- Lamuri, Lamri, or
Lambri was a
kingdom in
northern Sumatra,
Indonesia recorded from the 9th
century until the
early 16th century. The area was inhabited...
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Luisa Lambri (born 1969 in Como, Italy) is an
Italian artist working with
photography and film,
based in Milan. Her
photographs are
often based on architecture...
- "shining, bright, radiant". It is
related to the
nominalized adjective Lambri (Λαμπρή),
meaning the
Easter Sunday. As a name it is
mostly found in Cyprus...
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fleet sailed to Champa, Java, Malacca, Aru, Semudera,
Lambri, Ceylon, Quilon, and Calicut. From
Lambri, the
fleet sailed straight through the
Indian Ocean...
- John D.
Lambris is a Gr****-American
biochemist and an academic. He is a
professor in the
Department of
Pathology and
Laboratory Medicine as well as Dr...
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Lambri Kamara (Gr****: Λαμπρή Καμάρα) is a form of a Gr**** folk
dance from Megara, Attika, Greece.
Music of
Greece Gr****
dances Λαμπρή Καμάρα v t e v t...
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Stefano Lambri (active 1620s) was an
Italian painter of
histories and portraits. He
trained with the
painter Giovanni Battista Trotti. He
painted in 1628...
- 2009. McKinnon, E.
Edwards (October 1988). "Beyond Serandib: A Note on
Lambri at the
Northern Tip of Aceh". Indonesia. 46 (46): 103–121. doi:10.2307/3351047...
- monumentenregister.cultureelerfgoed.nl.
Retrieved 22
September 2023. "
Lambris du
Cabinet de L'Hôtel
Colbert de Villacerf". carnavalet.paris.fr. Retrieved...
- The
Acehnese people are also
referred to by
other names such as Lam Muri,
Lambri, Akhir, Achin, Asji, A-tse and Atse.
Their language, Acehnese,
belongs to...