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Was (wer) ist MANSA - definition


MANSA         
SCALE USED TO EVALUATE QUALITY OF LIFE
Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life
MANSA is a scale used to assess quality of life. Its name is short for Manchester Short Assessment of Quality of Life.
Mansa (title)         
ROYAL TITLE IN THE MALI EMPIRE
King of Mali; Mansa of the Mali Empire; Mansas
Mansa ( mansaw) is a Maninka and Mandinka word for a ruler, generally translated as "king". It is particularly known as the title of the rulers of the Mali Empire, such as Mansa Musa, and in this context is sometimes translated as "emperor".
Mansa Central         
ZAMBIAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCY
Mansa (constituency)
Mansa Central is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia.Mansa Central National Assembly of Zambia It covers the southern part of Mansa and a rural area to the south of the city in Mansa District of Luapula Province.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für MANSA
1. Among the constituencies, Sardulgarh in Mansa district recorded the highest of 8' per cent.
2. About 165 persons are still stranded in Morbipura and Mansa villages of the district, official sources said.
3. Around 10 women queue up behind Mansa, also with heavy bowls full of stones on their heads, waiting to climb the stairs.
4. Mansa, a frail 23–year–old, repeats her short but arduous journey time and time again, from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., six days a week.
5. Mansa Musa was truly pious and very generous — so much so that 12 years after his stay in Cairo, the price of gold had still not recovered.