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Sakan (Persian: ساكان, also
Romanized as
Sākān; also
known as Sagān) is a
village in Sumay-ye
Shomali Rural District, Sumay-ye
Beradust District, Urmia...
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Sakan Ryokan or "Hotel
Sakan" (ホテル佐勘) is an
historic ryokan (****anese inn)
located in Sendai,
Miyagi Prefecture, ****an. The inn is over 1,000
years old...
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Sakan (Arabic: تل السكن, lit. 'Hill of Ash') is a tell (archaeological mound)
about 5 km
south of Gaza City in what is
today the Gaza Strip, on...
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indicates interactions between Canaanite and
Egyptian people. Tell es-
Sakan is an
Early Bronze Age
settlement on the
northern bank of the Wadi Gaza...
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Sakan (左官)
refers to the
plasterwork of ****an.
Along with
woodblock prints, ukiyo-e, ****anese
pottery and porcelain,
Sakan is a
genre of
traditional ****anese...
- Saka, or
Sakan, was a
variety of
Eastern Iranian languages,
attested from the
ancient Buddhist kingdoms of Khotan,
Kashgar and
Tumshuq in the
Tarim Basin...
- (久住有生
Kusumi Naoki; born 1972) is an
artist of the ****anese
sakan (plasterwork) school.
sakan (plasterwork)
refers to ****anese plasterwork. It is a traditional...
- Duško
Sakan (Serbian Cyrillic: Душко Сакан; born 3
March 1989) is a Bosnian-Herzegovinian
professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Gorica...
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Kallah Sakan (Persian: كله سكان, also
Romanized as
Kallah Sakān,
Kalleh Sakan, and
Kalleh Sakān; also
known as Kalīsagān, Kalsakān, and Kelīsgān) is a...
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Dragan Sakan (19 July 1950 – 3
October 2013), was an
advertising pioneer of
Serbia and
other countries in the region. The
magazine Advertising Age, Washington...