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Samal People
Samal may refer to: Cultures * The Sama–Bajaw languages, Sama languages of the Sulu Archipelago * The ethnic groups that speak this language (including the Banguingui), see Sama-Bajau peoples People * Jayiram Samal, an Indian comic actor * Sámal Joensen-Mikines, a Faroese painter * Sámal Johansen, a Faroese editor * Sámal Pætursson Lamhauge, Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands from 1706 to 1752 * Samal Saeed, an Iraqi footballer Places Iran *Samal, Iran, a village in Bushehr Province, Iran *Samal-e Jonubi, a village in Bushehr Province, Iran *Samal-e Shomali, a village in Bushehr Province, Iran Philippines * Samal, Davao del Norte, an island city in Davao del Norte ** Samar Island Natural Park * Samal, Bataan, a municipality in Bataan Turkey * Sam'al, an ancient Hittite city, now the Zincirli archaeological site in southern Turkey Other

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Sama–Bajaw Languages
The Sama–Bajaw languages are a well-established group of languages spoken by the Sama-Bajau peoples (''A'a sama'') of the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Languages Grimes (2003) identifies nine Sama–Bajaw languages. #Balangingi (Bangingi'; Northern Sama) #Central Sama (Siasa Sama) #Southern Sama (Sinama) #Pangutaran Sama language, Pangutaran Sama (Siyama) #Mapun (Kagayan) #Yakan language, Yakan #Abaknon language, Abaknon (Inabaknon) #Indonesian Bajau #West Coast Bajau The first six are spoken in the Sulu region of the southern Philippines. Indonesian Bajau is spoken mainly in Sulawesi and West Coast Bajau in Sabah, Borneo. Several dialects of the languages can be identified. Blust (2006) states that lexical evidence indicates that Sama–Bajaw originated in the Barito River, Barito region of southeast Borneo, although not from any established group of Barito languages. ''Ethnologue'' has followed, calling the resulting group 'Greater Barito'. Classification Palles ...
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Banguingui
Banguingui is a distinct ethnolinguistic group native to Balanguingui Island but also dispersed throughout the Sulu Archipelago and southern and western coastal regions of the Zamboanga Peninsula in Mindanao, Philippines. Overview The Banguingui language has both written and oral traditions. Its written language is in Jawi script and is fast becoming a dying tradition. Oral traditions are handed down by the ''kamattoahan'' (elders) to the ''kaanakan'' or ''anak baha-u'' (new generations). The Banguingui built ''kuta'' (forts) throughout the Sulu Archipelago. Like their other Sama cousins, they sailed various ships like the ''vinta'', ''salisipan'', or ''bangka-bangka'' throughout the Sulu-Sulawesi region. At the height of the Sulu Sultanate, the Banguingui, along with the Iranun people, formed the bulk of the Sultan's navy, leading coastal raids against settlements in the northern Philippines, as well as the coasts of neighboring Borneo, Sulawesi, and the Maluku Islands. ...
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Sama-Bajau Peoples
The Sama-Bajau include several Austronesian people, Austronesian ethnic groups of Maritime Southeast Asia. The name collectively refers to related people who usually call themselves the Sama or Samah (formally A'a Sama, "Sama people"); or are known by the Exonym and endonym, exonym Bajau (, also spelled Badjao, Bajaw, Badjau, Badjaw, Bajo or Bayao). They usually live a seaborne lifestyle and use small wooden sailing vessels such as the ''perahu'' (''layag'' in Maranao language, Maranao), ''djenging'' (''balutu''), ''lepa (ship), lepa'', and ''vinta'' (''pilang''). They also use medium-sized vessels like the ''Junkung, jungkung'', ''timbawan'' and small fishing vessels like ''biduk'' and ''Bangka (boat), bogo-katik''. Some Sama-Bajau groups native to Sabah are also known for their traditional horse culture. The Sama-Bajau are the dominant ethnic group of the islands of Tawi-Tawi. They are also found in other islands of the Sulu Archipelago, coastal areas of Mindanao and other i ...
