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Surnames

* Shum (surname), a surname in various cultures (including a list of people with the name) **
Cen (surname) Cen is the Mandarin pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname written in Chinese character. It is romanized Ts'en in Wade–Giles, and variously as Sam, Sum, Sham, Shum in Cantonese, Gim, Khim, Chim in Taiwanese Hokkien and Chen in other pinyin ...
(岑), sometimes romanized Shum in Cantonese **
Shen (surname) __NOTOC__ Shen may refer to: * Shen (Chinese religion) (神), a central word in Chinese philosophy, religion, and traditional Chinese medicine; term for god or spirit * Shen (clam-monster) (蜃), a shapeshifting Chinese dragon believed to create mi ...
(沈), sometimes romanized Shum in Cantonese


Places

* Shum (location), a town in Pakistan *
Shum Laka The archaeological site of Shum Laka is the most prominent rockshelter site in the Grasslands region of the Laka Valley, northwest Cameroon. Occupations at this rockshelter date to the Later Stone Age. This region is important to investigations of ...
, most prominent site in the Laka Valley of northwest Cameroon *
Shum-gora image:000 Shum gora.JPG, 200px, Shum-gora, August 2013, as viewed from the North-East Shum Gora (russian: Шум-гора: "Noise Hill") is a massive kurgan (tumulus) situated in Peredolskaya Volost, near the bank of the Luga River, Batetsky D ...
, burial mound in northwestern Russia


Music

* "Shum" (song), 2021 song by Go_A


Politics

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Takkanot Shum The ( he, תקנות שו"ם), or Enactments of SHU"M were a set of decrees formulated and agreed upon over a period of decades by the leaders of three of the central cities of Medieval Rhineland Jewry: Speyer, Worms, and Mainz. The initials of th ...
, set of decrees formulated and agreed by three central cities of medieval Rhineland * Wagshum or shum, the governor of the province of Wag, with hereditary title from Zagwe dynasty; see
Ethiopian aristocratic and court titles Until the end of the Ethiopian monarchy in 1974, there were two categories of nobility in Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Mesafint ( gez, መሳፍንት , modern , singular መስፍን , modern , "prince"), the hereditary nobility, formed the upper ...
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