- The
Siwi people or
Siwan people (Berber languages: Isiwan, Arabic: سيويون), are a
Berber ethnic group of
about 25,000
native to Egypt's Siwa and Qara oases...
- in
mixed marriages;
nearly all
Siwis today learn to
speak Egyptian Arabic as a
second language from an
early age.
Siwi has been
heavily influenced by...
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Siwi may
refer to: the
Siwi people the
Siwi language Siwi,
Burkina Faso
SIWI,
Stockholm International Water Institute Another spelling for Sibi, ****stan...
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sometimes cited as one of the six "sanctuaries of the world". Pura
Rambut Siwi stands between Yeh
Satang and Yeh Embang, on Yeh
Embang Kangin territory...
- The 1st
Siwi Regiment later Siwi Mixed Brigade was a unit of
Imperial Korean Army. The
regiment was
formed in May 1898.
However after the ****an–Korea Treaty...
- the
Maghreb to
Cairo and
hence to Mecca. As a
result of this isolation,
Siwis developed a
unique natural culture manifested in its
crafts of basketry...
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Siwi Boora is an
Indian boxer who
competes in the
lightweight weight class. she has won a gold
medal in
Khelo India youth games and a
subsequent gold medal...
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living in the
eastern deserts and the
Sinai Peninsula, the Berber-speaking
Siwis (Amazigh) of the Siwa Oasis, and the
Nubian communities clustered along...
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Admiral (Ret.)
Siwi Sukma Adji (born 14 May 1962) is a
retired admiral of the
Indonesian Navy who had
served as its
chief of
staff (Indonesian: Kepala...
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Minorities in
Egypt include the Berber-speaking
community of the Siwa
Oasis (
Siwis) and the
Nubian people clustered along the Nile in the
southernmost part...