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Sisan may
refer to:
Šišan,
Croatia Sisan, Iran This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an...
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Šišan (Italian: Sissano) is a
village in the muni****lity of Ližnjan-Lisignano, in
southern Istria in Croatia.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion...
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unfortified village in the
Roman province of
Cilicia Secunda. The
names Sisan or
Sisia are
first mentioned in the 5th and 6th
centuries in Gr**** and Latin...
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Vodnjan it was
named "Bumbaro", in Bale "Valìʃe", in
Rovinj "Ruvignìʃ", in
Šišan "Siʃanìʃ", in Fažana "Faʃanìʃ" and in Galižana "Galiʃaneʃ". The term Istriot...
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Sisan-e
Qadim (Persian: سيسان قديم, also
Romanized as
Sīsān-e Qadīm; also
known as
Sīsān,
Sīsān-e Now,
Sīsān-e Qadīmī, and Valī-ye ‘Aşr) is a
village in...
- Brazil. The
group also
controls the Tele Sena, the
Teatro Imprensa, Jequiti,
Sisan Empreendimentos and many
other investments such as
hotels and
shopping malls...
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Zohar Simeon Stylites (c. 388–459 AD),
Christian pillar-hermit from
Sisan,
Syria Simeon Stylites III, 5th-century pillar-hermit
Simeon Stylites the...
- (유재론 遺才論)
Seongsobu bugo (성소부부고 惺所覆?藁)
Haksan chodam (학산초담 鶴山樵談)
Gukjo sisan (국조시산 國朝詩刪)
Hanjeongnok (한정록 閑情錄)
Gyosansihwa (교산시화 蛟山詩話)
Gosiseon (고시선...
- com 13.
November 2016. Aḥmad aṭ-Ṭaiyib: al-Azhar barīʾ min muʾtamar aš-
Šīšān.. wa-s-Salafīyūn min ahl as-sunna wa-l-ǧamāʿa
Arabic CNN 19.
November 2016...
- Wai-kwong Wong Koon-ko Luk
Chuen as
Nakacho Suen Kwok-ming as
Sisan Triad's thug
James Ha as
Sisan Triad's thug Chu Tau as Cheung's thug
Ridley Tsui as ********in...