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Samat may refer to: *Mount Samat, a mountain in the Philippines *Samat, Kyrgyzstan, a village in Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan *Samat, Mudurnu, Turkey * Sammat, a community of Sindhi people, name given to the Samma tribes. See also Other similarly spelled names: *Samal (other) *Samar Samar ( ) is the third-largest and seventh-most populous island in the Philippines, with a total population of 1,909,537 as of the 2020 census. It is located in the eastern Visayas, which are in the central Philippines. The island is divided in ...
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Mount Samat
Mount Samat () is a mountain in the town of Pilar, Bataan, Philippines. Located near its summit is the Mount Samat National Shrine, a national shrine dedicated to the fallen Filipino and American fallen during World War II. Geology Mount Samat is a parasitic cone of Mount Mariveles with no record of historical eruption. The summit of Mount Samat is NNE of the Mariveles caldera."Mariveles Synonyms & Subfeatures"
. Retrieved on June 8, 2012. Mount Samat itself has a wide crater that opens to the northeast. The Mount Samat Cross is situated near the edge of the crater rim.


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Samat, Kyrgyzstan
Samat () is a village located in Leylek District of Batken Region, Kyrgyzstan. The village is subordinated to the town of Isfana Razzakov (; ), formerly known as Isfana, is a town in the extreme western end of Batken Region in southern Kyrgyzstan. The town is located in the southern part of the Fergana Valley, in a region surrounded on three sides by Tajikistan. It was ren .... Its population was 2,359 in 2021. References External links * Populated places in Batken Region Villages that are part of Razzakov {{Batken-geo-stub ...
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Samat, Mudurnu
Samat is a village in the Mudurnu District of Bolu Province Bolu Province () is a Provinces of Turkey, province in north-western Turkey, between the capital, Ankara, and the largest city in the country, Istanbul. Its area is 8,313 km,2, and its population is 320,824 (2022). The capital city of the pr ... in Turkey. Its population is 346 (2021). References Villages in Mudurnu District {{Bolu-geo-stub ...
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Sindhi Sammat
The Sammat (; ''sammāṭ'', ''samāṭr'', ''sammāṭh'') is the indigenous community of Sindhi people consisting of old local tribes, they are a large community in Sindhi Muslims. Hindu Sammats are also extant. Sammat refers to Sindhis with indigenous origins. The Sammat tribes have existed in the region since ancient times. The Sammats are considered to be a traditionally privileged group in the Sindhi society. Sammat rulers were praised by Bhittai, a popular 18th century poet of the Sindhi language. In contemporary Sindh, the Sammat castes are regarded as second in rank to Sayeds and other castes of Arab descent. Man who worked very hard to revive Sammat as Chairman Sammat tanzeem, was Late, Bahawal Khan Unar, who dedicated much part of his life to the cause he was committed to from early 80s to late 90s, since he passed away in 1998 and after his death things went again on a longe pause till today. See also * Sindhi Jats The Sindhi Jats ( Sindhi: سنڌي جت/جا ...
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Samma (tribe)
Sammā () is a tribe that has origins in Sindh. The Samma are spread across Pakistan and North-West India. The Sandhai Muslims are Samma who converted to Islam. Offshoots of the main branch of Samma include the Jadeja, Jadejas and Chudasama dynasty, Chudasamas of India. Origins There are different versions about the origin of the Sammas. Some link up their ancestry with Akrama bin Abul Jehal. According to some other historians, Sammas came to Sindh with Muhammad ibn al-Qasim, Muhammad bin Qasim. The Sammas are also said to be the descendants of Sam bin Umar bin Hashim bin Abi Lehab. Some derive their lineage from the Iranian King Jamshid, Jamshed. According to the genealogy in Tuhfatu-L Kiram, the Sammas originated from Rama, the son of Dasharatha, Dashrath. Samma's history, along with other tribes in the region, is intertwined with the Jats, either as a subdivision of it or a group at par. They faced restrictions similar to that of Jats. But Samma communities were confined to ...
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Samal (other)
Samal may refer to: Cultures * The 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 Samal, officially the Municipality of Samal (), is a municipality in the province of Bataan, Philippines. According to the 2020 census, it has a population of 38,302 people. Etymology Samal originated from ''samel'', a covering attached to a ba ..., a municipality in Bataan Turkey * ...
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