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Salaman is a surname. Notable people with the name include: *Abraham Salaman (1881/6–1941), New Zealand merchant, dyer, herbalist and charlatan *Annette Salaman (1827–1879), English Jewish writer *Charles Kensington Salaman (1814–1901), British pianist and composer *Chloe Salaman (born 1960), English film and television actress *Clara Salaman (born 1967), English actress *Esther Salaman (née Polianowsky) (1900–1995), Russian-born, English Jewish writer and physicist *Julia Salaman (1812–1906), British portrait painter *Malcolm Charles Salaman (1855–1940), English author, journalist and critic *Maureen Kennedy Salaman (1936–2006), American author, proponent of alternative medicine, 1984 candidate for US Vice President *Mohd Norizam Salaman (born 1984), Malaysian footballer who played as a striker *Nina Salaman (née Davis) (1877–1925), British Jewish poet, translator, and social activist *Paul Salaman (born 1971), ornithologist and conservationist based the Rainfores ...
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Abraham Salaman
Abraham Walley Mahomed Salaman (also spelt Mohamed; 1881-1886 – 8 February 1941) was a notable New Zealand merchant, dyer, herbalist and charlatan. He was born in Amritsar, to Muslim parents, in Punjab, British India in the 1880s. In 1930 he was convicted of manslaughter after requiring that a diabetic patient of his be taken off insulin and subsequently died in a diabetic coma. Salaman died in 1941 and is buried at Te Henui Cemetery in New Plymouth, where his tomb is one of the outstanding architectural features. Prior to his death, in 1940, Salaman designed his tomb in Islamic style and obtained special permission for it to occupy ten plots in Te Henui cemetery Te Henui Cemetery, also known as New Plymouth Cemetery, is the oldest public cemetery in New Plymouth, New Zealand. It was first used in 1861. The New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage gives a translation of "the great mistake" for . .... The tomb cost £2,500 and was topped with a brass star and ...
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Raphael Salaman
Raphael Arthur Salaman (24 April 1906 – 31 December 1993) was an English engineer, collector, and writer. His work recorded the hand tools used in Britain during the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries. Biography Family and education R. A. Salaman, also known as Raph, was born in Barley, Hertfordshire into a well-established Anglo-Jewish family. His father was Dr Redcliffe N. Salaman, the botanist who wrote ''The History and Social Influence of the Potato. ''His mother Nina (''née'' Davis) was a writer, poet and Hebrew scholar who tried to teach him Hebrew, which he found hard unlike his elder brothers. However, being Jewish was still important to Salaman and he used to tell his children about it and read the Bible. The Salaman family were Ashkenazi Jews, who, according to his father, migrated to Britain from either Holland or the Rhineland in the early 18th century. His family were members of Bevis Marks Synagogue. Salaman's interest in tools developed from watching ...
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Salamanga
Salamanga is a town in southern Mozambique. Transport The town is served by a terminus of a branchline of the Goba railway of the national railway network. The main traffic is limestone used in the manufacture of cement. In 2008, $8m was to be spent rebuilding the line. See also * Railway stations in Mozambique Railway stations in Mozambique include: Towns served by railways (The lines do not all connect, or connect indirectly) Northern system (northernmost) (CDN) (from west to east) * Nayuchi - Malawi - border town. * Malema - way station ** Riba ... References Populated places in Maputo Province {{Mozambique-geo-stub ...
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Salamandra
''Salamandra'' is a genus of seven species of salamanders localized in central and southern Europe, Northern Africa, and western Asia. List of species References External links Salamandraat Fauna Europaea * Salamandraat Animal Diversity Web Salamandraat the National Center for Biotechnology Information The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) is part of the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM), a branch of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It is approved and funded by the government of the United States. Th ... Amphibian genera Taxa named by Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti {{Salamandridae-stub ...
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Salamander (other)
A salamander is an amphibian defined by the presence of a tail and their resemblance to lizards. Salamander may also refer to: In mythology * Salamander (legendary creature) In arts and entertainment In film, television, and stage * ''Salamander'' (anime), a video mini-series * ''Salamander'' (TV series), from Belgium * Salamander (film), a 1928 Soviet-German silent biopic film * ''The Salamander'' (1971 film), a Swiss film directed by Alain Tanner * ''The Salamander'' (1981 film), starring Anthony Quinn * A fictional character in the ''Doctor Who'' serial '' The Enemy of the World'' * ''Fiametta'', a ballet also known as ''The Salamander'', first presented in 1863 In gaming * ''Salamander'' (video game), a scrolling shooter arcade game ** ''Salamander 2'', its sequel * Salamander (''Dungeons & Dragons''), a fictional creature * Salamanders (''Warhammer 40,000''), a fictional military force In literature *''The Salamander'', a novel by Owen Johnson that was also ada ...
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Salamanca
Salamanca () is a city in western Spain and is the capital of the Province of Salamanca in the autonomous community of Castile and León. The city lies on several rolling hills by the Tormes River. Its Old City was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. As of 2018, the municipality has a population of 143,978. It is one of the most important university cities in Spain and supplies 16% of Spain's market for the teaching of the Spanish language. Salamanca attracts thousands of international students. The University of Salamanca, founded in 1218, is the oldest university in Spain and the third oldest western university. Pope Alexander IV gave universal validity to its degrees. With 30,000 students, the university is, together with tourism, a primary source of income in Salamanca. It is on the Vía de la Plata path of the Camino de Santiago. History Remains of a house at the archeological site of the Cerro de San Vicente (c. 800–400 BC), a hamlet assigned to the Early ...
