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- (from the article "police") ...of equipment carried by uniformed officers has grown considerably since the 1950s, when it basically ...
- Sam Houston State University
- public, coeducational institution of higher learning in Huntsville, Texas, U.S. It is part of the ...
- Sam Houston, Fort
- (from the article "San Antonio") Military installations largely account for San Antonio's rapid growth after 1940. Fort Sam Houston (1879), ...
- Sam Peng
- (from the article "Bangkok") ...in the 18th century and its citadel was moved to the east bank of the ...
- Sam Rainsy Party
- (from the article "Cambodia") ...April, further consolidating its position. The CPP won 61% of the popular vote and was ...
- Sam Saen Thai
- great sovereign of the Lan Xang kingdom of Laos, whose reign brought peace, prosperity, and ... [1 Related Articles]
- Sam's Wholesale Club
- (from the article "Walton, Sam") In 1983, Walton founded Sam's Wholesale Club, a chain of deep-discount wholesale warehouse outlets, and ...
- sama'
- (Arabic: "listening"), the Sufi (Muslim mystic) practice of listening to music and chanting to reinforce ... [1 Related Articles]
- Sama, Balkrishna
- (from the article "Nepali literature") The advent of modern literature in Nepal really began in the 1920s and '30s with ...
- Sama, Koffi
- (from the article "Togo") ...Eyadema, Faure Gnassingbe from February 5 (acting from February 21), Abass Bonfoh (acting) from February ...
- samabhava
- (from the article "Gandhi, Mohandas Karamchand") ...aparigraha (nonpossession), which implied that man had to jettison the material goods that cramped the ...
- Samad, Isa
- (from the article "Malaysia") ...hampered by the misappropriation of relief funds by aid distributors. Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi's ...
- Samadet faience
- tin-glazed earthenware made in the 18th century in Samadet, Landes, France, at a factory founded ...
- samadhi
- ("total self-collectedness"), in Hindu and Buddhist religion and philosophy, the highest state of mental concentration ... [5 Related Articles]
- samahartri
- (from the article "India") ...the ministerial council being a largely advisory body. The offices of the
- Samak Sundaravej
- On Jan. 28, 2008, by a vote of 310 to 163, the parliament of Thailand ... [1 Related Articles]
- Samakow, Battle of
- (from the article "Murad I") ...Chernomen in the Battle of the Maritsa River, took the Macedonian towns of Drama, Kavala, ...
- Samakuva, Isaias
- (from the article "Angola") ...parties went into action to prepare for the contest. The leading opposition party, the National ...
- Samal
- Muslim cultural-linguistic group of the Philippines, numbering about 360,000 in the late 20th century. They ... [1 Related Articles]
- Samalan language
- (from the article "Austronesian languages") ...island off the southeastern coast of Taiwan; almost all the languages of the Philippine Islands; ...
- Saman-Khuda
- (from the article "Iran") There was nothing of the popular hero in the Samanids' origin. Their eponym was Saman-Khoda, ...
- Samana
- city, northeastern Dominican Republic, on the southern shore of the Samana Peninsula. The city was ...
- Samana Bay
- bay located in the northeastern Dominican Republic and lying along the Mona Passage joining the ... [1 Related Articles]
- Samana Cay
- islet, eastern Bahamas, 22 miles (35 km) northeast of Acklins Island. About 10 miles (16 ...
- samanantara-pratyaya
- (from the article "pratyaya") ...all causes are classifiable into four types (catvarah pratyayah): (1) the direct cause (hetu-pratyaya); (2) ...
- samandarin
- (from the article "steroid") ...aurotaenia, produces a deadly alkaloid, batrachotoxin (14), which is used by tribal peoples as an ...
- samanera
- (from the article "pabbajja") Buddhist rite of ordination by which a layman becomes a novice (Pali samanera; Sanskrit sramanera). ...