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Jayiram Samal
Jayiram Samal (born 1948), also known as Jayee, is an India actor known for his comic roles in Odia cinema (Ollywood). He is accredited in over 300 works, including films, television serials, and plays. He started his career in the 1970s as a comic actor. He was known for his trademark laugh. He has also appeared in negative roles in some films. In 2008, Samal was presented with a Lifetime Achievement award at the 40th Banichitra Awards presented by the Banichitra film magazine along with singer Raghunath Panigrahi. Filmography * 2013 '' Om Sai Tujhe Salaam'' * 2002 ''Sindura Nuhein Khela Ghara'' * 1997 ''Sabitree'' * 1996 ''Jeevan Saathi'' * 1994 ''Gadhi Janile Ghara Sundar'' * 1992 ''Anti Churi Tanti Kate'' * 1988 ''Thili Jhia Heli Bohu'' * 1987 ''Jor Jaar Mulak Taar'' * 1987 ''Tunda Baaida'' * 1985 ''Hakim Babu ''Hakim Babu'' is a 1985 Indian Odia-language drama film directed by Pranab Das and starring Ajit Das, Jaya Swami and Bijaya Jena. The film marks the second c ...
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Sámal Joensen-Mikines
Sámuel Joensen-Mikines (1906–1979) was a Faroese painter. He was the first recognised painter of the Faroe Islands and one of the Faroe Islands' most important artists. Many of his paintings have been displayed on Faroese stamps. Gallery File:Faroe_stamp_014_mikines.jpg, '' Hvítanes and Skálafjørður'' File:Faroe stamp 288 europe - departure.jpg, Teir leggja av landi (departure). Stamp of 1996 File:Faroe stamp 289 europe - mikineskona.jpg, Mykineskona (a woman from Mykines his wife?), 1934, 56*42 cm, National Art Gallery in Tórshavn. Stamp of 1996 File:Faroe stamp 217 mikines - funeral procession.jpg, Líkskari (funeral procession), 1951, 60*88 cm, private ownership. stamp of 1991. File:Faroe stamp 218 mikines - the farewell.jpg, Fráferðin (The Farewell), 1955, 100x150cm, Listasavn Føroya. File:Faroe stamp 219 mikines - handanagardur.jpg, Handanágarður, 1957, 65x80cm, private property File:Faroe stamp 220 mikines - winter morning.jpg, Vetrarmorgun (Winter ...
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Sámal Johansen
Sámal Johansen (born 31 October 1899 in Haldórsvík, Faroe Islands, died 11 March 1991) was a Faroese writer and teacher. He was the father of Marita Petersen, the first female prime minister of the Faroe Islands. In the years 1928 - 1931, Sámal Johansen was editor, together with Samuel Jacob Sesanus Olsen, of the children's magazine Barnablaðið. Johansen received the Faroese Literature Prize The Faroese Literature Prize, also known as the Mentanarvirðisløn M. A. Jacobsens (M. A. Jacobsen's Cultural Award), is a prize for Faroese literature that was begun by the Tórshavnar kommuna (Tórshavn City Council) in 1958. Its winners inclu ..., also known as M.A. Jacobsens Heiðursløn in Faroese, in 1975 for the book 'Á bygd fyrst í tjúgundu øld'. Published * 1950 ''Hylurin'' in ''Mín jólabók'' * 1957 ''Jólaaftanskvøld'' in Mín jólabók * 1961 ''Tvey systkin'' in ''Mín jólabók'' * 1970 ''Á bygd fyrst í 20. øld'' (book) * 1972 ''Heimbygdin og aðrar søgu ...
