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Shuichi Sekiya (born 11 June 1969) is a Japanese biathlete. He competed in the men's sprint event at the 1998 Winter Olympics. [1] References
Sekiya may refer to: Sekiya Seikei (1855–1896), Japanese geologist and seismologists; Masanori Sekiya (born 1949), racing car driver, Le Mans winner; Ryōichi Sekiya (born 1967), Japanese ultramarathon and marathon runner; Ryota Sekiya (born 1991), former Nippon Professional Baseball player; Shuichi Sekiya (born 1969), Japanese biathlete
The Tribe of Dan (Hebrew: דָּן, "Judge") was one of the twelve tribes of Israel, according to the Torah.According to the Hebrew Bible, the tribe initially settled in the hill lands bordering Ephraim and Benjamin on the east and Judah and the Philistines on the south but migrated north due to pressure of their enemies, settling at Laish (later known as Dan), near Mount Hermon.
Where you know her from: “Selling Sunset” Chrishell Stause rose to fame with the cast of “Selling Sunset,” which follows the lives of a luxury real estate firm in L.A.
Sekiya had a lyric soprano voice. [7] [8] She sang on opera stages and gave recitals in Spain, [9] Germany, [6] Italy, [6] England, and the United States.[10] [11] A Los Angeles critic in 1931 described her as possessing "an indescribable sweetness and charm", and Sekiya's own compositions in the program as "oddly beautiful and fascinating."
Abu Hurairah's personal name (ism) is unknown, and so is his father's. [note 1] The most popular opinion, voiced by Al-Dhahabi and Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani, is that it was 'Abd al-Raḥmān ibn Ṣakhr (عبد الرحمن بن صخر).
Salah al-Zawawi, who was an experienced diplomat, was sent to Tehran in 1983 to succeed Hani al-Hassan. Salah al-Zawawi was the Palestinian ambassador in Tehran for a long period of four decades, from 1980 to 2022. [9] And because of his long service, he was given the title of "Moghaddam Al-Sofara" or "Sheikh Al-Sofara" (lit. ' Doyen '). He was ...
Masanori Sekiya (関谷 正徳, Sekiya Masanori, born 27 November 1949) is a Japanese former racing driver, most famous for being the first Japanese driver to win the 24 Hours of Le Mans, in 1995. Sekiya drove in single-seaters in his early career, contesting the Japanese Formula 3000 Championship and Formula Nippon from 1987 to 1993, mostly ...