- Samanid Dynasty
- (AD 819-999), first native dynasty to arise in Iran after the Muslim Arab conquest. It ... [11 Related Articles]
- Samaniego, Felix Maria
- poet whose books of fables for schoolchildren have a grace and simplicity that has won ... [1 Related Articles]
- Samaniego, Manuel
- (from the article "Latin American art") In addition to sculpture, the paintings of the Quito school displayed Rococo intimacy. Manuel Samaniego ...
- samanta
- (from the article "India") ...the chief merchant (sarthavaha), and representatives of the artisans and of the ...
- samanya
- (from the article "Vaisheshika") (4) Samanya, or genus, which denotes characteristic similarities that allow two or more objects to ...
- samapatti
- (from the article "Buddhist meditation") The dhyanas are followed by four further spiritual exercises, the samapattis ("attainments"). They are described ...
- Samar
- island, east-central Philippines, the third largest (after Luzon and Mindanao), part of the Visayas group. ... [1 Related Articles]
- Samara
- oblast (region), western Russia. It is located in the middle Volga River ...
- samara
- (from the article "Classification of fruits") ...ornamental. The tree grows to 9-15 m (30-50 feet) tall. The compound leaves (rare among ...
- Samara
- city and administrative centre, west-central Samara oblast (region), western Russia. It lies ... [2 Related Articles]
- Samara Reservoir
- (from the article "Volga River") ...1941 and encompassing an area of about 1,750 square miles, was the first of the ...
- Samara River
- river in Orenburg and Samara oblasti (provinces), western Russia, a left-bank tributary of the Volga. ...
- Samarai
- town and port on Samarai Island, Papua New Guinea, southwestern Pacific Ocean. It lies 3 ...
- Samarai Island
- (from the article "Samarai") town and port on Samarai Island, Papua New Guinea, southwestern Pacific Ocean. It lies 3 ...
- Samaran
- any member of a large ethnolinguistic group of the Philippines, living on Samar, eastern Leyte, ... [1 Related Articles]
- Samaranch, Juan Antonio, marques de Samaranch
- Spanish businessman and public official who served from 1980 to 2001 as the seventh president ... [1 Related Articles]
- Samaras, Lucas
- (from the article "environmental sculpture") ...Other notable sculptors of indoor environmental works include the American artist Edward Kienholz, whose densely ...
- Samaria
- the central region of ancient Palestine. Samaria extends for about 40 miles (65 km) from ... [1 Related Articles]
- Samaria
- ancient town in central Palestine. It is located on a hill northwest of Nablus in ... [4 Related Articles]
- Samarian Hills
- (from the article "West Bank") Geographically, the West Bank is mostly composed of north-south-oriented limestone hills (conventionally called the Samarian ...
- Samarin, Yury Fyodorovich
- (from the article "Russia") ...country gentry for their part in the insurrection, the Russian authorities carried out a land ...
- Samarinda
- kotamadya (municipality), capital of East Kalimantan propinsi (province), eastern Borneo, Indonesia. It is on the ...
- Samaritan
- member of a community of Jews, now nearly extinct, that claims to be related by ... [8 Related Articles]
- Samaritan alphabet
- (from the article "Hebrew alphabet") ...represented, and was written from right to left; but the early alphabet is more closely ...
- Samaritan Pentateuch
- (from the article "biblical literature") The importance of the recension known as the Samaritan Pentateuch lies in the fact that ...
- samarium
- (Sm), chemical element, rare-earth metal of the lanthanoid series of the periodic table. Samarium is ... [2 Related Articles]
- samarium-147
- (from the article "dating") The radioactive decay of samarium of mass 147 (147Sm) to neodymium of mass 143 (143Nd) ...
- samarium-neodymium dating
- (from the article "dating") The radioactive decay of samarium of mass 147 (147Sm) to neodymium of mass 143 (143Nd) ...
- Samarkand
- city in east-central Uzbekistan that is one of the oldest cities of Central Asia. In ... [16 Related Articles]
- Samarkand rug
- handwoven floor covering that was once marketed through the ancient city of Samarkand in Uzbekistan ... [2 Related Articles]
- Samarkand ware
- in Islamic ceramics, style originating in Samarkand province (now in Uzbekistan) that was at its ... [1 Related Articles]
- Samaroff, Olga
- American pianist who also found a successful and varied career as a music educator.
