- Aṣ-ḥamah also
spelt as Aṣ-ḥama (Arabic: أَصْحَمَة), was the
Negus (Arabic: ٱلنَّجَاشِيّ, romanized: An-Najāshī)
ruler of the
Kingdom of
Aksum who reigned...
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Mineralogy "The
Mineral Boehmite". minerals.net.
Retrieved June 10, 2014.
Sahama, Th. G.; Lehtinen, Martti; Rehtijärvi,
Pentti (1973). "Natural boehmite...
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National Park".
World Heritage List. UNESCO.
Retrieved 13
February 2016.
Sahama,
Thure Georg (1978). The
Nyiragongo main cone. Musée
Royal de l'Afrique...
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identified with "Iathlia" c. 600 Ioel c. 614
Najashi possibly identical with
Sahama died c. 630
Sahama tradition also
records an Ella
Tsaham (Illa Ṣaḥām)...
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Jerusalem in 614 CE.
According to an
early Muslim tradition, the
Negus Sahama offered asylum to a
group of
Muslims who were
fleeing from ****cution during...
- Christianity. In 615,
during the
lifetime of Muhammad, the
Aksumite King
Sahama provided asylum to
early Muslims from
Mecca fleeing ****cution. This journey...
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likely to have been
spinel octahedra. In 1939 Erämetsä and
Thure Georg Sahama developed a new
method for the
separation of rare
earths using chromatography...
- 36081
Safford 1
Dallas County 36773
Saginaw 1
Shelby County 35137
Sahama Village 1
Tuscaloosa County 35404
Saint Bernard 1
Cullman County 35138...
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after studying the Nördlinger Ries
crater in Germany,
Professor Thure Georg Sahama began to
suspect that Lappajärvi was also a
meteorite crater and suggested...
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Erkki Saxén (pathology) 1977:
Kustaa Vilkuna (ethnography) 1976:
Thure Sahama (geochemistry) 1975:
Veikko Väänänen (romance philology) 1974: Esko Suomalainen...