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Surma may refer to: * Surma (Finnish mythology), a beast which guards the gates of the Underworld * Surma people, a pastoralist ethnic group in western Ethiopia * Surma (woreda), a district in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia * Surma River, a river in Sylhet, Bangladesh * Surma, Nepal * Surma, Tripura, an assembly constituency within the Tripura East (Lok Sabha constituency), India * Kohl (cosmetics), an eyelash dye and eye cosmetic * Surma-horn, a Ukrainian musical instrument * Soorma (film), 2018 Indian film by Shaad Ali, based on the life of hockey player Sandeep Singh Persons * Surma D'Bait Mar Shimun (1883–1975), an Assyrian leader. * Damian Surma (1981- ), Canadian ice hockey player; * John P. Surma (1954- ), American businessman; * Franciszek Surma (1916–1941), Polish pilot in World War II; * Łukasz Surma Łukasz Surma (born 28 June 1977 in Kraków) is a retired Polish footballer (defensive midfielder). He is the current recor ...
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Surma (Finnish Mythology)
Surma may refer to: * Surma (Finnish mythology), a beast which guards the gates of the Underworld * Surma people, a pastoralist ethnic group in western Ethiopia * Surma (woreda), a district in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia * Surma River, a river in Sylhet, Bangladesh * Surma, Nepal * Surma, Tripura, an assembly constituency within the Tripura East (Lok Sabha constituency), India * Kohl (cosmetics), an eyelash dye and eye cosmetic * Surma-horn, a Ukrainian musical instrument * Soorma (film), 2018 Indian film by Shaad Ali, based on the life of hockey player Sandeep Singh Persons * Surma D'Bait Mar Shimun (1883–1975), an Assyrian leader. * Damian Surma (1981- ), Canadian ice hockey player; * John P. Surma (1954- ), American businessman; * Franciszek Surma (1916–1941), Polish pilot in World War II; * Łukasz Surma Łukasz Surma (born 28 June 1977 in Kraków) is a retired Polish footballer (defensive midfielder). He is the current recor ...
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Surma People
Suri is a collective name for three ethnic groups (Suri Chai, Timaga, and Suri Baale) mainly living in Suri woreda, in southwestern Ethiopia. Suri is the collective name for all three subgroups. They share many similarities politically, territorially and culturally, but speak different languages. They all speak South East Surmic languages within the Surmic language family, which includes the Mursi, Majang, and Me'en languages. Overview The term Suri is a collective name for Chai, Timaga, and Suri Baale as expressed in the label "Suri woreda" (= lower administrative district) in southwestern Ethiopia, bordering South Sudan. The 2007 national Ethiopian census figures for ethnic groups distinguish "Suri" from "Mursi" and "Me'enit" (singular of Me'en). Some authors have used the terms "Suri" and "Suri" interchangeably,Unseth, Peter. (1997) "Disentangling the Two Languages Called 'Suri'", ''Occasional Papers in the Study of Sudanese Languages'', 7:49-69. or for contradictory purpose ...
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Surma (woreda)
Suri is a woreda in West Omo Zone, in the South West Ethiopia Peoples' Region of Ethiopia. It is named for the Surma or Suri people, whose homeland lies largely in this woreda. Suri woreda is bordered on the south and west by South Sudan, on the northwest by the Gambela Region, on the north by Bero, and on the east by Maji. A portion of the Omo National Park extends into the southern part of this woreda. Overview The average elevation in this woreda is 2088 meters above sea level. Rivers include the Dizi_(3.09%),_and_the_ Koka,_tulge_river_,a_tributary_of_the_Akobo,_which_has_its_origins_in_this_woreda._High_points_include_Mountain_Naita_(2560_meters)_on_the_Ethiopian-South_Sudanese_border._According_to_a_2004_report,_Suri_woreda_had_26_kilometers_of_dry-weather_roads,_for_an_average_road_density_of_5_kilometers_per_1000_square_kilometers._This_lack_of_roads_means_remote_locations_are_accessible_only_by_air._Only_recently_radio_communication_lines_were_made_available_in_this_wo ...
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Surma River
The Surma River ( bn, সুরমা নদী) is a major river in Bangladesh, part of the Surma-Meghna River System. It starts when the Barak River from northeast India divides at the Bangladesh border into the Surma and the Kushiyara rivers. It ends in Kishoreganj District, above Bhairab Bāzār, where the two rivers rejoin to form the Meghna River. The waters from the river ultimately flow into the Bay of Bengal. The average depth of river is and maximum depth is . Course From its source in the Manipur Hills near Mao Songsang, the river is known as the Barak River. At the border with Bangladesh, the river divides with the northern branch being called the Surma River and the southern the Kushiyara River. This is where the river enters the Sylhet Depression (or trough) which forms the Surma Basin. The Surma is fed by tributaries from the Meghalaya Hills to the north, and is also known as the Baulai River after it is joined by the south-flowing Someshwari River. The Kush ...
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Surma, Nepal
Surma is a former village development committee in Bajhang District in Sudurpashchim Province of western Nepal.. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census The 1991 Nepal census was a widespread national census conducted by the Nepal Central Bureau of Statistics. Working with Nepal's Village Development Committees at a district level, they recorded data from all the main towns and villages of each ... it had a population of 2,002 and had 367 houses in the village. References Populated places in Bajhang District {{Bajhang-geo-stub ...
