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portal Also
romanized as
Salamas and Salmās;
formerly Dīlmagān, Dīlman, Shahpoor, Shāhpūr, and Shapur; also...
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salama or
Salama in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Salama or
Salamah may
refer to: Umm
Salama (circa 596–680), wife of
Muhammad Salama Abu Hashim...
- companions. Umm
Salama bore with Abu
Salama four children:
Salama, Umar,
Zaynab and Ruqayyah. Umm
Salama and her
husband Abu
Salama were
among the first...
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Salamá is a city in Guatemala. It is the
capital of the
department of Baja
Verapaz and it is
situated at 940 m
above sea level. The muni****lity of Salamá...
- The Banu
Salama (Arabic: بني سلمة) were an Arab
Hejazi family that
governed the
regions of
Huesca and
Barbitanya (Barbastro) in the
Upper March of Al-Andalus...
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Thrall is
known for his 2023
nonfiction work A Day in the Life of Abed
Salama:
Anatomy of a
Jerusalem Tragedy, and is a
contributor to
several literary...
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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Rafa
Salama (Arabic: رافع سلامة; died 13 July 2024) was a
Palestinian militant and the...
- "Salma Ya
Salama" may
refer to: "Salma Ya
Salama" (song), 1919
Salma ya
salama (album), 1977 This
disambiguation page
lists articles about music-related...
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Salama ibn al-Akwaʿ (Arabic: سَلَمَة بن الأكْوَع) was one of the
companions of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad, the
commander in the
Expedition of Dhu Qarad...
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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Hasan Salama (also
spelled H****an Salameh; Arabic: حسن سلامة, Ḥasan Salāmah; 1913 – 2...