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Sali (other)
Sali may refer to: Places * Sali, Algeria, a town and commune in Reggane District, Adrar Province, south-central Algeria * Sali, Croatia, a village and a municipality in Zadar County, Croatia * Sali, Ethiopia, a town in Lay Gayint in the Amhara Region of Ethiopia * Shali, East Azerbaijan, also Sali, a village in Heris County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran * Sali-ye Bozorg, also known as Sālī, a village in Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran * Sali-ye Kuchek, also known as Salī, a village in Khorramabad County, Lorestan Province, Iran * Saly, also known as Sali, a seaside resort area in Thiès Region on the Petite Côte of Senegal Rivers * Salí River, Argentina * Sali River (West Bengal) People People with the given name * Sali Noyan (13th-century), Mongol general * Sali Berisha (born 1944), former president and prime minister of Albania * Sali Herman (1898-1993), Swiss-born Australian artist * Sali Kelmendi (1947–2015), Albanian politician * Sali Subam (born 1 ...
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Sali, Algeria
Sali ( ar, ﺳﺎﻟﻰ) is a town and commune in Reggane District, Adrar Province, south-central Algeria. According to the 2008 census it has a population of 13,138, up from 11,304 in 1998, with an annual growth rate of 1.5%. Geography The villages in Sali commune are all found next to oases at an elevation of about . These oases form part of a long longer string of oases known as the Tuat region, running from north to south through Adrar Province. Beyond the oases, the sandy Erg Chech desert lies to the west and the rocky Tademaït plateau lies to the east. Climate Sali has a hot desert climate (Köppen climate classification ''BWh''), with extremely hot summers and mild winters, and very little precipitation throughout the year. Transportation The main road in Sali commune is the N6 national highway, which runs through the commune from north-northwest to south-southeast, and connects to Adrar in the north and Reggane Reggane (from Berber "Argan"; ar, رقان) is a town ...
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Salli (other)
Salli may refer to: People Given name * Salli Karuna (1902–1987), Finnish film actress * Salli Richardson (born 1967), American actress and director * Salli Saffioti (born 1976), American actress * Salli Setta (born 1965), American restaurateur and businesswoman * Salli Terri (1922–1996), singer * Salli Wills, Australian artistic gymnast Surname * Ebru Şallı, Turkish celebrity * Edgar Salli, Cameroonian football player * Janne Salli (born 1977), Finnish football player * Yousaf Salli, Pakistani socialite Places * Salli, Armenia * Salli, Iran * Puka Salli, Bolivia * Q'illu Salli, Bolivia Astronomy * Salli family, an asteroid family * 1715 Salli, minor planet Other * SALLI, Finnish sex trade union * ''Salli'', 2024 upcoming Taiwanese film starring Esther Liu and Austin Lin See also * Sali (other) * Sally (other) Sally may refer to: People *Sally (name), a list of notable people with the name Military *Sally (military), an attack by the defen ...
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Salii
In Religion in ancient Rome, ancient Roman religion, the Salii ( , ) were the "leaping priests" (from the verb ''saliō'' "leap, jump") of Mars (mythology), Mars supposed to have been introduced by King Numa Pompilius. They were twelve Patrician (ancient Rome), patrician youths, dressed as archaic warriors: an embroidered tunic, a breastplate, a short red cloak (''paludamentum)'', a sword, and a spiked headdress called an apex (headdress), apex. They were charged with the twelve bronze shields called ancile, ''ancilia'', which, like the Mycenaean Greece, Mycenaean shield, resembled a figure eight. One of the shields was said to have fallen from heaven in the reign of King Numa and eleven copies were made to protect the identity of the sacred shield on the advice of the nymph Egeria (deity), Egeria, consort of Numa, who prophesied that wherever that shield was preserved, the people would be the dominant people of the earth. Each year in March, the Salii made a procession round the ...
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Sali (weapon)
A Sali or Cali or Tebetebe is a war club from Fiji. Uses in Fiji Usually cut from a hardwood type iron wood it is intended for war. It differs from the Gata by the width of its striking head. It is named Sali because of its resemblance to the clawed flower of the plant of the same name (Sali) of the genus Musa of the banana family.Anthony JP Meyer, ''Art océanien'', Könemann, 1995, p. 473 See also * Totokia * Ula * Gata * Culacula * Bulibuli References Bibliography * John Charles Edler, Terence Barrow, ''Art of Polynesia'', Hemmeter Publishing Corporation, 1990. * Rod Ewins, ''Fijian Artefacts: The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery Collection'', Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, 1982. * ''Bulletin of the Fiji Museum'', Numeros 1–2, Fiji Museum, 1973. * Fergus Clunie,''Fijian weapons and warfare.'' Fiji Museum The Fiji Museum is a museum in Suva, Fiji located in the capital city's botanical gardens, Thurston Gardens. Background The museum is a statutory body and is un ...
