of St. John Chrysostom, a position ideal for witnessing the Second Coming of Christ. Her inscription, "Guda, a sinner, wrote and painted this book," was used to confess to her sinful way, along with describing herself as an artist in hope of increasing her chance for salvation. In addition to serving as a self-portrait, this illustrated initial can also be considered a portrait signature, identifying Guda as both an individual and a scribe. Legacy Scholars today credit Guda with being one of the first women in western civilization to cr ...
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Guda Anjaiah
Guda Anjaiah (1 November 1955 – 21 June 2016) was an Indian poet, singer, lyricist, and writer from the state of Telangana. Early life Guda Anjaiah was born to Lakshmaiah and Laskhmamma in the Lingapuram village of the Dandepalli Mandal, Adilabad district in the year 1955. He was fifth one among the six brothers and a sister in the family. He attended his early schooling in the same village. Later, he completed intermediate studies in Laksettipeta and B.Pharmacy in Hyderabad. His father was educated and both the parents used to sing the tales of ''Ramayan'', ''Mahabharata'' and other folk stories. Personal life He was a famous singer in Telangana state. Popular culture Guda Anjaiah, during his schooling wrote the first song ''Ooru idichi ney poduna, Uri eska sathunna'' which remarked on the society and drought in Telangana Region. After receiving a huge response from the people and well-known poets, he decided to write about the condition of people in Telangana. His writing ...
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Idi Othman Guda
Idi Othman Guda (19 August 1941 – 30 January 2015) was a senator in the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999 to 2003) and held the office of chairman of the senate committee on environment during his tenure. He was elected for the Bauchi Central Constituency of Bauchi State Bauchi State (Fula: ''Leydi Bauchi'' 𞤤𞤫𞤴𞤣𞤭 𞤦𞤢𞤵𞤷𞥅𞤭) is a state in the North-East geopolitical zone of Nigeria, bordered by Kano and Jigawa to the north, Taraba and Plateau to the south, Gombe and Yobe to the ... as a member of the People's Democratic Party. References 1941 births 2015 deaths Peoples Democratic Party members of the Senate (Nigeria) 20th-century Nigerian politicians 21st-century Nigerian politicians {{Nigeria-politician-stub ...
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Trudi Guda
Gertrude (Trudi) Marie Guda (born 4 December 1940, in Paramaribo) is a Surinamese poet and anthropologist. She headed the Department of Cultural Affairs of Suriname from 1969 to 1971. She studied in the Netherlands and was inspired by Miguel Barnet's writing a biography of Esteban Montejo Esteban Mesa Montejo (December 26, 1860 – February 10, 1973) was a Cuban slave who escaped to freedom before slavery was abolished on the island in 1886. He lived as a maroon (runaway slave) in the mountains until that time. He also served in .... References Surinamese poets Women anthropologists People from Paramaribo 1940 births Surinamese women poets Living people {{anthropologist-stub ...
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Gudå
Gudåa or Gudå is a village in the municipality of Meråker in Trøndelag county, Norway. It is located along the river Stjørdalselva, about west of the municipal center of Midtbygda, Trøndelag, Midtbygda. The village is served by Gudå Station on the Meråker Line railway as well as the European route E14 highway. Gudåa has a camping ground and it is a popular fishing spot for salmon. References

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