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Shalma (Persian: شالما) may
refer to:
Shalma,
Masal Shalma,
Shaft Shalma Kuh This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
- man, Aabed-El is the
grandson of
Matzliach ben
Phinhas ben
Yitzhaq ben
Shalma, who was
Samaritan high
priest from 1933 to 1943. "High
Priests of the Israelite...
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Shalma (Persian: شالما, also
Romanized as
Shālmā and
Shalmā; also
known as
Shalmah and
Shālmā Khorūm) is a
village in
Masal Rural District, in the Central...
- ben
Shalma was the 122nd
Samaritan High
Priest from 1933 to 1943. He was
succeeded by his
brother Abisha III ben
Phinhas ben
Yitzhaq ben
Shalma, both...
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Shalma (Persian: شالما, also
Romanized as
Shālmā) is a
village in
Ahmadsargurab Rural District,
Ahmadsargurab District,
Shaft County,
Gilan Province, Iran...
- ben
Shalma was the 123rd
Samaritan High
Priest from 1943 to 1961. He is a
member of the
house of Pinhas,
descendants of
Pinhas ben
Yitzhaq ben
Shalma, and...
- (1613–1624)
Shalma I (1624–1650)
Tsedaka II (1650–1694)
Yitzhaq I (1694–1732)
Abram (1732–1752) Levi V (1752–1787)
Tabia III (1787–1855)
Shalma II (1855–1874)...
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Shalma Kuh (Persian: شالماكوه, also
Romanized as
Shālmā Kūh) is a
village in
Masal Rural District, in the
Central District of
Masal County,
Gilan Province...
- then No.2; now
David Raziel) Street;
Eilat Street (former No.298); and
Shalma Road (former No.310). The road p****ing
between Florentin and Neve Tzedek...
- Albanian: zog, a bird; zogu, the bird Aramaic: שלם (shalam), peace; שלמא (
shalma), the
peace Note:
Aramaic is
written from
right to left, so an
Aleph is...