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  2. Hammam - Wikipedia

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    A hammam (Arabic: حمّام, romanized: ḥammām), also often called a Turkish bath by Westerners, [1] is a type of steam bath or a place of public bathing associated with the Islamic world. It is a prominent feature in the culture of the Muslim world and was inherited from the model of the Roman thermae.

  3. Chava Alberstein - Wikipedia

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    Born Ewa Alberstein in Szczecin, Poland, her name was Hebraized to Chava when she moved to Israel with her family in 1950. [1] She grew up in Kiryat Haim. [citation needed]In 1964, when she was seventeen, Alberstein was invited to appear at the Hammam Nightclub in Jaffa.

  4. Category:Hammams - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to hammams (Turkish baths) and their variations. They are a type of steam bath or a place of public bathing associated with the Islamic world.They are a prominent feature in the culture of the Muslim world and was inherited from the model of the Roman thermae.

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  6. Bathing - Wikipedia

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    Ali Gholi Agha hammam, Isfahan, Iran. A hammam [a] is a type of steam bath or a place of public bathing associated with the Islamic world. It is a prominent feature in the culture of the Muslim world and was inherited from the model of the Roman thermae.

  7. Shahi Hammam - Wikipedia

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    The Shahi Hammam (Punjabi: شاہی حمام, romanized: Shā(h)ī (H)a'mām; Urdu: شاہی حمام, romanized: Shāhī Hamām; lit. ' Royal Baths ' ), also known as the Wazir Khan Hammam , is a Turkish bath which was built in Lahore , Punjab, Pakistan , in 1635 C.E. during the reign of Emperor Shah Jahan .

  8. Hamam al-Sammara - Wikipedia

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    Hamam al-Sammara (Arabic: حمام السمرا, also spelled Hamaam as-Sumara; transliteration: "the Bath of the Samaritans" or "the Brown Bath") was a hammam (traditional public bathhouse) in the Zeitoun Quarter of the Old City of Gaza. It was situated 3 meters (9.8 ft) below street level. [1] It was owned by Salim Abdullah al-Wazeer. [2]

  9. The history behind song ‘Lift Every Voice and Sing’ - AOL

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    The song was first performed in 1900 during a celebration of former president Abraham Lincoln. It was sung by a choir of 500 children at their segregated school in Florida, per the NAACP.