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Salameh (other)
Salameh ( ar, سلامة) is a colloquial variant on the classical Arabic Salamah. Salameh may refer to: People Patronym * Amram ibn Salameh ibn Ghazal ha-Kohen ha-Levi, a Samaritan liturgical poet of late antiquity Given name * Salameh Hammad (born 1944), Jordanian politician * Salameh Nematt (born 1962), Jordanian journalist and analyst Surname * Ali Hassan Salameh (1940–1979), Palestinian chief of operations for the Black September organization * Dalal Salameh (born 1965), Palestinian activist and former politician * Hamzeh Salameh (born 1986), Lebanese footballer * Hasan Salama or Hassan Salameh (1912–1948), Palestinian fighter * Ibrahim Salameh (born 1945), Syrian Greek Catholic born Christian cleric, Apostolic Exarch of the Melkite Greek Catholic Apostolic Exarchate of Argentina * Jamal Salameh (1945–2021), Egyptian songwriter and melodist * Mohammed A. Salameh (born 1967), Palestinian perpetrator of the 1993 World Trade Center Bombing * Mostafa Salameh (born 19 ...
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Salamah (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) * Sala ...
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Nabil Salameh
Nabil Salameh, also known as ''Nabil'' or ''Nabil Bey'' (born 1962 in Tripoli, Lebanon), is a Palestinian singer, songwriter, musician, artist and journalist, founder of the world music bands Radiodervish and Al Darawish. Between 1998 and 2007 he worked as a foreign correspondent for the international network Al Jazeera, providing the western point of view relevant to international events, such as the September 11 attacks. Early life Nabil Salameh was born in Tripoli in Lebanon, eighth of nine children, three males and six females, from Palestinian refugees. In 1948, just fourteen years before his birth, following the establishment of the state of Israel his parents fled from Jaffa, where they had lived until then in their own estate, later dispossessed by Israelis. In Lebanon Nabil's father was a UN officer and UNRWA supervisor of institutes for Palestinian refugees' education. When in Lebanon, Nabil attended the Greek Orthodox college in the Christian district of Tripoli. To c ...
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Salami (other)
Salami is cured sausage, fermented and air-dried meat, originating from one of a variety of animals. Salami may also refer to: Places * Salami, Iran, a city in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Salami, Ramhormoz, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Salami, Shadegan, a village in Khuzestan Province, Iran * Salami District, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran * Salami Rural District (Khuzestan Province), Iran * Salami Rural District (Razavi Khorasan Province), Iran * Salami Plantation, see Admiralty Islands campaign People * Adebayo Salami (1951-2021), Nigerian politician * Adigun Salami (born 1988), Nigerian footballer * Eugène Salami (born 1989), Nigerian footballer * Gbolahan Salami (born 1991), Nigerian footballer * Hossein Salami (born 1960), Iranian major general and commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps * Khadija al-Salami (born 1966), Yemeni female film producer * Minna Salami (born 1978), Finnish-Nigerian journalist * Zul Kifl Salami, Benin ...
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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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Salameh-ye Vosta
Salameh-ye Vosta ( fa, سلامه وسطي, also Romanized as Salāmeh-ye Vosţá, and Salāmeh-ye Vostá; also known as Salāmeh-ye Mīānī) is a village in Dorunak Rural District, Zeydun District, Behbahan County Behbahan County ( fa, شهرستان بهبهان) is located in Khuzestan province, Iran. The capital of the county is Behbahan. At the 2006 census, the county's population (including those portions of the county later split off to form Aghajar ..., Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 228, in 53 families. References Populated places in Behbahan County {{Behbahan-geo-stub ...
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Salameh-ye Sofla
Salameh-ye Sofla ( fa, سلامه سفلي, also Romanized as Salāmeh-ye Soflá and Salāmeh Soflá; also known as Salāmat, Salāmeh, and Salāmeh-ye Pā’īn) is a village in Dorunak Rural District, Zeydun District, Behbahan County Behbahan County ( fa, شهرستان بهبهان) is located in Khuzestan province, Iran. The capital of the county is Behbahan. At the 2006 census, the county's population (including those portions of the county later split off to form Aghajar ..., Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 70, in 14 families. References Populated places in Behbahan County {{Behbahan-geo-stub ...
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Al-Salameh, Syria
al-Salameh ( ar, السلامة, al-Salāmah; tr, Sucu) is a Turkmen village in northern Aleppo Governorate, northwestern Syria. It is located on the Queiq Plain, northeast of Azaz, north of the city of Aleppo, and south of the Bab al-Salameh Border Crossing to the Turkish province of Kilis. The village administratively belongs to Nahiya Azaz in Azaz District. Nearby localities include Nayarah to the east, and Shamarikh to the northeast. In the 2004 census, Bab al-Salameh had a population of 1,408. History Traveler Martin Hartmann Martin Hartmann (9 December 1851, Breslau – 5 December 1918, Berlin) was a German orientalist, who specialized in Islamic studies. In 1875, he received his doctorate at the University of Leipzig as a student of Heinrich Leberecht Fleische ... noted the village as a Turkish village in late 19th century. References Syria–Turkey border crossings Populated places in Azaz District Turkmen communities in Syria {{AleppoSY-geo- ...
