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Saho may refer to: * Saho people, an ethnic group living largely in the Horn of Africa ** Saho language, the language of the Saho people *'' Saaho'', a 2019 film *Akari Saho (born 1995), Japanese musician *Saho Sasazawa, Japanese author *Saho Harada, Japanese synchronized swimmer *Lamin Saho Lamin Saho is a kora (instrument), kora player, vocalist, griot, and the leader of the Musical ensemble, band Roots and Culture. He lives in The Gambia, in West Africa, and he is the oldest son of the Yankuba Saho who was a griot also. There are a ..., African singer {{disambig, surname Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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Saho People
The Saho are a Cushitic ethnic group from Eritrea, and they also inhabit some parts of northern Ethiopia. They speak Saho as a mother tongue. Society Ethnicity and societal structure According to Abdulkader Saleh Mohammad, most of the Saho (like the Afar and the Somali) have a primordial view of their own ethnicity, and claim to be descended from Arabian immigrants; this in turn allows for an identification with the family of Muhammad, and for an association of their history with that of the Near East. The societal structure is patrilineal and hierarchic, with society vertically organized in tribes and clans and families. The tribe (''meela'', ''kisho'', or ''qabila'') is organized into sub-tribes (''gaysha'', ''harak'', or ''are'') or clans (''dik'' or ''are''), but these two concepts are not always clearly distinguished, which are the most important strata because they indicate an individual's "personal descent or origin". Family descent is memorized going back at least 30 ...
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Saho Language
The Saho language (Tigrinya: ሳሆኛ/ቋንቋ ሳሆ) is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Eritrea, Sudan and Ethiopia. It belongs to the family's Cushitic branch. Overview Saho is spoken natively by the Saho people. Traditionally, they inhabit the territory in Eritrea bounded by the bay of Erafayle in the east, the Laacasi Gade valleys in the south, and the Eritrean highlands to the west (the Shimejana district on the eastern flank of the South- or Debub region in what was formerly known as Akele Guzai province). This speech area is bordered by other Afro-Asiatic-speaking communities, with Tigre speakers on the west and Afar speakers on the east. In Ethiopia, Saho is primarily spoken in the Tigray Region. It has about 250,000 speakers in total and four main dialects: Northern dialect, mainly spoken by Casawurta,Tharuuca, Casabat Care etc., Central dialect is mainly spoken by Faqhat Xarak of Minifere,and Southern dialect mainly spoken by Minifire, Xazo, Dabrti-meela, Irob, ...
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Saaho
''Saaho'' () is a 2019 Indian action thriller film written and directed by Sujeeth and produced by UV Creations. It stars Prabhas in the title role with an ensemble cast including Shraddha Kapoor, Chunky Pandey, Jackie Shroff, Arun Vijay, Neil Nitin Mukesh, Lal, Murali Sharma, Mandira Bedi, Mahesh Manjrekar, Prakash Belawadi, Tinnu Anand, Evelyn Sharma, Supreeth, Devan, and Vennela Kishore. ''Saaho'' was simultaneously shot in Telugu and Hindi and marks the Hindi film debut of Prabhas and the Telugu film debut of Shraddha Kapoor. The film follows two covert operatives who are on the hunt for a thief who has stolen 2000 crore (US$284 million). Soon, they realise that the case is linked to the death of a prominent business tycoon and an emerging gang war for the control of a megalopolis. Principal photography for ''Saaho'' began in August 2017. Filming took place in India, United Arab Emirates, Romania and Austria. The film's soundtrack was released under the banner T-Series. ...
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Akari Saho
is a Japanese singer. She is a member of Up-Up Girls and a former member of Hello! Pro Egg, a Japanese idol trainee program under the Hello! Project umbrella. She was also an original member of Shugo Chara Egg!, and played the role of Amulet Spade in the live action segment of the highly acclaimed television series Shugo Chara! Party!. She completed her training in Hello! Pro Egg on April 18, 2011, and joined Up-Front Girls on May 3, 2011. On May 16, 2011, she was also added to UFZS, a K-Pop dance cover group. History Akari Saho was chosen as one of 32 winners from 10,570 applicants in the search for talent for a new trainee group under the Hello! Project umbrella called Hello! Pro Egg in June 2004. Akari replaced the graduated member Ayumi Yutoku in Tomoiki Ki Wo Uetai (We Want To Plant Trees) in November 2007, although this group is rarely active. In late 2008, along with Ayaka Wada, Yuuka Maeda and Kanon Fukuda, Akari became a member of Shugo Chara Egg!, a group form ...
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Saho Sasazawa
was a Japanese author, known as the creator of the ''Kogarashi Monjirō'' novels, which became a hit televised drama series. He was a self-declared member of the or "new orthodox" school of detective fiction writing. Aside from mysteries, he also wrote thrillers, essays and history books, with some 380 books to his credit. Life and works Saho Sasazwa was born , the third son of poet . Born in Yokohama according to many sources, but it has also been said he was actually born in Yodobashi, Tokyo and later moved to Yokohama. There he attended what is now Kanto Gakuin University's high school division, but failed to graduate, frequently running away from home during this period. By 1952 he was in Tokyo, working at the Bureau run by the Postal Ministry. Around this time he dabbled in writing plays. In 1958, he was struck by a DUI car, suffering injuries expecting to take 8 months to fully heal. But his short stories and , which he had submitted to prize contest before the acc ...
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Saho Harada
is a Japanese synchronized swimmer. She has competed at the 2004 and 2008 Summer Olympics The 2008 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIX Olympiad () and also known as Beijing 2008 (), were an international multisport event held from 8 to 24 August 2008, in Beijing, China. A total of 10,942 athletes from 204 Na .... Saho Harada has introduced synchronised swimming in Malta, where she has formed various teams. External links * * * * 1982 births Living people Japanese synchronized swimmers Olympic synchronized swimmers for Japan Olympic medalists in synchronized swimming Olympic silver medalists for Japan Olympic bronze medalists for Japan Synchronized swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Synchronized swimmers at the 2008 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2008 Summer Olympics World Aquatics Championships medalists in synchronised swimming Synchronized swimmers at the 2009 World Aquatics Cha ...
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Lamin Saho
Lamin Saho is a kora (instrument), kora player, vocalist, griot, and the leader of the Musical ensemble, band Roots and Culture. He lives in The Gambia, in West Africa, and he is the oldest son of the Yankuba Saho who was a griot also. There are a lot of kora players in The Gambia, but Lamin is very talented and he has the intention to keep the traditional kora music alive, but he has given it a personal touch. He is well known in The Gambia for his music. Discography ''Saba Miniamba'' # Ebrima Bojang (Lamin Saho) # Keba Njouga (Lamin Kuyateh) # Mbanilay (Traditional) # Miniamba (Traditional) # Tumarankeh (Lamin Saho) # Kelleh (Lamin Saho) # Kaira (Traditional) # Saho (Lamin Saho) # Njangu Kelelehlu (Traditional) ''Minimba Live'' ''No track list available'' ''Jung Kelefa'' # Jola Kelefa (Traditional) # Dawda Sanneh (Jung Kelefa) # Nkana Keleleh (Lamin Saho) # Conkoba (Traditional) # Mbamba Bojang (Mbaye Konteh) References External links His website
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