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yếm or áo
yếm (Vietnamese: [ʔiəm˧˦], chữ Nôm: 裺 or 襖裺) is a
traditional Vietnamese undergarment that was once worn by
Vietnamese women across all classes...
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Phish Yem may
refer to:
Yếm, an
ancient Vietnamese bodice worn by
women Yem people, an
ethnic group of
southern Ethiopia Yem language, the language...
- John
Yems (born 28
August 1959) is an
English professional football manager, who was most
recently manager of
Crawley Town. As a player,
Yems was a member...
- The
Yem are an
ethnic group living in south-western Ethiopia.
Their native language is Yemsa, one of the
Omotic languages,
although many also
speak Amharic...
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Yem Zone is one of the
zones in the
Central Ethiopia Regional State.
Yem is
named for the
Yem,
people whose homeland lies in this zone, (see
Kingdom of...
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Yemsa is the
language of the
Yem people of the
former Kingdom of Yamma,
known as the
Kingdom of
Janjero traditionally. It is a
member of the
Omotic group...
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James Yems (1812 – 10
September 1868) was a New
Zealand auctioneer and politician. He came to
Wellington on 24 May 1841 on Lord
William Bentinck, and in...
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Yem Ponhearith (Khmer: យ៉ែម បុញ្ញឫទ្ធិ; born 7 July 1960) is a
Cambodian politician and was
elected a
Member of
Parliament for Prey Veng in 2008. He is...
- Oleg
Yem (born 26
January 1974) is a
Kazakhstani weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
featherweight event at the 1996
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- Awards. In 1911,
during ****an's rule over Korea, a
resistance fighter named Yem Sek-jin
tries but
fails to
murder the governor-general
along with a pro-****anese...