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Sámal Pætursson Lamhauge
Sámal Pætursson Lamhauge (died 1752 in Lamba) was Lawman of the Faroe Islands The Faroe Islands ( ) (alt. the Faroes) are an archipelago in the North Atlantic Ocean and an autonomous territory of the Danish Realm, Kingdom of Denmark. Located between Iceland, Norway, and the United Kingdom, the islands have a populat ... from 1706 to 1752. Lamhauge was the father-in-law of Hans Jákupsson Debes, who followed him in the post. He was the longest serving lawman of the Faroe Islands, serving for 46 years. References *''Løgtingið 150 – Hátíðarrit''. Tórshavn 2002, Bind 2, S. 366. (Avsnitt ''Føroya løgmenn fram til 1816'')PDF-Download 1752 deaths Lawmen of the Faroe Islands Year of birth unknown {{Faroes-politician-stub ...
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Samal Saeed
Samal Saeed Mujbel Al Mamoori (; born 1 December 1987) is an Iraqi football defender who plays for Al-Diwaniya SC and the Iraq national football team. Personal Samal is the twin brother of the Iraqi midfielder Samer Saeed and the older brother of Iraqi defender Sameh Saeed. International goals :''Scores and results list Iraq's goal tally first.'' Honours Club ;Erbil SC * Iraqi Premier League: 2007–08, 2008–09 ;Al-Quwa Al-Jawiya * AFC Cup: 2016, 2017 * Iraq FA Cup: 2015–16 * Iraqi Premier League: 2016–17 Country * 2005 West Asian Games Gold medallist. * 2012 Arab Nations Cup Bronze medallist * 2012 WAFF Championship The 2012 WAFF Championship was the 7th WAFF Championship, an international tournament for member nations of the West Asian Football Federation. It was hosted by Kuwait from 8 to 20 December 2012. The defending champions were Kuwait. However, the ...: runner-up Individual * 15/16 IPL Center Back of the season References External links * ...
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Samal, Iran
Sarmal () is a village in Chah Kutah Rural District of Choghadak District in Bushehr County, Bushehr province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was 268 in 61 households, when it was in Howmeh Rural District of the Central District. The following census in 2011 counted 275 people in 73 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 281 people in 83 households. In 2020, Sarmal was separated from the district in the formation of Choghadak District and transferred to Chah Kutah Rural District created in the new district. See also Notes References Populated places in Bushehr County {{BushehrCounty-geo-stub ...
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Samal-e Jonubi
Samal-e Jonubi () is a village in Ahram Rural District of the Central District in Tangestan County, Bushehr province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was 1,067 in 271 households. The following census in 2011 counted 1,114 people in 290 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 1,172 people in 364 households. See also Notes References Populated places in Tangestan County {{Tangestan-geo-stub ...
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Samal-e Shomali
Samal-e Shomali () is a village in Ahram Rural District of the Central District in Tangestan County, Bushehr province, Iran Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) and also known as Persia, is a country in West Asia. It borders Iraq to the west, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Armenia to the northwest, the Caspian Sea to the north, Turkmenistan to the nort .... Demographics Population At the time of the 2006 National Census, the village's population was 829 in 207 households. The following census in 2011 counted 989 people in 268 households. The 2016 census measured the population of the village as 1,044 people in 317 households. See also Notes References Populated places in Tangestan County {{Tangestan-geo-stub ...
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Samal, Davao Del Norte
Samal, officially the Island Garden City of Samal (IGaCOS; ; ) is a Cities of the Philippines#Legal classification, component city in the Provinces of the Philippines, province of Davao del Norte, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 116,771 people. It is made up of Samal Island and the smaller Talikud Island in Davao Gulf, from the merger of former municipalities of Samal, Babak, and Kaputian. Samal is a part of the Metro Davao, Metropolitan Davao area and is two kilometers away from Davao City, in mainland Mindanao, the largest city and the primary economic center of that island. Etymology The name Samal was derived from the Sama-Bajau peoples, the natives who were the first inhabitants of the island. The first datu on the island was Datu Taganiyug, a native of what is now Peñaplata, today the governance center of the city. In the past, the people of the island named a place about what the said place is known for. For example, the name ''Peñ ...
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