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Tripura East (Lok Sabha Constituency)
Tripura East is one of the two Lok Sabha constituencies in Tripura state in northeastern India. The seat is reserved for scheduled tribes. In the first elections in 1952 the seat was represented by Dasarath Deb, the leader of the Ganamukti Parishad uprising. Assembly segments Tripura East Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments: Members of Parliament Election results General election 1952 General election 1957 For this election Tripura became one Lok Sabha constituency with two representatives in parliament. The two representatives were Dasarath Deb of the Communist Party of India and Bangshi Deb Barma of the Indian National Congress. General election 1962 General election 1967 General election 1971 General election 1977 General election 1980 General election 1984 General election 1989 General election 1991 General election 2004 Gener ...
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Kohl (cosmetics)
Kohl ( ar, كُحْل, kuḥl), kajal or kajol is an ancient eye cosmetic, traditionally made by grinding stibnite (Sb2S3) for use similar to that of charcoal in mascara. It is widely used in the Middle East, Caucasus and North Africa, South Asia, West Africa, and the Horn of Africa as eyeliner to contour and/or darken the eyelids and as mascara for the eyelashes. It is worn mostly by women, but also by some men and children. The content of kohl and various ways to prepare it differ based on tradition and country. Several studies have questioned the safety of kohl due to the dangers of lead poisoning. Name The Arabic name formed the Arabic root ''k-ḥ-l, “to apply kohl”''. Transliteration variants of Arabic dialectal pronunciation include ''kohl'' or ''kuhl''. The Arabic word cognates with Syriac-Aramaic word ܟܘܚܠܐ/כוחלא ''kuḥla''. Both words derived from Akkadian 𒎎𒋆𒁉𒍣𒁕 ''guẖlu(m)'' meaning stibium. The English word ''alcohol'' is a loan ...
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Surma-horn
The Ukrainian surma ( uk, Сурма) is a type of shawm that had widespread use in the armies of the Cossack host. It is thought that the instrument was introduced into Ukraine from the Caucasus or Turkey where the similar instruments exist with related names such as zurna and surnai. The term is also often used to describe a type of wooden trumpet. The surma is made of wood with a conical bore, having a bell at one end and a double reed similar to that used in the oboe at the other. It usually has nine to ten finger-holes and is capable of chromatic sounds through a range of dynamics. The instrument is reminiscent of the sound of the oboe. Presently the surma has found its way into the sound of Ukrainian folk instruments in a range of sizes such as prima, alto and bass. The word ''surma'' is also a common surname in the Ukrainian population. See also *Ukrainian folk music Ukrainian folk music includes a number of varieties of traditional, folkloric, folk-inspired popul ...
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Soorma (film)
''Soorma'' (; ) is a 2018 Indian Hindi-language biographical sports drama film based on the life of hockey player Sandeep Singh. Directed by Shaad Ali and produced by Sony Pictures Networks India and C.S. Films, the film stars Diljit Dosanjh, Angad Bedi and Taapsee Pannu in lead roles. It was released theatrically on 13 July 2018. Despite receiving mixed to positive reviews from critics, Soorma emerged as a commercial failure grossing worldwide on a budget of . Plot In 1994, at Shahbad Hockey Centre, a young Sandeep Singh and his older brother, Bikram Singh are seen undergoing a punishment by their coach Kartar Singh, who is a strict disciplinarian trainer. As a result of that, Sandeep decides to quit hockey. As a grown young man, he meets Harpreet Kaur, a budding female hockey player who practices the sport at the same centre. They both develop an interest in each other. With intent of catching up with Harpreet, Sandeep joins the Hockey Centre again. He starts to become goo ...
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Surma D'Bait Mar Shimun
Lady Surma D'Bait Mar Shimun (27 January 1883 – 7 December 1975) was the sister of the Catholicos Patriarch of the Assyrian Church of the East and leader of the Assyrians, Mar Shimun XIX Benyamin. Biography Lady Surma was born in Qodshanis in Hakkari. She was educated by Rev. W.H. Browne of the Archbishop of Canterbury mission where she became fluent in English. After the assassination of her brother by the Kurdish rebel Simko and succeeded by his younger brother, Mar Shimun XX Paulos. Surma Khanum (Lady Surma) practically became regent, and in 1918 she was invited by British authorities to present the Assyrian question in London and she also attended the Treaty of Versailles negotiations, probably as the only woman regent. The descendants of the Assyrian Empire had lived as a semi-independent nation in the Hakari mountains, but they were massacred and driven out by the Ottomans and Kurds in 1915. In return they were promised an independent homeland by Britain, France, and ...
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Damian Surma
Damian M. Surma (born January 22, 1981) is an American retired professional ice hockey left winger. Biography Surma was born in Lincoln Park, Michigan. As a youth, he played in the 1995 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournament with the Detroit Little Caesars minor ice hockey team. He played junior ice hockey for the Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey League. His best season came in the 1999-00 season when he recorded 78 points in 66 games with the Plymouth Whalers. He scored 34 goals and recorded 44 assists that season while spending 114 minutes in the penalty box. was drafted 174th overall by the Carolina Hurricanes in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft and played two games for the Hurricanes. He scored a goal in his first game and registered an assist in the second. From 2006 to 2007, he played in Serie A league for HC Valpellice Bulldogs and Associazione Sportiva Asiago Hockey. After spells in the ECHL and the UHL, moved to Italy in 2006, signing for Asiago, he scored 9 go ...
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