- Sangu people - Wikipedia
The Sangu community has a rich cultural heritage and is known for traditional practices, music, and art Society is organized around clans and relies on both farming and livestock, such as cattle
- Sangu (armour) - Wikipedia
Antique Japanese (samurai) sangu, the three armours of the extremities, kote (armoured sleeves), suneate (shin armour), haidate (thigh armour) Sangu is the term for the three armour components that protected the extremities of the samurai class of feudal Japan
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St Andrew the First-Called Georgian University (SANGU) invites 11th–12th grade students interested in the field of law to participate in the educational project “Mock Trial ”
- SANGU Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
“Sangu ” Merriam-Webster com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https: www merriam-webster com dictionary sangu Accessed 3 Dec 2025
- What Does The Name Sangu Mean?
The name Sangu has diverse etymological roots across different cultural and linguistic traditions In several African contexts, particularly within Bantu-speaking communities, Sangu often derives from words meaning "blood" or "lineage," emphasizing familial bonds and ancestral connections
- Sangu - TanzaniaScripture. com
The Sangu were involved in slave trading until it was banned by the government The clan of the Sangu chief has a strong Arabic influence because of their former involvement in this trade
- Sangu people explained
The Sangu people, (or Rori), are an ethnic group based in the Usangu Plain of Chunya District of Mbeya Region, Tanzania They speak Sangu (or Kisangu), which belongs to the Bantu language family The Sangu community has a rich cultural heritage and is known for traditional practices, music, and art
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