- Sa'sa' (Arabic: سعسع, also
spelled Saasaa) is a town in
southwestern Syria,
administratively part of the Rif
Dimashq Governorate,
located southwest of...
- The Banu Amir (Arabic: بنو عامر, romanized: Banū ʿĀmir) was a
large and
ancient Arab
tribe originating from
Western Arabia that
dominated Najd for centuries...
- has
cognates in
other Polynesian languages, for example:
Samoan saʻa (
saʻasaʻa),
Tokelauan haka,
Rarotongan ʻaka,
Hawaiian haʻa,
Marquesan haka, meaning...
- Kong
chainstore Shekere, a
musical instrument also
known as "sasa" or "
saasaa" Sása (disambiguation),
several villages in
Slovakia Șasa (disambiguation)...
- al-Fijeh Madaya,
Syria Sirghaya Bloudan Maysalun Evra
Hurayra Beit Jen
Saasaa Artouz Sahnaya Al-Hajar al-Aswad
Arwad Al-Hamidiyah
Khirbet al-Maazah Suda...
-
Hazan ibn
Zubayr ibn Al-Hazm ibn
Rubiya ibn
Abdullah ibn
Hilal ibn Amer ibn
Saasaa Al-Hilali, and her
mother was Hind bint Awf ibn
Zuhayr ibn Al-Harith. Lubaba...
- in France.
Ahmed Bakbou – He has
worked with maâlems
including Ba
Ahmed Saasaa, El
Hachimi Ould Mama,
Homan Ould el Ataar, and Si
Mohamed Ould el Fernatchi...
- holidays, graduations, etc. Next to drums,
beaded gourd rattles called Saasaa are also used in
mainstream music by many
Liberian singers, musicians, and...