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Samir Salameh
Samir Salameh ( ar, سمير سلامة; 16 August 1944 – 16 August 2018) was a Palestinian-born French visual artist, known for painting. Early life Salameh was born in the city of Safed, Palestine on 16 August 1944 and on the impact of the 1948 exodus was forced to move with his family to the city of Majd al-Krum in Galilee, and from there to the Bint Jbeil village in Lebanon. Samir stayed with there for a short time, and continued his career in Beirut and Damascus, and finally settled in the monastery of the Christian community on the shield. Career Salameh began painting early, and received encouragement from the art teacher, a Syrian artist named Adham Ismail. He entered the faculty of fine arts of the Damascus University, and finished his studies in 1972 and then moved to Beirut, where he joined Palestine Liberation Organization. He participated in several collective exhibitions in Beirut, as well as numerous international exhibitions on Palestine. He contribute ...
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Riad Salameh
Riad Toufic Salameh (Arabic: رياض توفيق سلامة, born July 17, 1950) is the current Governor of Lebanon, Lebanon's central bank, Banque du Liban since April 1993. He was appointed Governor by decree, approved by the Council of Ministers of Lebanon, Council of Ministers for a renewable term of six years. He was reappointed for four consecutive terms; in 1999, 2005, 2011 and 2017. He is the longest-serving central bank governor in the world. Although credited for maintaining the stability of the Lebanese pound until 2019, Salameh is accused of corruption, money laundering and running the largest Ponzi scheme in history. Early life Riad Salameh was born in Antelias in 1950 into a Christian Maronite family of successful business people, long based in Liberia. His father Toufic Salameh owned the Cedars Hotel in Broummana, and his mother Raniah was a "well-known charitable activist" and Lebanese Red Cross member who was murdered in 1982. He has three siblings. Salameh g ...
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Ranin Salameh
Ranin Salameh ( ar, رانين سلامة, he, רנין סלאמה; born 16 August 1996) is an Israeli footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association football, American football, Canadian football, Australian rules football, Gaelic football, rugby le ... who plays as a defender and has appeared for the Israel women's national team. Club career Hapoel Marmorek Salameh joined Hapoel Marmorek ahead of the 2021–22 Ligat Nashim. International career Salameh has been capped for the Israel national team, appearing for the team during the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup qualifying cycle. She made one appearance in the preliminary round, coming on as a substitute in the 65th minute of a 7–0 victory over Andorra, after Israel were already leading by 7. Personal life Salameh is ethnically Arab. References External links * * * 1996 births Living people Israel ...
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Patrick Salameh
Patrick Salameh (born 21 April 1957), known as The Marseille Ripper, is a French criminal and serial killer. Between May and November 2008, in Marseille, several women disappeared. Through investigation, Patrick Salameh was found to be involved in these disappearances. He was sentenced in April 2014, October 2015, and May 2016 (on appeal), to life imprisonment, with a safety period of 22 years for kidnapping, forcible confinement, and rape resulting in death. Biography Origin Patrick Salameh was born on 21 April 1957, in Fréjus in the Var. He comes from a large family of Lebanese-Syrian origin, made up of 9 brothers and sisters. When Patrick was a child, the Salamehs moved to the Marseille region. In the early 1980s, when he was 25 years old, Salameh became manager of a restaurant, the “Rock Opéra Burger”, located in the heart of the districts of Marseille. In 1983, Patrick Salameh married and became the father of two children. In 1988, however, Salameh saw his inco ...
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Nadine Salameh
Nadine Salameh ( ar, نادين سلامة, born February 9, 1979, in Beirut, Lebanon), sometimes credited as Nadeen Salameh, is a Palestinian actress well known in Syria, where she lived and worked for most of her life. Family and childhood Before fleeing to Lebanon, after being forced out of their homeland, her family was originally from Acre, Mandatory Palestine. She also had a Syrian and Turkish ancestry. Her father, Nabil Salameh was an activist with the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Initially he was associated with Yasser Arafat's Fatah movement, and later he co-founded the more extreme Black September organization. During the 1982 Israeli intervention in Lebanon he went missing, with the presumption by family and friends he was captured by Israel. The Lebanese Civil War caused her to go to Syria, with her mother and two sisters. In Damascus, she studied in the Department of Acting of the Higher Academy of Theatrical Arts. She also studied Law at the Dam ...
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