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Samid Beganović at WorldFootball.net...
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Samid Imanov (Azerbaijani:
Samid Gülağa oğlu İmanov, 1981 – 1/2
April 2016) was an
Azerbaijani officer,
major of
Special Forces of Azerbaijan, National...
- suffix. Of
Semitic origin;
Hebrew root smd "to
grind into groats" (cf.
samīd).
Modern milling of
wheat into
flour is a
process that
employs grooved steel...
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those of
other cities.[citation needed] The word
simit comes from
Arabic samīd (سميد) "white bread" or "fine flour".
Other names are
based on the Byzantine...
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Samid Sagar is a
Libyan volleyball player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1980
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen;...
- Baba
Samid Mausoleum (Azerbaijani: Baba
Samid məqbərəsi) is a tomb
belonging to the
Safavid period. The tomb is
located on the side of the
highway in Shykhlyar...
- Languages. Singapore:
Springer Nature. p. 204. ISBN 978-981-15-6430-7.
Samid,
Amina (August 31, 2022). "Islamic
Education and the
Development of Madrasah...
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school years. She is also the
sister of
Pehin Dato Mohd
Jaafar and Dato Mohd
Samid.
Mariam became the
second wife of
Sultan H****anal
Bolkiah in a
secret ceremony...
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Quebec as Sablotin. In the Arab world, it was
known as
Moghamarat Samid ("
Samid's adventures"). (in Spanish) Samed, el
duende mágico Onegai! Samia-don...
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exhibit ṣumūd are
referred to as ṣamīdīn, the
singular forms of
which are
ṣamīd (m.) and ṣamīda (f.). As the term developed,
Palestinians have distinguished...