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Basam Ridha Al-Husaini (Arabic: بسام رضا الحسيني) (born in Iraq c. 1964) is an
advisor to
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki charged with
overseeing judicial...
- Бэсим-Абдулмэджид, romanized: Bəsim-Abdulmədjid; Arabic: بسام عبد المجيد
Basām 'Abd al-Majīd; born 1950) is a
Syrian military officer,
politician and diplomat...
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Faisal al
Basam (born 30
November 1965) is a
Saudi Arabian archer. He
competed in the 1984
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
- "curative"; cf.
English "balm".
Ultimately from
Ancient Hebrew-Phoenician "בשׂם" (
bāśām or besem, IPA [baːˈɬaːm]), the name
means "perfume or ****e", with the consonant...
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mennyt maine.
Basam Books 1999. Ibn Isḥāq,
Profeetta Muhammadin elämäkerta. Toim. Ibn Hišām.
Basam Books 1999.
Runoja Andalusiasta.
Basam Books 1999. (with...
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Secret of the Swordfish, as the head of
intelligence for
Oriental dictator Basam Damdu. His
roles have
since ranged from mercenary, spy,
smuggler and general...
- B****am Z.
Shakhashiri (born 1939, in Lebanon) is a
professor of
chemistry at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison,
where he is the
holder of the William...
- B****am
Jamous is a
Syrian archaeologist and
general director of the Directorate-General of
Antiquities and
Museums (DGAM) in Damascus, Syria. He has held...
- "raising himself",
referring to "homo****ual man".
Basam Shaka, an Arab drug-addict,
based on
basám shaká,
meaning "soaked in the drug" (masculine, singular)...
- Grand-B****am (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃
basam]) is a town in
southeastern Ivory Coast,
lying east of Abidjan. It is a sub-prefecture of and the seat...