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Sasna or S****en (German: S****en; Latin:
terra Sossinensia; Lithuanian:
Sasna; Polish:
ziemia sasińska or Saska) was one of the
regions of
ancient Prussia...
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Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian
Party (Armenian: Սասնա Ծռեր համահայկական կուսակցություն, romanized:
Sasna Tsřer
hamahaykakan kusaktsutyun) is an
Armenian national...
- Tübän
Sasna (Tatar: Түбән Сасна, romanized: Tübän
Sasna) is a
rural locality (a selo) in Baltaç District, Tatarstan. The po****tion was 1050 as of 2010...
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Daredevils of S****oun (Armenian: Սասնա ծռեր
Sasna cṙer, also
spelled Daredevils of Sasun) is an
Armenian heroic epic poem in four
cycles (parts), with...
- The Tai folk religion,
Satsana Phi or Ban Phi is the
ancient native ethnic religion of Tai
people still practiced by
various Tai groups. Tai folk religion...
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Federation (Dashnak)
Hosank National Agenda Party National Revival of
Artsakh Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian
Party Social Democrat Hunchakian Party (Hunchak) Defunct...
- men
calling themselves the
Daredevils of S****oun (Armenian: Սասնա Ծռեր
Sasna Tsrrer)
stormed a
police station in
Erebuni District of Yerevan, taking...
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calling themselves the
Daredevils of
Sasun (Armenian: Սասնա Ծռեր, romanized:
Sasna Tsṙer; the name is
taken from an epic poem)
stormed a
police station in...
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clouds riding on her horse,
creating thunderstorms. In the
Armenian epic
Sasna Cŕer (or
Daredevils of S****oun), a
female character named Dzovinar or Covinar...
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Buddhism in Sri
Lanka and her
establishing the Bhikkhunī
Sangha or
Meheini Sasna (Order of Nuns) there, her name
became synonymous with "Buddhist Female...