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Answer for the clue "Uganda people ", 4 letters:
hima

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A Hima is defined by the Qur'an as "a private pasture". All words being defined in the Qur'an itself are capitalized, so the word "Hima" would be in reference to the property of Allah Himself, Subhanu wa ta'Ala. Directly referenced is Sahih Al-Bukhari , ...

Usage examples of hima.

They had proceeded above three miles, when Partridge, being unable any longer to keep up with Jones, called to him, and hima him a little to slacken his pace: with this he was the more ready to comply, as he had for some time lost the footsteps of the horses, which the thaw had enabled him to trace for several miles, and he was now upon a wide common, where were several roads.

The depression of spirits under which he had long labored arose partly from this state of his circumstances, and partly from the other disquietudes in which his connection with Lady Hamilton had involved hima connection which it was not possible his father could behold without sorrow and displeasure.

Bennett had been taken in when his sailing guild could no longer care for hima tradition long abandoned by other matriarchies, but proudly maintained by Lamatia.

The name in that same passport identified himas Sefior Ricardo Suertes, citizen of Argentina, and the name itself was his own grim joke against the world.

It gave hima lot of pleasure to think that someone who'd been raised in an unpainted shack with a bare light bulb dangling from the ceding could kick off his boots and sprawl on the couch in a fancy place like this.

So did Harkness, apparently, and he looked more like an HD writers concept of a pirate than a senior chief petty officer of Her Majestys Royal Manticoran Navyespecially with the pulser and bush knife he insisted on carrying everywhere with himas he frowned up into the small, electronics-packed compartment.

She held it out to hima ridiculous garment from the Citadel slop chest, clearly the former property of some actor or mountebank: broad bands of tarnished red and gold tinsel slashing the worn plum-covered velvet of its extravagant skirts.