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The Tati Goldfields are a mineral-rich band in Botswana and Zimbabwe in southern Africa. The band runs approximately 130 kilometres (81 mi) long by 5
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Topics referred to by the same term
Tati can refer to: Tati River, Botswana Tati Goldfields Tati Concessions Land Tati, Ranchi, a town in Jharkhand, India Tatí Yupí Refuge, a biological
Tati
City in Botswana
Mauch who found the Bakalanga mining gold along the Tati River, and publicised the Tati Goldfields starting the first Southern Africa goldrush. The present
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Land and mining concession in the Matabele Kingdom
major settlements. 1864: Gold is discovered by Europeans in Tati River area (Tati Goldfields), then part of the Matabele kingdom. 1870: Concession granted
Tati_Concessions_Land
British war correspondent (1852–1920)
southwards to the telegraph line that was being constructed from the Tati Goldfields. In 1895 he published Matabeleland And How We Got it on how the BSAC
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men travelled to work in South African mines. The discovery of the Tati Goldfields triggered the first European gold rush of Southern Africa in 1868.
History_of_Botswana
Ancient kingdom in the Limpopo-Shashe Basin, northern South Africa
nearby regions, whether by tribute or trade (gold likely came from the Tati goldfields in modern-day Botswana and from southwestern modern-day Zimbabwe).
Kingdom_of_Mapungubwe
kgosi of the Ngwato people replacing Sekgoma I. 1867 4 December – The Tati Goldfields are discovered by Karl Mauch, causing a gold rush over the next two
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River in Botswana
diggings near the Tati. He invited Karl Mauch to accompany him on his next trip, and in 1866 Mauch announced that he had found the Tati goldfields extending about
Tati_River
British expedition artist (1820–1875)
to present-day Mashonaland in 1869 / 70 – background and travel by ox-wagon to Tati". Zimbabwe Field Guide. Archived from the original on 25 May 2026.
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Empire in West Africa from c. 1235 to 1610
foreign names can be read in numerous different ways (e.g. Biti, Buti, Yiti, Tati). Ibn Battuta and Leo Africanus both call the capital "Mali." Early European
Mali_Empire
1893–94 British invasion of the Ndebele Kingdom
former residence. The column of Khama's men from the south had reached the Tati River, and won a victory on the Singuesi river on 2 November. Advanced scouts
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Iranian peoples Southwest Iranian peoples Persian peoples Tats (Caucasus) (Tati/Parsi/Lohijon/Daghli): East Caucasus Mountains, Azerbaijan Talysh (Caucasus):
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Comic strip created by Finnish author Tove Jansson and cartoonist Lars Jansson
muumit Lars 1964 41. Moomin and Aunt Jane Mumin och moster Muumipeikko ja täti Lars 1964 42. Moomin and the National Park Mumin och naturparken Muumit ja
Moomin_comic_strips
David Bellos, 80, British academic, translator and biographer (Jacques Tati: His Life and Art). Karim Bitar, 60, American businessman, pancreatic cancer
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2014. Retrieved 14 September 2012. Casimiro Congo, Jorge; da Costa, Manuel; Tati, Raúl; Chicaia, Agostinho; Luemba, Francisco (3 November 2003). "Cabinda
List of ghost towns by country
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National museum of screen culture in Melbourne, Australia
aesthetic inspiration from the 1967 film PlayTime by French filmmaker Jacques Tati. Hero was operated by HospitalityM, a venture founded by Michael Gebran.
Australian Centre for the Moving Image
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Female
English
Variant spelling of English Tammy, TAMI means "palm tree."
Girl/Female
English American Japanese
Abbreviation of Thomasina and Tamara.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Partner, Chaste woman
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, English, Irish, Norse, Polish, Scandinavian
Happy; Measure of Land; Form of Tate; To be Cheerful
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Indian
Gait, Speed, Path, Obedience, Success, Power of understanding obedience
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Muslim
Parrot
Female
Finnish
 Pet form of Finnish Katariina, KATI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kati.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old English personal name TÄta, possibly a short form of various compound names with the obscure first element tÄt, or else a nursery formation. This surname is common and widespread in Britain; the chief area of concentration is northeastern England, followed by northern Ireland.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The Moon, Thought, Prayer, Mind, Decision, Respect, Will decision, Intelligence, Memory
Male
Finnish
Pet form of Finnish Taneli, TATU means "God is my judge."
Female
Hungarian
 Pet form of Hungarian Katalin, KATI means "pure." Compare with another form of Kati.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Obedient, Willing
Male
English
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, TATE means "cheerful."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(सती) Hindi name SATI means "truthful." In mythology, this is an epithet belonging to the goddess Durga.
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Norse Swedish English Irish Scandinavian
Happy.
Girl/Female
English Scandinavian Anglo Saxon Irish
Brings joy.
Boy/Male
Muslim
God fearing, Devout, Pious
Female
Hindi/Indian
(रति) Hindi myth name of the wife of Kama, RATI means "pleasure."
Boy/Male
English Scandinavian American Irish Native American
Cheerful.
Boy/Male
Japanese
Silver and yellow color.
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Latin Persian
Fragrant.
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Muslim
The humiliator
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English American Greek Latin
Originally a , Dorothy, or any name ending in -dora. It has become common as a name on its own....
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Australian, French, Spanish
Sunshine
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Hebrew
Quick; Joyful; A Biblical Name
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
One with a White Horse
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Lord Vishnu; Goddess Laxmi's Husband
Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Parvati
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
A Name Derived from Naimisharanya
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Tamil
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v. t.
To manure (land) by pasturing cattle on it, or causing them to lie upon it.
n.
Dung, or droppings of cattle.
v. t. & i.
To make (anything) by tatting; to work at tatting; as, tatted edging.
n.
The luxuriant grass growing about the droppings of cattle in a pasture.
n.
The agile gibbon; -- called also ungka-pati, and ungka-etam. See Gibbon.
n.
A pony.
n.
Gunny cloth made from the fiber of the Corchorus olitorius, or jute.
n.
Same as Tatou.
n. & v.
See Tath.
n.
A species of macaque (Macacus pileatus) native of India and Ceylon. It has a crown of long erect hair, and tuft of radiating hairs on the back of the head. Called also capped macaque.
n.
A small nocturnal and arboreal Australian marsupial (Tarsipes rostratus) about the size of a mouse. It has a long muzzle, a long tongue, and very few teeth, and feeds upon honey and insects. Called also noolbenger.
obs.
3d pers. sing. pres. of Ta, to take.
pl.
of Talus
n.
Any one of several species of small, soft-furred South American monkeys belonging to Callithrix, Chrysothrix, and allied genera; as, the collared teetee (Callithrix torquatus), and the squirrel teetee (Chrysothrix sciurea). Called also pinche, titi, and saimiri. See Squirrel monkey, under Squirrel.
n.
Same as Teetee.