- Samarra'
- town, central Iraq. Located on the Tigris River, it is the site of a prehistoric ... [9 Related Articles]
- Samarra' ware
- (from the article "Hassuna") ...Husking-tray fragments have been found from Eridu in southern Iraq to Ras Shamra on the ...
- Samastipur
- city, northern Bihar state, northeastern India. Samastipur lies just south of the Burhi Gandak River. ...
- samavaya
- (from the article "Vaisheshika") (6) Samavaya, or inherence, which indicates things inseparably connected.
- Samaveda
- (from the article "Brahmana") Properly speaking, the Brahmanas of the Samaveda are the Pancavimsa (25 books), Sadvimsa (26th), and ...
- Samaw'al, as-
- (from the article "mathematics") In the 12th century the physician al-Samaw'al continued and completed the work of al-Karaji in ...
- Samawah, Al-
- city, southern Iraq. It is approximately 164 miles (266 km) south of Baghdad and is ...
- Samaxi
- city, east-central Azerbaijan. It is located 76 miles (122 km) west of Baku and is ...
- samayika
- (from the article "Jainism") Lay people are further enjoined to perform the six "obligatory actions" at regular intervals, especially ...
- samba
- ballroom dance of Brazilian origin, popularized in western Europe and the United States in the ... [1 Related Articles]
- samba school
- (from the article "Brazil") ...find a social outlet in Carnival preparations. During a considerable part of the year, they ...
- sambal
- in Indonesian and Malaysian cuisine, a spicy relish served as a side dish. The basic ...
- Sambalpur
- town, northwestern Orissa state, eastern India. The town is a commercial centre and rail terminus ...
- sambar
- (Cervus unicolor), widely distributed deer, family Cervidae (order Artiodactyla), found from India and Nepal eastward ... [3 Related Articles]
- Sambation
- legendary "Sabbath River" beyond which the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel were exiled in 721 ...
- Sambhaji
- (from the article "India") The good fortune of Shivaji did not fall to his son and successor, Sambhaji, who ...
- Sambhal
- town, northwestern Uttar Pradesh state, northern India. It lies southwest of Moradabad town. Sambhal is ...
- Sambhar Salt Lake
- ephemeral salt lake, the largest lake in India, situated in east-central Rajasthan state, west of ... [1 Related Articles]
- sambhoga-kaya
- (from the article "Buddha") ...buddha of infinite light, Amitabha, and his Western Paradise called Sukhavati. In the buddha fields, ...
- Sambi, Ahmed Abdallah Mohamed
- (from the article "Comoros") ...island of Mayotte, a de facto dependency of France since 1976 | Population (2007 est.): ...
- Sambin, Hugues
- (from the article "furniture") ...where Francis I employed several Italian artists and craftsmen; in Ile-de-France, headed by the work ...
- Sambir
- city, western Ukraine, on the Dniester River. Built after the settlement of Staryi Sambir (Old ...
- Sambo
- (from the article "Hadejia") ...leader who held the title sarkin ("chief ") Fulanin Hadejia, pledged allegiance to the Fulani ...
- sambo
- (Russian: "self-defense without weapons"), form of wrestling developed in the Soviet Union in the 1930s ... [1 Related Articles]
- Sambolei
- (from the article "Jama'are") ...Wudil, Azare, and Faggo. Traditionally founded in 1811 by Muhammadu Wabi I, a leader in ...
- Samborombon Bay
- bay of the South Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the Rio de la Plata, ...
- Sambre-Meuse Valley
- (from the article "Belgium") ...area is the Condroz, a plateau more than 1,100 feet (335 metres) in elevation comprising ...
- Sambucuccio d'Alando
- Corsican revolutionary who, in collaboration with Genoa, led an uprising against the feudal Cinarca family ...
