-
Yamar may
refer to:
Yamar Samb (born 1952),
Senegalese basketball player Yamar Molla Sari, or Imer
Molla Sari, a
village in Iran "
Yamar", a song by Timujin...
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Yamar Samb (born 24
September 1952) is a
former Senegalese basketball player. Samb
competed for
Senegal at the 1980
Summer Olympics,
where he
scored 19...
- blessings'. The use of
salaam as an
Arabic greeting dates at
least to
Laqit bin
Yamar al-Ayadi (6th century), and
cognates in
older Semitic languages (Aramaic...
- (north,
center and south), and
under the
command of the unit's headquarters.
Yamar Dror,
founded at the end of 1993, is the IPS unit for
fighting narcotics...
-
Senegalese Tama
player Yamar Thiam of the
Finnish group Galaxy,
performing at the
Imatra Big band
Festival at Imatra, July 2005...
- gwììtɛ̀ riyaŋ riitɛ meat lìbò lìbòté nàm nàmtɛ hole suroŋ suroŋte nose
yamər yaməta ʤʊ̀r ʤʊ̀tɛ leg kobər
kobta fish fui
fuuta wife ʧùwì ʧùùbó person...
-
whose full name is ʾAbū al-Aswad Ẓālim ibn ʿAmr ibn Sufyān ibn
Jandal ibn
Yamār ibn Hīls ibn Nufātha ibn al-ʿĀdi ibn ad-Dīl ibn Bakr,
surnamed ad-Dīlī,...
- the
Tedyek (or Teejeg)
matriclan through her
mother Fatim Yamar Khuri Yaye (or
Faatim Yamar Xuuri Yaay).
Lingeer Guet May Beut is
their ancestor and matriarch...
- Milliyon; Tareke, Israel; Girmay, Abiy; Wuletaw, Yonas; Adossa, Abate; Ba,
Yamar; Sall, Amadou; Jima, Daddi; Mengesha,
Debritu (15 May 2017). "Reemergence...
- even more ferociously,
resulting in al-Qa'qa's
fellow kinsmen,
Khalid bin
Yamar al-Tamimi,
being killed during the night. Consequently, al-Qa'qa' was tasked...