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  2. Toshiko Sekiya - Wikipedia

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    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."

  3. Satu Nusa Satu Bangsa - Wikipedia

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    Satu nusa Satu bangsa Satu bahasa kita Tanah air Pasti jaya Untuk s'lama-lamanya Reff : Indonesia pusaka Indonesia tercinta Nusa bangsa Dan Bahasa Kita bela bersama One Native Land One Nation Our language is one The Motherland Will be Glorious For Forever and ever Reff : The Sacred Indonesia The Beloved Indonesia Native land, nation and language

  4. Sekiya - Wikipedia

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    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

  5. Semitic people - Wikipedia

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    The first depiction of historical ethnology of the world separated into the biblical sons of Noah: Semites, Hamites and Japhetites. Gatterer's Einleitung in die Synchronistische Universalhistorie (1771) explains his view that modern history has shown the truth of the biblical prediction of Japhetite supremacy (Genesis 9:25–27). [1]

  6. Shibal Ibrahim - Wikipedia

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    Shibal Ibrahim (Arabic: شبال إبراهيم) (born c. 1977) is an activist for Kurdish rights in Qamishly, Syria. He is a member of the Union of Young Kurds in Syria , a group which organizes pro-reform protests in predominantly Kurdish areas.

  7. Shibam - Wikipedia

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    The first known inscription about the city dates from the 3rd century CE. [6]The origins of the city of Shibam date back to the pre-Islamic period, when the city rose to prominence until it became the capital of the Kingdom of Hadhramaut in 300 AD, after the destruction of its previous capital, Shabwa, located in the far west of the Hadhramaut Valley.

  8. King Siliwangi - Wikipedia

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    King Siliwangi or Prabu Siliwangi (Sundanese: ᮕᮢᮘᮥ ᮞᮤᮜᮤᮝᮍᮤ) was a semi-legendary king of the Hindu Sunda Kingdom in pre-Islamic West Java. [ 1 ] : 415 He is a popular character in Pantun Sunda oral tradition, folklore, and tales that describe his reign as a glorious era for the Sundanese people .

  9. Melayu Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Melayu Kingdom (also known as Malayu, Dharmasraya Kingdom or the Jambi Kingdom; Chinese: 末羅瑜國; pinyin: Mòluóyú Guó, reconstructed Middle Chinese pronunciation mat-la-yu kwok) [1] [2] [3] was a classical Buddhist kingdom located in what is now the Indonesian province of West Sumatra and Jambi.