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Salami is cured sausage, fermented and air-dried meat, originating from one of a variety of animals. Salami may also refer to: Places * Salami, Iran, a city in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Salami, Ramhormoz, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Salami, Shadegan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Salami District, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Salami Rural District (Khuzestan Province), Iran * Salami Rural District (Razavi Khorasan Province), Iran * Salami Plantation, see Admiralty Islands campaign People * Adebayo Salami (1951-2021), Nigerian politician * Adigun Salami (born 1988), Nigerian footballer * Eugène Salami (born 1989), Nigerian footballer * Gbolahan Salami (born 1991), Nigerian footballer * Hossein Salami (born 1960), Iranian major general and commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps * Khadija al-Salami (born 1966), Yemeni female film producer * Minna Salami (born 1978), Finnish-Nigerian journalist * Zul Kifl Salami, Benin ...
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Salami
Salami ( ) is a cured sausage consisting of fermented and air-dried meat, typically pork. Historically, salami was popular among Southern, Eastern, and Central European peasants because it can be stored at room temperature for up to 45 days once cut, supplementing a potentially meager or inconsistent supply of fresh meat. Countries and regions across Europe make their own traditional varieties of salami. Etymology The word 'salami' in English comes from the plural form of the Italian (). It is a singular or plural word in English for cured meats of a European (particularly Italian) style. In Romanian, Bulgarian, and Turkish, the word is ''salam''; in Hungarian, it is ''szalámi''; in Czech it is ''salám''; in Slovak, it is ''saláma'' while Polish, French, German, Greek and Dutch have the same word as English. The name may be derived from the Latin word ''salumen''. The word originates from the word ''sale'' ("salt") with a termination (''-ame'') that in Italian indicat ...
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Hossein Salami
abdullah eslami (1960) is an Iranian military officer with the rank of major general, who is the commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Early years Salami was born in 1960 in Golpayegan, Isfahan province, Iran. In 1978, he was accepted in the mechanical engineering department at the Iran University of Science and Technology. When the Iran–Iraq War started, he joined the IRGC. After the war, he continued his study and graduated with a Master's degree in defense management. Career On 21 April 2019, Ali Khamenei appointed Salami as the new Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC, replacing Mohammad Ali Jafari who had held the post since September 2007. On 20 June 2019, Salami became internationally known when the IRGC downed a US surveillance drone. On 7 January 2020, Salami spoke at the funeral of his comrade in arms and IRGC Quds force subordinate, Qasem Soleimani, who had been killed the previous Friday near Iraq's Baghdad International Airport by a US a ...
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Salamé
Salamé ( ar, سلامة) is a Lebanese last name which means "peaceable". It derives from a personal first name, and the Semitic word S-L-M meaning "peace". Among Maronites, the name may derive from the Syriac word "Shlama" or "Shlomo" (ܫܠܡܐ) in the Western Syriac dialect deriving from a Proto-Semitic *šalām-. The name is found across Lebanon primarily among Maronites, as well as Greek Orthodox Christians, Melkite Greek Catholics, and Shia Muslims. The name has, but is not limited to, alternative spellings such as: Saleme, Salame, Salameh, Salemeh, and Seleme. Notable people with the surname include: Salame / Salamé *Anthony Salame, Australian comedian and radio host *Ghassan Salamé (born 1951), Lebanese academic, Minister of Culture 2000-03 * Jean Salamé, French slalom canoeist and silver medalist at the ICF Canoe Slalom World Championships * Jihad Salame (born 1962), Lebanese Olympic sprinter *Joseph Salamé (1914–2004), Lebanese Maronite Catholic archbishop ...
