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Suli or Sulli can refer to: * Souli, region in Epirus, Greece, and home of the Souliotes * Abu Bakr bin Yahya al-Suli (c. 880 – 946), poet and scholar at the Abbasid court * Suliformes, proposed order of seabirds * Suli Lake in China * ''Suli'' (1978 film), 1978 Indian film * ''Suli'' (2016 film), 2016 Indian film * János Süli (born 1956), Hungarian engineer, businessman and politician * Moses Suli, rugby league footballer * The Suli, a fictional nomadic group from Leigh Bardugo's ''Grishaverse'' novels. See also *Sulli (other) Sulli (1994–2019) was a South Korean singer, songwriter, actress and model. Sulli may also refer to: *Massimo Sulli (born 1963), Italian judoka *Serena Sulli, a fictional character in the British children's series ''Grange Hill'' *Sulli Deals, c ...
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Souli
Souli ( el, Σούλι) is a municipality in Epirus, northwestern Greece. The seat of the municipality is the town of Paramythia. Name and History The origin of the name Souli is uncertain. In the earliest historical text about Souli, written by Christoforos Perraivos in 1803, an oral tradition of the locals is recorded. According to this, the first settlers of Souli were shepherds who came from a village called Gardiki trying to avoid the Ottoman oppression. A certain Muslim ("Turk" in the text) named Soulis attempted to expel the early Souliotes from there but the latter resisted with arms. In the battle they killed Soulis and since then the area was named Souli. Another theory suggests that the name comes from Albanian and means 'mountain summit'. The municipality owes its name to the villages of Souli that are located in the southern part of this region. Those villages were originally settled by the Souliotes, a warlike Orthodox community who sought refuge in the mountaino ...
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Souliotes
The Souliotes were an Orthodox Christian Albanian tribal community in the area of Souli in Epirus from the 16th century to the beginning of the 19th century, who via their participation in the Greek War of Independence came to identify with the Greek nation. They originated from Albanian clans that settled in the highlands of Thesprotia in the Late Middle Ages and established an autonomous confederation dominating a large number of neighboring villages in the mountainous areas of Epirus, where they successfully resisted Ottoman rule for many years. At the height of its power, in the second half of the 18th century, the Souliote confederacy is estimated to have consisted of up to 4,500 inhabitants. After the revolution, they migrated to and settled in newly independent Greece, and assimilated into the Greek people. The Souliotes were followers of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople. They spoke the Souliotic dialect of Albanian and learnt Greek through their interactio ...
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Abu Bakr Bin Yahya Al-Suli
Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn Yaḥyā ibn al-‘Abbās al-Ṣūlī (Arabic: ), (born c. 870 Gorgan – died between 941 and 948 Basra) was a Turkic scholar and a court companion of three Abbāsid caliphs: al-Muktafī, his successor al-Muqtadir, and later, al-Rāḍī, whom he also tutored. He was a bibliophile, wrote letters, editor-poet, chronicler, and a shatranj player. His contemporary biographer Isḥāq al-Nadīm tells us he was “of manly bearing.” He wrote many books, the most famous of which are '' Kitāb Al-Awrāq'' and '' Kitāb al-Shiṭranj''. Life Abū Bakr al-Ṣūlī was born into an illustrious family of Turkic origin, his great-grandfather was the Turkic prince Sul-takin and his uncle was the poet Ibrahim ibn al-'Abbas as-Suli. Al-Marzubānī, a principal pupil of al-Ṣūlī, who admired him and copied him in the art of compilation, borrowed much of al-Ṣūlī's material for his ''Kitāb al-Muwashshaḥ''. Abū al-Faraj al-Iṣbahānī made extensive u ...
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Suliformes
The order Suliformes (, dubbed "Phalacrocoraciformes" by ''Christidis & Boles 2008'') is an order recognised by the International Ornithological Congress, International Ornithologist's Union. In regard to the recent evidence that the traditional Pelecaniformes is polyphyletic, it has been suggested that the group be divided to reflect the true evolutionary relationships, a 2017 study indicated that they are most closely related to Otidiformes (bustards) and Ciconiiformes (storks). Systematics and evolution Of the families in Pelecaniformes, only Pelecanidae, Balaenicipitidae, and Scopidae remain. The tropicbird family Phaethontidae has since been moved to their own order Phaethontiformes. Genetic analysis seems to show that the Pelecaniformes is actually closely related to the Ardeidae and Threskiornithidae. As for the Suliformes, they are distantly related to the current Pelecaniformes. According to Hackett ''et al''. (2008), Gaviformes, loons, Sphenisciformes, penguins, Ciconiif ...
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Suli Lake
Suli or Senie Lake is a lake in the western Qarhan Playa north of Golmud in the Haixi Prefecture of Qinghai Province in northwestern China. It is fed from the west by the Urt Moron River. Like the other lakes of the surrounding Qaidam Basin, it is extremely saline; like the other lakes of the surrounding Bieletan subbasin, it is rich in lithium. Its underlying salt has also trapped one of China's largest onshore natural gas fields. Name ''Suli'' and ''Sheli'' are romanizations of the lake's Mongolian name, which derives from a word for "temples" or "sideburns". (Compare Manchu , ''šulu''.) ''Senie'' is the pinyin romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of the name's transcription into Chinese characters. Geography Suli Lake lies in the Bieletan subbasin at the western edge of the Qarhan Playa at an elevation of . It is located north of South Suli Lake and northwest of Dabiele Lake. Its area varies from . It is fed from the west by the Urt Moron or Utumeiren ''Wūt ...
