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Sahle Dengel (Ge'ez: ሣህለ ድንግል; 1778 – 11
February 1855) was
Emperor of
Ethiopia intermittently between 1832 and 11
February 1855,
towards the end of the...
- as a
probable case of DLB in a 2003
paper published in JAMA Neurology.
Sahlas said his
death was "variously
ascribed to
Alzheimer disease,
Parkinson disease...
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Sahla (Dutch pronunciation: [suˈmaːjaː ˈsaːlaː]; born 5 July 1983) is a
Dutch political scientist and
radicalization expert. Born in The Hague,
Sahla...
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Jabal As-
Sahla' (Arabic: جبل الصهلاء, also
known as جبل نهران), is a
mountain in
Saudi Arabia. The
mountain is
located in the
Sarawat Ranges, 'Asir Region...
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Sahlah bint
Suhail was a
sahabiyah of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad. She was
married to Abu
Hudaifah ibn Utbah. They had an
adoptive son
named Salim mawla...
- The Al-Sahlah
Mosque (Arabic: مَسْجِد ٱلسَّهْلَة,
Masjid as-Sahlah) is one of the
primary significant mosques in the city of Kufa, Iraq. The
mosque is...
- Ein as-
Sahla (Arabic: عين السهلة, Hebrew: עין א-סהלה) is an Arab
village in
Haifa District, Israel. The
village is
located in the Wadi Ara area of the...
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Fonda Sahla (born 29 May 1979) is a
Dutch politician of the
social liberal party Democrats 66 (D66). She has
served as a
member of the
House of Representatives...
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numeric names:
authors list (link) Bocti, C.; Swartz, R. H.; Gao, F.-Q.;
Sahlas, D. J.; Behl, P.; Black, S. E. (2005). "A New
Visual Rating Scale to ****ess...
- self-portraits to the
illustrations of
Mervyn Peake;
although Demetrios J.
Sahlas of
Peake Studies noted that Peake's
works differ from Utermohlen's, because...