- Noor Al-Sham, also
spelled Nour El-Sham (Arabic قناة نور الشام,
literal translation "The
Light of the Levant" is a state-run,
religious satellite television...
- Sham
Ennessim (Arabic: شم النسيم, Sham Al N****im or Sham an-N****im;
Egyptian Arabic: Sham Ennesim, IPA: [ˈʃæmm ennɪˈsiːm]) is an
Egyptian national festival...
- M.SG. 7iss-í one-OBL. maxááp-aa book-ABS.M.SG.
shamm-íis. buy-PF.3M.SG. na7-ái 7iss-í maxááp-aa
shamm-íis. child-NOM.M.SG. one-OBL. book-ABS.M.SG. buy-PF...
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northernmost extremity of the
Western Hajar. Two inlets,
Elphinstone (Khawr ash-
Shamm) and
Malcom (Ghubbat al-Ghazirah),
cleave the
coastline about one third...
- (born 1973)
Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804–1877)
Viktor Rydberg (1828–1895)
Shamm Shamayi Salih (born 2000),
writer Irmelin Sandman Lilius (born 1936) Eugen...
- Craftsman) El-Mont****er (a.k.a. The Conqueror)
Awladi (a.k.a. My Children) 1953
Shamm El-Nesseem (a.k.a. The
Spring Festival)
Mouamara (a.k.a. Conspiracy) 1954...
- Quneitra:
Syrian army's
reconnaissance forces stationed in the area. Tal al-
Shamm,
Quneitra Jaba,
Quneitra Al-Hamidiyah,
Quneitra Tal
Bazak (Muhaysir), Quneitra:...
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musical piece. He also
composed seventeen musical compositions,
including "
Shamm Al-Naseem", "Difaf Dijla" (The
Banks of the Tigris), and "Afrah Al-Shabab"...
-
regular on the
Barry Farber radio show, with
Farber calling him "the big
Shamm",
referring to his
Hebrew name, Shammai,
which he
began using professionally...
- Mortier, R.
Shamms (December 1991). "Draw 4D Pro".
Amazing Computing. Vol. 6, no. 12. PiM Publications. pp. 40–44. ISSN 1053-4547. Mortier, R.
Shamms (October...