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  • The wife of Mulei-Hassem, named Aixa, belonged, before her marriage with the king, to one of the most important of the Grenadian tribes.

    History of the Moors of Spain M. Florian

  • "_You do well_," said Aixa, his mother, "_to weep like a woman for the throne you could not defend like a man! _"

    History of the Moors of Spain M. Florian

  • Aixa, in concert with her son, excited her relatives and friends, {186} and a large number of the inhabitants of the capital, to throw off their allegiance to their sovereign.

    History of the Moors of Spain M. Florian

  • Aixa Kendrick takes the audience on a journey thorough Truth's extraordinary life in a dramatic solo performance. 6 p.m.

    NYDN Rss JAIME CONE 2012

  • Aixa Kendrick takes the audience on a journey thorough Truth's extraordinary life in a dramatic solo performance. 6 p.m.

    NYDN Rss JAIME CONE 2012

  • Her first week on the job, Ms. Getz was invited by Aixa Torres, president of the tenants' association of the 2,000-unit housing project across the street, to come to one of its meetings.

    NYT > Home Page By MICHAEL WINERIP 2011

  • (Incidentally, don't read into the order of the photos -- Aixa got to class a little late, which is why the Republican ticket is at the bottom.)

    Hartford Courant blogs 2008

  • Mirah plays at Glasslands Gallery; Aixa Kendrick recalls lessons of Sojourner Truth Splash News

    NYDN Rss JAIME CONE 2012

  • Mirah plays at Glasslands Gallery; Aixa Kendrick recalls lessons of Sojourner Truth Splash News

    NYDN Rss JAIME CONE 2012

  • Aixa Kendrick, vice president of Medicine Women Productions.

    NYDN Rss TANYANIKA SAMUELS 2011

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