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  2. Space Sheriff Shaider - Wikipedia

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    Space Sheriff Shaider (宇宙刑事シャイダー, Uchū Keiji Shaidā) is a Japanese tokusatsu television show that aired from March 2, 1984, to March 8, 1985. It is the last of the "Space Sheriff Series" of the broader Metal Hero Series franchise, it is a sequel the previous two being Space Sheriff Gavan and Space Sheriff Sharivan.

  3. Sawamura - Wikipedia

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    Sawamura (written: 沢村 or 澤村) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Eiji Sawamura (沢村 栄治) (1917–1944), Japanese baseball player; Hirokazu Sawamura (澤村 拓一) (born 1988), Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball player; Ikki Sawamura (沢村 一樹) (born 1967) Japanese actor

  4. List of Egyptian artists - Wikipedia

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    Amal Kenawy (1974–2012), video and performance artist Dora Khayatt (1910–1986), Egyptian-born American painter, watercolorist Hend Kheera (born 1981), street artist

  5. Egyptians - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 13 February 2025. Ethnic group This article is about the contemporary Nile Valley ethnic group. For other uses, see Egyptian (disambiguation). For information on the population of Egypt, see Demographics of Egypt. Ethnic group Egyptians Total population 120 million (2017) Regions with significant ...

  6. Dai people - Wikipedia

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    People will offer foods, flowers and coins to the Buddha. The three months between the closing door festival and the opening door festival are the "close" time of the year, the most religious time of the year. The Water Splashing Festival is a traditional festival of the Dai people, meaning the New Year of June. The time is in the late June or ...

  7. Joseph Tawadros - Wikipedia

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    In the 2000s, Tawadros also studied in Egypt with violin player Esawi Dagher, son of the renowned violin player Abdo Dagher. [7] During the years that followed, Tawadros spent three months a year in Egypt and learned to play other instruments: the bamboo flute nay , the Arabic zither qanun and the cello.

  8. Doms in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In Evliya Çelebi's Seyahatnâme of 1668, he explained that the Gypsies from Komotini (Gümülcine) "swear by their heads" their ancestors came from Egypt. [8] Moreover, the sedentary Gypsy groups from the Serres region in Greece believe their ancestors were once taken from Egypt Eyalet by the Ottomans to Rumelia after 1517 to work on the tobacco plantations of Turkish feudals there. [9]

  9. Mounir Mourad - Wikipedia

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    Mounir Mourad or Monir Morad (Arabic: منير مراد, 13 January 1922 - 17 October 1981), born Maurice Zaki Morad Mordechai, was an Egyptian singer, actor and composer of popular songs. His compositions included film songs for famous stars such as Sharifa Fadel und Sabah , as well as duets for Egyptian actress Shadia and actor Abdel Halim ...