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Shaa Lysa
Wasmund MBE is a
British businesswoman.
Wasmund was
educated at City of
London School for
Girls and at the
London School of Economics, during...
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Ralph Shaa (sometimes
erroneously called John
Shaa; died 1484) was a 15th-century
English theologian, the half-brother of the Lord
Mayor of London, Edmund...
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Shaa may
refer to:
Edmund Shaa, goldsmith,
Sheriff and Lord
Mayor of
London John
Shaa, goldsmith,
nephew of Edmund,
joint Master of the Mint, Sheriff...
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Shaa FM (Sinhala: ෂා එෆ්එම්) is a
Sinhala radio channel station in Sri
Lanka owned by ABC
Radio Networks. It
covers the
whole island. This
radio channel...
- This
article contains the
Meitei alphabet.
Without proper rendering support, you may see
errors in display. In
Meitei mythology and Sanamahism, the indigenous...
- romanized: ʾIn shāʾ Allāh;
Arabic pronunciation: [ʔin ʃaː.ʔa‿ɫ.ɫaːh]. Also
spelled In
shaa Allah, In sha Allah,
Insya Allah, İn şa Allah, and Inchallah. Encyclopaedia...
- Sir John
Shaa or Shaw (died c. 1503) was a
London goldsmith. He
served as
engraver and
later joint Master of the Mint, and as
Sheriff and Lord
Mayor of...
- Sir
Edmund Shaa or Shaw (died 20
April 1488) was a
London goldsmith,
Sheriff of
London in 1475 and Lord
Mayor of
London in 1482.
Shaa lent
money to Edward...
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Mashallah or Ma Sha
Allah or
Masha Allah or Ma
Shaa Allah (Arabic: مَا شَاءَ ٱللَّٰهُ, romanized: mā
shāʾa -llāhᵘ, lit. ''God has
willed it' or 'As God...
- شَاءَ اللَّهُ
Dhahabadh dhama-u,
wabtallatil ‘urooqu, wa
thabatal ajru in-
shaa-Allah. Meaning: “Thirst has gone, the
arteries are moist, and the reward...