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Ziynet Sali
Ziynet Sali Safter (born 29 April 1975) is a Turkish-Cypriot singer who also holds British citizenship. Her later works contain pop elements while her earlier works also had rebetiko and classical Turkish music themes. Sali was born in Nicosia and then moved to England with her family. She returned to Cyprus in 1981 and completed her education until high school degree in there. In 1994, she moved to Istanbul to study and in 1999, she graduated from the ITU Turkish Music State Conservatory. She started to perform as a professional vocalist while studying. Sali made her debut in 2000 with her first studio album released by Dost Music, ''Ba-Ba'', that contains only Turkish songs. ''Amman Kuzum'', her second studio album which was released by Zorba Müzik in 2004 contained Greek songs too. ''Chiculata+1 (Amman Kuzum)'', a new edition of ''Amman Kuzum'' that also includes "Chiculata" was released by the same record label in 2005, and the next year, her third studio album ''Mor Yıl ...
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Negiat Sali
Negiat Sali (born September 4, 1953) is a Romanian citizen economist and politician of turkish/tatar origin, a member of the Democratic Union of Turco-Islamic Tatars of Romania (UDTTMR) and former member of the Chamber of Deputies of Romania, Chamber of Deputies in 2000-2004. Biography A Islam in Romania, Muslim member of the Tatars of Romania, Tatar minority and graduate of the Bucharest Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Academy of Economic Studies, Faculty of Finance and Accounting, he was first employed as a construction worker before the fall of the Communist Romania, Communist regime, present on the building site of the Danube-Black Sea Canal in 1980-1982. From 1982 until 2000, he worked at the Murfatlar Vineyard research station. In 1990, after the Romanian Revolution of 1989, Romanian Revolution, Sali was among the founding members of the UDTTMR. He became the Union's Vice President the following year (serving until 1993), and its President in 1997 (ending his mandate i ...
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Hamsiraji Marusi Sali
Hamsiraji Marusi Sali (died 2004) was a member of the Abu Sayyaf Group. He was wanted in the Philippines for at least twenty kidnappings, and wanted in the United States for three kidnappings and two murders.U.S. Charges Abu Sayyaf Members in Missionary's Death
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Bill Sali
William Thomas Sali (born February 17, 1954) is an American lawyer and politician who served as a congressman from Idaho. A Republican, he served a single term in the United States House of Representatives, representing from 2007 to 2009. Sali previously served in the Idaho Legislature as a member of the House. Sali was elected to an open seat in Congress in 2006. He was defeated for reelection in 2008 by Democrat Walt Minnick. Sali was the first Idaho congressman to fail to win a second term in 56 years, since Republican John Travers Wood was defeated in 1952. Minnick also served only one term before being defeated by Raúl Labrador in 2010. Early life and education Born in Portsmouth, Ohio, Sali moved to Idaho with his family in 1962 at age ten. He graduated from Capital High School in Boise in 1972 and enrolled at Boise State College, attending for two years. Sali worked full-time for over four years, then returned to the renamed Boise State University in 1979, and earned a ...
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Baba Sali
Israel Abuhatzeira ( he, ר׳ יִשְׂרָאֵל אַבּוּחַצִירָא), known as the Baba Sali ( ar, بابا صلى, he, בַּאבָּא סָאלִי, lit. "Praying Father") (1889–1984) was a leading Moroccan Sephardic rabbi and kabbalist who was renowned for his alleged ability to work miracles through his prayers. His burial place in Netivot, Israel has become a shrine for prayers and petitioners. Early life and family Israel Abuhatzeira was born on Rosh Hashanah 5650 (1889). He was the scion of the distinguished Abu Hasira/Abuhatzeira family of Sephardic Torah scholars and tzadikim who were also known as ''baalei mofet'' (miracle workers). He is the grandson of Yaakov Abuhatzeira. The patriarch of this family was Shmuel Abuhatzeira. Born in the land of Israel, Shmuel lived in Damascus for a while, where he studied Torah together with Chaim Vital. In ''Shem Hagedolim'', Chaim Joseph David Azulai described Shmuel as "an ''ish Elohim kadosh'' (a holy man of Go ...
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