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Salameh (other)
Salameh ( ar, سلامة) is a colloquial variant on the classical Arabic Salamah. Salameh may refer to: People Patronym * Amram ibn Salameh ibn Ghazal ha-Kohen ha-Levi, a Samaritan liturgical poet of late antiquity Given name * Salameh Hammad (born 1944), Jordanian politician * Salameh Nematt (born 1962), Jordanian journalist and analyst Surname * Ali Hassan Salameh (1940–1979), Palestinian chief of operations for the Black September organization * Dalal Salameh (born 1965), Palestinian activist and former politician * Hamzeh Salameh (born 1986), Lebanese footballer * Hasan Salama or Hassan Salameh (1912–1948), Palestinian fighter * Ibrahim Salameh (born 1945), Syrian Greek Catholic born Christian cleric, Apostolic Exarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Argentina * Jamal Salameh (1945–2021), Egyptian songwriter and melodist * Mohammed A. Salameh (born 1967), Palestinian perpetrator of the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing * Mostafa Salameh (born 19 ...
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Salama (other)
Salama or Salamah may refer to: People Given name * Umm Salama (circa 596–680), wife of Muhammad * Salama Abu Hashim, one of the companions of Muhammad * Umm Salama bint Ya'qub al-Makhzumi, Arab nobility and principal wife of Arab caliph al-Saffah (r. 750–754). * Salamah ibn al-Akwa (died c. 757 or 781), one of the companions of Muhammad * Salamah ibn Dinar al-Madani (died c. 757 or 781), Persian Muslim ascetic, jurist and narrator of hadith * Salama bint Said, later Emily Ruete (1844–1924), daughter of Sultan Sayyid Said of Zanzibar and Oman * Salama Moussa (1887–1958), notable Egyptian journalist and reformer * Salama al-Khufaji, member of the Interim Iraq Governing Council (2003–2004) Royalty * Aba Salama or Frumentius (died c. 360), bishop of Aksum * Salama II (Aksum) or Minas of Aksum (6th century), bishop of Aksum * Sallamah Umm Abdallah (714–775), mother of Abbasīd caliph al-Mansur * Abuna Salama II (r. 1348–1388) * Abuna Salama III (r. 1841–1867) ...
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Salaami
''Salaami'' is a 1994 Indian Bollywood romantic action film directed by Shahrukh Sultan and produced by Tess Mirza. It stars Ayub Khan, Samyukta Singh in pivotal roles. Film . Plot Vijay a cadet of Military Academy falls in love with Sami. Sami's mother Mrs. Kapoor was a victim of a broken love and she is dead against the love affairs of her daughter. Cast * Ayub Khan as Vijay * Samyukta Singh as Sami * Roshni Jaffery as Kavita * Kabir Bedi as Captain * Saeed Jaffery as Commandant * Beena Banerjee as Mrs. Kapoor * Goga Kapoor as SP Gautam * Raghvinder Singh Khatri as Brigadier R S Khatri * Shivpujan Tiwari as Commander Soundtrack The music was composed by Nadeem-Shravan. Singers Asha Bhosle, Pankaj Udhas, Kumar Sanu, Alka Yagnik and Kavita Krishnamurthy rendered their voices in the album. The songs are written by Madan Pal, Sameer Samir (variantly spelled Sameer) is a male name found commonly in the Middle East, Central Asia and Europe. In Arabic, Samir () means hol ...
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Grand Slam (baseball)
In baseball, a grand slam is a home run hit with all three bases occupied by baserunners ("bases loaded"), thereby scoring four runs—the most possible in one play. According to ''The Dickson Baseball Dictionary'', the term originated in the card game of contract bridge, in which a ''grand slam'' involves taking all the possible tricks. The word ''slam'', by itself, usually is connected with a loud sound, particularly of a door being closed with excess force; thus, ''slamming the door'' on one's opponent(s), in addition to the bat slamming the ball into a home run. Notable highlights Players Roger Connor is believed to have been the first major league player to hit a grand slam, on September 10, 1881, for the Troy Trojans at Riverfront Park in Rensselaer, New York. Although Charlie Gould hit one for the Boston Red Stockings of the National Association (NA) in 1871, the NA is not recognized by Major League Baseball (MLB) as a major league. Alex Rodriguez has 25 career gra ...
