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Simsim (Persian: سیمسیم) was
either a
historical region or
kingdom in the
North Caucasus during the
Middle Ages,
existing in the 14th century. Predominantly...
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Iftah Ya
Simsim (Arabic: افتح يا سمسم;
meaning "Open Sesame") is the
first international co-production of the
American children's
television series Sesame...
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Ahlan Simsim (Arabic: أهلا سمسم, lit. 'Welcome Sesame') is an
Arabic language co-production of
Sesame Street that
premiered on 2
February 2020 on MBC 3...
- Alam
Simsim (Arabic: عالم سمسم) is an
Arabic language Egyptian co-production of the children's
television series Sesame Street. Alam
Simsim is
Arabic for...
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invasion of
Simsim happened in the 14th
century when the
Timurid Empire invaded Simsim, an ally of the
Golden Horde. As a result,
Simsim was devastated...
- Shara'a
Simsim (Arabic: شارع سمسم) is a
Palestinian educational television program for
preschoolers based on the po****r U.S. children's show
Sesame Street...
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Hikayat Simsim (Arabic: حكايات سمسم) is the
Jordanian co-production of
Sesame Street,
which began airing in 2003. It is co-produced by
Sesame Workshop...
- sesame" (French: Sésame, ouvre-toi; Arabic: افتح يا سمسم, romanized: iftaḥ yā
simsim) is a
magical phrase in the
story of "Ali Baba and the
Forty Thieves" in...
- Baghch-e-
Simsim (باغچهٔ سم سم, "Sesame Garden") is a Dari- and Pashto-language co-production
based on the
American children's
television series Sesame...
- However,
during the mid-14th
century a
strong Chechen Princedom called Simsim emerged under Khour II, a
Chechen king that led the
Chechen politics and...