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Sungor may
refer to: the
Sungor people the
Sungor language This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Sungor. If an
internal link...
- source. The
Sungor are
mainly pastoralists who
raise goats, camels, and cattle. They also
engage in
subsistence agriculture.
Majority of the
Sungor are Muslim...
- the
Sungor people, of
which a
majority are Muslim. The
number of
speakers was
estimated at 23,500
according to the 1993
census of Chad. So far,
Sungor phonology...
- The
languages are: Tama
Mararit (Ibiri, Abu Charib)
Miisiirii Tama–
Sungor Sungor (****angori, incl. Erenga) Tama (Damut)
Claude Rilly (2010) includes...
- Choi Whee-
sung (Korean: 최휘성;
February 5, 1982 – c.
March 10, 2025),
known professionally as
Wheesung or by the
stage name Realslow, was a
South Korean...
- Look up
sung in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sung may
refer to:
Sung, Cambodia,
commune in
Samlout District,
Battambang Province Singing (past participle...
- 1995, pp. 30–31.
Sivin 1995, pp. 30–31,
footnote 27.
Gernet 1962, p. 170.
Sung 1981, pp. 12, 72. Bai 2002, pp. 239. Bai 2002, pp. 250. Bai 2002, p. 254...
- Sara (Madjin****) (183,471, RGPH 1993)
Sinyar Eastern Sudanic languages Tama (63,000)
Sungor (38,000)
Mararit (43,000) Daju
Semitic languages Bongor Arabic (pidgin)...
- Kim Il
Sung (/kɪm ɪlˈsʌŋ, -ˈsʊŋ/; Korean: 김일성,
Korean pronunciation: [kimils͈ʌŋ] ; born Kim Song Ju; 15
April 1912 – 8 July 1994) was a
Korean politician...
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Korean television series starring Lee Je-hoon, Kim Dae-myung,
Sung Dong-il, Jang Hyun-
sung, Oh Man-seok, Ahn Hyun-ho, and Cha Kang-yoon. The
series deals...