- (Arabic: رُب,
pronounced [rubb]; Hebrew: דְּבַש תמרים
dvash tmarim or סילאן,
silan; Persian: شیره خرما) is a
thick dark brown, very
sweet fruit syrup extracted...
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Silan Microelectronics (
Silan; Chinese: 士兰微电子; pinyin: Shì Lán Wéi Diànzǐ) is a
partially state-owned
publicly listed Chinese semiconductor company headquartered...
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Şilan Ayyıldız (born 10
October 1999) is a
Turkish female middle and long-distance
track runner, who
specializes in the 800m and 1500m events. Ayyıldız...
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Kadirgamar (Tamil: சாந்தசீலன் கதிர்காமர்; 11
April 1934 – 25 July 2015;
known as
Silan Kadirgamar) was a Sri
Lankan Tamil academic,
historian and author. Kadirgamar...
- María
Josefa Gabriela Cariño de
Silang (Tagalog: [
siˈlaŋ];
March 19, 1731 –
September 20, 1763) was a
Filipino military leader best
known for her role...
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Silan (mentioned on the 10th
century CE), etc.
Marco Polo, in 1298 CE,
names it Seilan.
During the 13th and 14th centuries, the
forms Sailan,
Sílán,...
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Saint Silaus of
Lucca (or Silave,
Silan, Silao; died 1100 AD) was an
Irish bishop who died in Lucca, Tuscany,
while returning from a pilgrimage. His feast...
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Chantal Chaudé de
Silans (9
March 1919,
Versailles – 6
September 2001, Gr****e) was a
French chess player and
Woman International Master. She also parti****ted...
- tahini, eggs, cream, and sugar, and
usually topped with
pistachios and
Silan (date syrup).[citation needed] It has been
compared to
Snickers ice cream...
- Lac de
Sylans is a lake at Le
Poizat in the Ain department, France. It is
significant for the
ruins of one of the 19th century's
largest ice harvesting...