Mamani is a surname, and may refer to;
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Abdoulaye Mamani
Abdoulaye Mamani (1932–1993) was a Nigerien poet, novelist and trade unionist.
Biography
Mamani was born in 1932 in Zinder, Niger. He was a trade unionist. In 1980 he published his novel '' Sarraounia'', based on the real-life Battle of Lougo ...
(1932–1993), Nigerian poet, novelist and trade unionist
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Mohammad Reza Mamani
Mohammad Reza Mamani (, born June 9, 1982) is a former Iranian footballer who played for Persepolis, Pas Hamedan, Shahrdari Yasuj and Rah Ahan during his football career.
Honours
*Iran's Premier Football League Winner: 1
**2007/08 with Persep ...
(born 1982), Iranian footballer
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Moisés Mamani
Moisés Mamani Colquehuanca (30 August 1969 — 14 August 2020) was a Peruvian Fujimorist politician who served in the Peruvian Congress for the Puno constituency from 2016 till his death in 2020.
Life
He is known for instigating the Kenjivideo ...
(1969–2020), Peruvian politician
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Elías Blanco Mamani
Elías Blanco Mamani (born 20 July 1962) is a Bolivian journalist, writer, and prolific biographer whose works include the ''Bolivian Cultural Dictionary'' which has compiled information on the lives of over 2000 poets, novelists, writers, and o ...
(born 1962), Bolivian biographer
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Isabella Mamani (born 1982), Aymara activist and politician from Chile
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Roberto Mamani Mamani
Roberto Aguilar Quisbert (born 6 December 1962), better known as Roberto Mamani Mamani, is a Bolivian artist. Roberto Mamani Mamani is a self-taught, first-generation indigenous artist from Bolivia. who also goes by the name Roberto Aguilar Quis ...
(born 1962), Aymara artist from Bolivia
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Teobaldo Nina Mamani (born 1965), Peruvian painter and teacher
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Freddy Mamani (architect)
Freddy Mamani Silvestre (born 1 November 1971) is a Bolivian self-taught architect noted for his development of the Neo-Andean architectural style. His work is most associated with the city of El Alto and with the new social class of upwardly ...
(born 1971), Bolivian architect
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Freddy Mamani (born 1974), Bolivian politician
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Manuel Incra Mamani (died 1871), a Bolivian plant collector
Other uses
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''Mamani'' (album), 2002
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''Queen Mamani of the Amampondomise''
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Quechuan-language surnames
Aymaran-language surnames
Surnames of African origin