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Zul Kifl Salami
Zul Kifl Salami is a politician from Benin. He was a minister in the PRPB government. He holds a doctorate in economics. He was elected as an Islamic Development Bank Executive Director in 2003 on a three-year term, with responsibility for: Algeria, Benin, Mozambique, Syria, Palestine and Yemen. On February 4, 2005 he was appointed Minister of State in charge of Planning and Development in the new cabinet of Mathieu Kérékou Mathieu Kérékou (; 2 September 1933 – 14 October 2015) was a Beninese politician who served as President of Benin from 1972 to 1991 and again from 1996 to 2006. After seizing power in a military coup, he ruled the country for 19 years, for .... He held the position until April 2006. Salami stood as an independent candidate in the 2006 presidential election. He received 8,538 votes (0.28%).Elections in Benin
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Minna Salami
Minna Salami (born 1978) is a Finnish Nigerian journalist who has propagated information on African feminist issues, about the African diaspora, and Nigerian women through her award-winning blog MsAfropolitan, which she created and has been editing since 2010. The issues covered in the blog are "ranging from polygamy to feminism to relationships". Apart from blogging she also writes on social issues. She is represented on the Global Educator Network of Duke University, the Africa Network and The Guardian Books Network of ''The Guardian''. Salami's blogs and articles are featured in ''The Guardian'', Al Jazeera and ''The Huffington Post''. She is the recipient of several national awards. Biography Salami was born in Finland in 1978 to a Nigerian father and a Finnish mother. She was in Nigeria during her youth before she went to Sweden for higher studies. She graduated from Lund University, Sweden, with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Political Science, and from the University ...
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Khadija Al-Salami
Khadija al-Salami ( ar, خديجة السلامي; born November 11, 1966, in Sana'a, Yemen), is the first Yemeni female film producer and director. Al-Salami currently resides in Paris, France. She has been nominated and also won awards at film festivals such as the Dubai International Film Festival and Vesoul Asian Film Festival. Her semi-autobiographical 2014 film, '' I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced'' was submitted to the Academy Awards, but was not selected. Early life and education At an early age, al-Salami was sent to live with relatives after her mother divorced her father over severe domestic abuse. At age 11, she was forced by her grandmother into an early marriage and was raped by her husband. Some weeks later her husband returned her to her uncle, who immediately disowned her and returned her to her single mother. She escaped the immense family and society pressure by finding employment with the local television station and simultaneously attending school in the mo ...
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Gbolahan Salami
Fuad Gbolahan Salami (born 15 April 1991) is a Nigerian footballer who plays as forward for Saudi club Al-Taraf. Club career He started with Sunshine Stars F.C. before moving to Ibadan-based Shooting Stars F.C. In 2010, he was suspended by the league for using threatening language after scoring in a league game against his old team. He joined Warri Wolves ahead of the 2014 season, and with ten games left was second in scoring with 13 league goals. Red Star Belgrade In January 2015, Salami transferred to Serbian side Red Star Belgrade by signing a loan deal for remainder of the season, with an option for permanent deal. He returned to Warri less than two months later when Red Star was having financial problems. Irtysh Pavlodar On 25 January 2018 Salami signed for Irtysh Pavlodar. On 9 August 2018, Salami left Irtysh Pavlodar by mutual consent. International career Salami was part of the Nigeria national under-20 football team at the 2009 African Youth Championship. Then, he wa ...
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Salami, Iran
Salami ( fa, سلامي; also Romanized as Salamī, Salāmī, and Salāmey; also known as Salmān) is a city and capital of Salami District, Khaf County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni .... At the 2006 census, its population was 6,056, in 1,341 families. Location Salami city is one of the big cities of Khaf city, which is located at a distance of 90 km from Torbat Heydarieh and 25 km from Khaf. References Populated places in Khaf County Cities in Razavi Khorasan Province {{Khvaf-geo-stub ...
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