- Look up
sakam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sakam may be:
Sakam language or Kutong, a
Finisterre (Papuan)
language of
Papua New
Guinea Sakam Tower...
- Raja
Sakam (Jawi: راج ساکم) or
commonly referred to by his
title Bendahara Sakam (بندهار ساکم), was the son of the
Sultan Abdul Kahar by his
Sabah wife...
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originally built for the
Royal Brunei Navy and
launched as KDB
Bendahara Sakam in 2001.
Usman Harun is the
third ship of the Bung Tomo class. The Bung...
- Taiwan. The Dutch,
intending to
strengthen their standing,
sited the fort at
Sakam,
about 2
miles (3.2 km) due east from modern-day Anping.
During the Siege...
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unfit URL (link) "KDB
Bendahara Sakam". ClydeSite.co.uk.
Clydebuilt Database.
Archived from the
original on 23...
-
Adams Abdul-Salam (born on Monday, 16
December 1985) is a
Ghanaian politician who is a
member of the
National Democratic Congress. He is the
member of...
- - Princ. In the
middle time she made a new duet with "Parketi"
called "
Sakam Da Te Galam". On 19
December 2008,
Risteska held her
first solo concert...
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Sakam, or Kutong, is one of the
Finisterre languages of
Papua New Guinea. It is the most
divergent of its cluster, the
Uruwa languages. It is
spoken in...
- Shravana. From
Griffith (1895)
Hymns of the
Atharva Veda: 1 citrā́ṇi
sākáṃ diví rocanā́ni sarīsr̥pā́ṇi bhúvane javā́ni turmíśaṃ sumatím ichámāno áhāni...
- seen as a
heroic episode, with the
Spaniards being driven out by
Bendahara Sakam,
purportedly a
brother of the
ruling sultan, and a
thousand native warriors...