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Sagara may refer to: People * Sagara (ethnic group), a people of Tanzania * Sagara (Vedic king), Ikshvaku dynasty * Sagara clan, a clan of 16th century Japan * Sekihotai (Sagara Souzou), a leader of the Sekihotai military unit during the Boshin War *, Japanese samurai * Sousuke Sagara, the protagonist of the anime and manga series ''Full Metal Panic'' * Sanosuke Sagara, a fictional character in the manga and anime series ''Rurouni Kenshin'' * Sāgara (Dragon King), one of the eight dragon kings (''Hachidai ryuuou'') of Buddhism * Brendan Sagara, American baseball coach * Michelle Sagara, an author who also writes under the pseudonyms of Michelle West and Michelle Sagara West Places * Sagara, Shimoga District, a city in Shimoga District in Karnataka, India **Sagar (Vidhana Sabha constituency) * Sagar, Yadgir district, a village in Yadgit District in Karnataka, India * Sagara, Kumamoto, a village in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan * Sagara, Shizuoka, a village in Shizuoka Prefecture, Jap ...
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Sagara (ethnic Group)
The Sagara or Sagala, also called Kwifa or sometimes called Ziraha (''Wakutu'', in Swahili language, Swahili) are a Bantu people, Bantu, matrilineal ethnic group from northern Morogoro Region of Tanzania specifically indigenous to the Kilosa District and Dodoma Region's Mpwapwa District in Tanzania. Population and geography A total of 31,609 people were living in Sagara in 1957. The majority of them live in the Morogoro Region, the southern portion of Kilosa District (18,555), and the nearby southwestern portions of Mpwapwa District (6,581). There is a shortage of trustworthy demographic data. The mountainous areas that make up the core of their ancestral country are home to a sizable population. About two-thirds of the 3,500 square miles that this group resides in are in Kilosa District, with the remaining portion mostly located in the southeast Mpwapwa District. However, it was difficult to pinpoint the exact limits of their tribal area. This region seems to have a similar c ...
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