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Sallum (Arabic: السلوم, romanized: as-
Sallūm Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [essælˈluːm]
various transliterations include El Salloum, As
Sallum or Sollum)...
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Abdullah Sallum Abdullah (Arabic: عبد الله سلوم عبد الله; born 1956) is a
Syrian politician,
former state minister for People's ****embly Affairs, former...
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Salum may
refer to: Salum,
Argyll and Bute, a
location in
Scotland Sallum or As
Sallum, a
harbour city in Egypt, near the
border to
Libya Saloum, a former...
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intensified in July 1977. On 21 July a
Libyan tank
battalion raided the town of
Sallum. The
Egyptian forces ambushed it and
subsequently launched a
large counter-attack...
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socialism and Arab nationalism. The
party leader is
Fayiz Ismail.
Abdullah Sallum Abdullah, a
member of this party, ran for
president in 2021
Syrian presidential...
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encouraged by the Turks, the
Senussi hor****
under him
invaded Egypt and took
Sallum.
British forces withdrew to
Mersa Matruh.
Since the
Senussi had a great...
- Paraetonium,
marked the
boundary to
Libycus nome, and the
Halfaya P**** (at
Sallum)
marked the
boundary to
Marmarica proper.
Matrouh Governorate contains many...
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Shallum of
Israel (Hebrew: שַׁלּוּם
Šallūm, "retribution", fl. mid-8th
century BC), was the
fifteenth king of the
ancient Kingdom of Israel, and the son...
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landed on the s****
between Tobruk and
Sallum on
February 21, 1915, and then went to
Ahmed Sharif es
Senussi in
Sallum. In 1917, in an
attempt to organize...
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Karim Al-Sadun
Muhammad Zimam al-Sadun Abd al-Khaliq al-Samarra'i
Abdullah Sallum al-Samarra'i
Talib El-Shibib
Nayef Shindakh Thamer Khamis Sirhan Hardan...