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Suli (1978 Film)
''Suli'' () is a 1978 Indian Kannada-language film, produced and directed by B. S. Ranga. The film stars Lokesh, Ashok, Ramakrishna and M. S. Sathya. The film has musical score by Upendra Kumar. Cast * Lokesh * Ashok as Cheluva *Ramakrishna as Thimma *M. S. Sathya *Nimbalkar *L. R. Ananth *Shani Mahadevappa *Shivaprakash *B. Prakash *Jr. Mahadev *Master Raja *Chandrakala Chandrakala was an Indian actress who appeared in Telugu language, Telugu, Kannada, Tamil language, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi films. Film career She debuted in Kannada films in 1963 and went on to pair with Dr. Rajkumar, Kalyan Kumar, Uday ... as Savithri *Susheela Naidu *Papamma as Sathajji *Jr. Bharathi *Shantha Prakash *Indiradevi Soundtrack The music was composed by Upendra Kumar. References External links * * 1970s Kannada-language films Films scored by Upendra Kumar Films based on Indian novels Films directed by B. S. Ranga {{1970s-Kannada-film-stub ...
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Suli (2016 Film)
''Suli'' (''The Whirlpool'') is a 2016 Indian Kannada film written and directed by P. H. Vishwanath, and produced by Geetha Srinath and T. S. Sathyanarayan. It stars Srinath and Pragati Soorve in the lead roles. The supporting cast features Jayaram Neenasam, Chennakeshava, Susheelamma, Rahul Sreenivasan, Adhvithi Shetty and Ashvithi Shetty. Vishwanath revealed that Budensabi, the character portrayed by Srinath, is inspired from an article about a village on top of the hill in Uttara Kannada, where a saintly person transports materials needed for daily life on donkeys. Cast * Srinath as Budensab * Pragati Soorve as Shabana * Jayaram Neenasam as Wasim * Chennakeshava as Mathadayya * Susheelamma as Saira * Adhvithi Shetty as Saleena * Ashvithi Shetty as Sadiya * Rahul Sreenivasan as Aazim * Harsha Nalwad as Inayat Production The developments of the film were revealed on the media only later into filming, in May 2016, when ''The Times of India'' carrying a report that Srina ...
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János Süli
János Süli (born 26 January 1956) is a Hungarian electrical engineer, business executive and politician. He served as CEO of the Paks Nuclear Power Plant from 2009 to 2010, and the mayor of Paks from 2014 to 2017. On 2 May 2017, he was appointed Minister without Portfolio in the Third Orbán Government, responsible for the planning, construction and commissioning of the two new blocks at Paks Nuclear Power Plant. He is also Chairman of the Paksi FC and President of the Tolna County branch of the Hungarian Football Federation The Hungarian Football Federation ( hu, Magyar Labdarúgó Szövetség, MLSZ) is the governing body of football in Hungary. It organizes the Hungarian league and the Hungarian national team. It is based in Budapest. Honours ;National Team * Worl ... (MLSZ). Professional career Süli raised in Újkígyós, Békés County, where his father, János Süli, Sr. (born 1934) worked as a teacher, then served as chairman of the local council (''tanácselnök'' ...
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Moses Suli
Mosese "Moses" Suli (born 9 June 1998) is a Tonga international rugby league player who plays as a and er for the St. George Illawarra Dragons in the NRL. Suli previously played for the Wests Tigers, was signed by the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs before his contract was terminated ahead of the 2018 NRL season for repeated indiscretions during pre-season, he then joined Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. Background Suli was born in Geelong Crescent in St John's Park Fairfield, New South Wales, Australia. He is of Tongan descent. He played his junior rugby league for Fairfield United. He was then signed by the Wests Tigers. Suli later said, "I got axed by Parra in Harold Matthews when I was 16. They actually wanted me back but I just didn’t want to go back. I just said I wasn’t interested. I was going good at the Tigers and I just wanted to stay here." Playing career 2016 In 2016, Suli played for the Wests Tigers' NYC team. 2017 In January, Suli re-signed with the Tigers o ...
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Leigh Bardugo
Leigh Bardugo ( he, לי ברדוגו) is an Israeli-American fantasy author. She is best known for her young adult Grishaverse novels, which include the ''Shadow and Bone'' trilogy, the ''Six of Crows'' duology, and the '' King of Scars'' duology. She also received acclaim for her paranormal fantasy adult debut, ''Ninth House''. The ''Shadow and Bone'' and ''Six of Crows'' series have been adapted into ''Shadow and Bone'' by Netflix and ''Ninth House'' will be adapted by Amazon Studios; Bardugo is an executive producer on both works. Early life Bardugo was born in Jerusalem, Israel, in 1975 and grew up in Los Angeles, California, U.S. where she was raised by her grandparents. She is secular Jewish and of Moroccan Jewish descent on her father's side, and of Ashkenazi Jewish (Russian-Jewish and Lithuanian-Jewish) descent on her mother's side. She attended Yale University, graduating with a degree in English in the spring of 1997. She was a member of the Wolf's Head secret soci ...
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