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Salim (name) Salim (also spelled Saleem or Salem or Selim, ar, سليم, strictly transliterated as ') is a name of Arabic origin meaning "safe" or "undamaged". Related names are Selima, Salima, Saleemah, and Salma. When transliterated, the name Salem ( ar, ...
, or Saleem or Salem or Selim, a name of Arabic origin *
Salim (poet) Salim is the pen name for Abdul-Rehman Begi Saheb-Qiran (Ebdulrehman Begî Sahibqîran, Kurdish language, Kurdish: عەبدولڕەحمان بەگی ساحێبقران) the nineteenth century Kurdish poet. Known by his pseudonym as Salim or Salem ...
(1800–1866) *
Saleem (playwright) Saleem is a Palestinian-American playwright, actor and dancer based in Los Angeles, California, United States. He was the recipient of a 1996 GLAAD Harvey Fierstein Award for Best Original Writing for his semi-autobiographical play '' Salam Shal ...
(fl. 1996) *
Selim I Selim I ( ota, سليم الأول; tr, I. Selim; 10 October 1470 – 22 September 1520), known as Selim the Grim or Selim the Resolute ( tr, links=no, Yavuz Sultan Selim), was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1512 to 1520. Despite last ...
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Selim II Selim II ( Ottoman Turkish: سليم ثانى ''Selīm-i sānī'', tr, II. Selim; 28 May 1524 – 15 December 1574), also known as Selim the Blond ( tr, Sarı Selim) or Selim the Drunk ( tr, Sarhoş Selim), was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire ...
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Selim III Selim III ( ota, سليم ثالث, Selim-i sâlis; tr, III. Selim; was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1789 to 1807. Regarded as an enlightened ruler, the Janissaries eventually deposed and imprisoned him, and placed his cousin Mustafa ...
, Ottoman Sultans * Selim people, an ethnic group of Sudan *Salim, birth name of Mughal Emperor
Jahangir Nur-ud-Din Muhammad Salim (30 August 1569 – 28 October 1627), known by his imperial name Jahangir (; ), was the fourth Mughal Emperor, who ruled from 1605 until he died in 1627. He was named after the Indian Sufi saint, Salim Chishti. Ear ...


Fictional characters

* Saleem, in ''
Corner Shop Show ''Corner Shop Show'' is a British comedy drama Drama is the specific mode of fiction represented in performance: a play, opera, mime, ballet, etc., performed in a theatre, or on radio or television.Elam (1980, 98). Considered as a gen ...
'' * Selim Bradley, in ''Fullmetal Alchemist'' * Pasha Selim, in Mozart's opera ''
Die Entführung aus dem Serail ' () ( K. 384; ''The Abduction from the Seraglio''; also known as ') is a singspiel in three acts by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The German libretto is by Gottlieb Stephanie, based on Christoph Friedrich Bretzner's ''Belmont und Constanze, oder Die ...
'' * Saleem Sinai, in ''
Midnight's Children ''Midnight's Children'' is a 1981 novel by Indian-British writer Salman Rushdie, published by Jonathan Cape with cover design by Bill Botten, about India's transition from British colonial rule to independence and partition. It is a postcolo ...
'' * Salim Othman, in ''
House of Ashes ''The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes'' is a 2021 interactive drama and survival horror video game with sci-fi and action horror elements developed by Supermassive Games and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment. It is the third ins ...
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Places

* Salim, Iran (disambiguation) *
Salem, Ma'ale Iron Salem or Salim ( ar, سالم, he, סאלם) is an Arab village in Israel's Haifa District. The village is in the Wadi Ara area of the northern Triangle, 4 kilometers northeast of Umm al-Fahm. Since 1996, it has been under the jurisdiction of t ...
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Salim, Syria Slaim ( ar, سليم also spelled ''Slim'', ''Slem'' and ''Slaym'') is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the al-Suwayda Governorate, located north of al-Suwayda. Nearby localities include Attil to the west, Mardak and Shahba ...
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Selim, Yenipazar Selim is a village in the Yenipazar, Bilecik, District of Yenipazar, Bilecik Province, Turkey. As of 2010 it had a population of 238 people. References