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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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Masjid-al-Salaman
Masjed Soleyman ( fa, مسجدسلیمان, also Romanized as Masjedsoleimān, Masjed-e Soleymān, Masjed Soleiman, and Masjid-i-Sulaiman) is a city and capital of Masjed Soleyman County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 206,121, in 51,530 families. People The city of Masjed Soleyman is home to a large Bakhtiyari population of the Haft-lang tribe. The Bakhtiaris occupy the mountain tract in South-West Persia lying roughly between longitudes 31 to 34 N and 48 40' to 51 E, bound on the south by the plains of Khuzistan and on the north by the districts of Chahar Mahal, Faridan, and Khonsar where the central Iranian Plateau blends into the great southern mountain range. Bakhtiaris were semi-nomadic and their livelihood depended on the survival of their herds of sheep, cattle, and horses. The four main tribal divisions of Haft Lang are Duraki, Babadi, Bakhtiarwand, and Dinaruni whom are then divided into lesser clans. Climate At Masjed-Soleyman, th ...
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Prince Khalifa Bin Salaman Island
Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Island is an artificial island in the archipelago of Bahrain. It lies east of the capital, Manama, on Bahrain Island and is part of the Prince Khalifa Bin Salaman Causeway from Bahrain island to Muharraq island. History It is named after Prince Khalifa Bin Salman. The island was built by Nass group. Geography The artificial island is roughly rectangle in shape, and includes the Prince Khalifa Bin Salman Park and the Sheikh Khalifa Bin Salman Bridge. Administration The island belongs to Muharraq Governorate . Transportation The island is in the center of the Sheikh Khalifa Bin Salman Bridge, which connects Hidd to Juffair. Tourism The island is one of Bahrain's top tourist attractions because of Hidd Waterpark located on the island. Image gallery File:Un-bahrain.png, Map 1 File:Muharraq Governorate in Bahrain 2014.svg, District Map See also * List of islands of Bahrain This is a list of islands of the ''Kingdom of Bahrain'', which includes m ...
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Notre Dame Of Salaman College
Notre Dame of Salaman College is a private Catholic secondary and higher education institution run by the Diocesan Clergy of Cotabato (DCC) in Lebak, Sultan Kudarat, Philippines. Established by the Oblates in 1965, it offers secondary, technical /vocational and degree programs. Notable alumni *Sharifa Akeel Sharifa Mangatong Areef Mohammad Omar Akeel or Sharifa Akeel (born July 24, 1997) is a Filipino- Maguindanaon model and titleholder of Mutya ng Pilipinas 2018 and Miss Asia Pacific International 2018. Biography Sharifa Akeel was born in Lebak, ... - Beauty queen References Universities and colleges in Sultan Kudarat Educational institutions established in 1965 Notre Dame Educational Association Catholic secondary schools in the Philippines Catholic universities and colleges in the Philippines 1965 establishments in the Philippines {{Philippines-university-stub ...
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Redcliffe N
Redcliffe may refer to: Places England *Redcliffe, Bristol, a district of the city *Redcliffe College, a Bible college in Gloucester, England Queensland, Australia *Redcliffe Peninsula, a peninsula and suburban region in the Brisbane metropolitan area **Redcliffe Dolphins, a rugby league club **Redcliffe, Queensland, the central suburb of Redcliffe City **City of Redcliffe, the former Local Government covering Redcliffe **Electoral district of Redcliffe Western Australia *Redcliffe, Western Australia U.S.A. * Redcliffe Plantation State Historic Site, listed on the NRHP in South Carolina People * John Redcliffe-Maud (1906–1982), British civil servant and diplomat to South Africa, husband of Jean Redcliffe-Maud * Jean Redcliffe-Maud (1904–1993), British pianist and author, wife of John Redcliffe-Maud * Stratford Canning, 1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe (1786–1880), British diplomat, ambassador to the Ottoman Porte See also *Redcliff (other) *Radcliffe (disam ...
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Lady Rachel Simon
Lady Rachel Simon (; 1 August 1823 – 7 July 1899) was an England, English Jews, Jewish author. Biography Lady Rachel Simon was born in 1823, the fifth daughter of Alice () and Simeon Kensington Salaman. Her father was clothing supplier to the British Army and warden of the Western Marble Arch Synagogue, Western Synagogue, and she was the sister of Annette Salaman, Annette, Charles Kensington Salaman, Charles, and Julia Goodman, Julia, and Rose Emma Salaman. Lady Simon grew up amid the intellectual and refined surroundings of a home which was the rendezvous of many distinguished people. On 12 July 1843, she married barrister John Simon (MP, born 1818), John Simon, who would later serve as Serjeant-at-Law and Liberal Party (UK), Liberal Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Member of Parliament. A month after their marriage, the young couple left England for Colony of Jamaica, Jamaica, and on arrival there took up their residence in Spanish Town. Their daughter Zillah was born i ...
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