Villages in Yenipazar District, Bilecik Province {{Bilecik-geo-stub ...
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Selim (District), Kars Selim ( ota, سليم, ku, Selim, russian: Ново-Селим) is a town and a district of Kars Province in the Eastern Anatolia region of Turkey Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, li ...
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Selim railway station Selim station ( tr, Selim garı) is a railway station in the town of Selim, Turkey. The station is served by the Eastern Express, operated by the Turkish State Railways from İstanbul ) , postal_code_type = Postal code , postal_code ...
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Salim, Nablus Salim ( ar, سالم) is a Palestinian town in the northern West Bank, located six kilometers east of Nablus and is a part of the Nablus Governorate. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), Salim had a population of appro ...
, West Bank


Other uses

* ''Salim'' (film), a 2014 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film * ''Saleem'' (film), a 2009 Telugu film *
Selim (horse) Selim (1802–1825) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. He was owned by the Prince of Wales, D. Radcliffe and later Arthur Shakespear. After retiring from racing he became a successful stallion and was British Champion sire in 1814. His p ...
(1802–1825), 19th-century Thoroughbred racehorse *
Salim Group The Salim Group is Indonesia's biggest conglomerate and refers to companies where the Salim family held majority ownership. Its assets include Indofood Sukses Makmur, the world's largest instant noodle producer; Indomobil Group, one of Indones ...
, an Indonesian conglomerate *
Salim (Thai slang) In contemporary Thai politics, ''salim'' ( th, สลิ่ม, ) is a Thai slang referring to people who are sceptics of democracy and supports the military's involvement in politics. Politicist Surachart Bamrungsuk saw ''salim''s as representativ ...
, a political slang in Thai *
Shalim Shalim (Šalām, Shalem, Salem, and Salim) is a god in Canaanite religion, mentioned in inscriptions found in Ugarit (Ras Shamra) in Syria.Golan, 2003, p. 82. "The name of the Canaanite deity of the setting sun Salim, or Salem, ..The names Saha ...
, or Salim, a Canaanite god *
Grains of Selim Grains of Selim are the seeds of a shrubby tree, ''Xylopia aethiopica'', found in Africa. The seeds have a musky flavor and are used as a spice in a manner similar to black pepper, and as a flavouring agent that defines , the dominant style of c ...
, an African spice


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Ænon Aenon ( grc-gre, Αἰνών, ''Ainṓn''), distinguished as Aenon near Salim, is the site mentioned by the Gospel of John () as one of the places where John was baptising people, after baptizing Jesus in Bethany-beyond-the-Jordan.Nichols (2009), ...
near Salim, place named in the Gospel of John *
Salaam (disambiguation) Salaam is a short form of ''As-salamu alaykum'', an Arabic greeting meaning "Peace be upon you". This phrase and the Arabic word 'peace' derive from the Semitic root Š-L-M. Salaam or Salam may also refer to: Businesses and organizations * ...
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Salem (disambiguation) Salem may refer to: Places Canada Ontario * Bruce County ** Salem, Arran–Elderslie, Ontario, in the municipality of Arran–Elderslie ** Salem, South Bruce, Ontario, in the municipality of South Bruce * Salem, Dufferin County, Ontario, part ...
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Salem (name) Salem ( ar, سالم, properly transliterated as '; it can also be a transliteration of the he, שָׁלֵם '; the Jewish and Arabic name is also transliterated as ''Salem'') is an Arabic and Jewish-origin given name and surname, also a Sephard ...
* Salimi (disambiguation) *
Slim (name) Slim ( ar, سليم, translit=Slīm), is an Arabic name which can be either a given name or a surname. It is also an English-language surname. Notable people with the given name or surname include: * Slim Albaher (born 1994), American YouTuber ...
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Š-L-M Shin-Lamedh- Mem is the triconsonantal root of many Semitic words and many of those words are used as names. The root meaning translates to "whole, safe, intact, unharmed, to go free, without blemish". Its earliest known form is in the name of S ...
, the triconsonantal root of many Semitic words {{disambiguation, geo, hndis