- Samburupithecus
- (from the article "human evolution") In a phylogenetic model that emphasizes African Miocene species, Samburupithecus is ancestral to Australopithecus, Paranthropus, ...
- Samch'onp'o
- city, in South Kyongsang do (province), southern South Korea. Islands such as Ch'ongsan, Sinsu, and ...
- samdesa
- (from the article "South Asian arts") ...exiled lover sends a message to his beloved by way of a monsoon cloud, thus ...
- samdhya
- (from the article "Hinduism") The morning and evening adorations (sandhya), being a very important duty of ...
- same-sex marriage
- the practice of marriage between two males or two females. Although the institution of marriage ... [28 Related Articles]
- Samedi, Societe du
- (from the article "Scudery, Madeleine de") ...literary circle of the Hotel de Rambouillet; by the late 1640s, she had replaced Madame ...
- Samhain
- (Celtic: "End of Summer"), one of the most important and sinister calendar festivals of the ... [2 Related Articles]
- Samhita
- (from the article "Veda") The foremost collection, or Samhita, of such poems, from which the hotri ...
- Sami
- any member of a people speaking the Sami language and inhabiting Lapland and adjacent areas ... [16 Related Articles]
- Sami language
- any of three members of the Finno-Ugric group of the Uralic language family, spoken by ... [8 Related Articles]
- Samir, Mir
- (from the article "Hindu Kush") ..."summit plain"). Maximum heights, which are lower than those in the eastern section, include Koh-i-Bandakor ...
- samisen
- long-necked, fretless Japanese lute. The instrument has a small, square body with a catskin front ... [4 Related Articles]
- samizdat
- (from Russian sam, "self," and izdatelstvo, "publishing"), literature secretly ... [5 Related Articles]
- Samkange, Stanlake
- (from the article "Zimbabwe") ...nationalist struggle prompted a renaissance of Shona culture. A forerunner of this renaissance (and a ...
- Samkarsana
- (from the article "Indian philosophy") ...doctrine concerns the four spiritual forms of God: the absolute, transcendent state, known as Vasudeva; ...
- Samkhya
- one of the six orthodox systems (darshans) of Indian philosophy (q.v.). Samkhya adopts a consistent ... [7 Related Articles]
- samma ajivo
- (from the article "Eightfold Path") ...from verbal misdeeds such as lying, divisive speech, harsh speech, and senseless speech, (4) correct ...
- samma ditthi
- (from the article "Eightfold Path") In brief, the eight elements of the path are: (1) correct view, an accurate understanding ...
- samma kammanto
- (from the article "Eightfold Path") ...intention, avoiding thoughts of attachment, hatred, and harmful intent, (3) correct speech, refraining from verbal ...
- samma samadhi
- (from the article "Eightfold Path") ...yet to arise, and sustaining positive states that have already arisen, (7) correct mindfulness, awareness ...
- samma sankappo
- (from the article "Eightfold Path") In brief, the eight elements of the path are: (1) correct view, an accurate understanding ...
- samma sati
- (from the article "Eightfold Path") ...(6) correct effort, abandoning negative states of mind that have already arisen, preventing negative states ...
- samma vaca
- (from the article "Eightfold Path") ...are: (1) correct view, an accurate understanding of the nature of things, specifically the Four ...
- samma vayamo
- (from the article "Eightfold Path") ...stealing, and sexual misconduct, (5) correct livelihood, avoiding trades that directly or indirectly harm others, ...
- Sammartini, Giovanni Battista
- Italian composer who was an important formative influence on the pre-Classical symphony and thus on ... [5 Related Articles]
- Sammartini, Giuseppe
- oboist and composer prominent in England in the first half of the 18th century and ...
- Sammartino, Giuseppe
- (from the article "Western sculpture") ...groups by Antonio Corradini and Francesco Queirolo vie with each other in virtuosity and include ...
- sammasam-buddha
- (from the article "pratyeka-buddha") ...his own efforts, as distinct from one who reaches the goal by listening to the ...
- Sammatiya
- ancient Buddhist school or group of schools in India that held a distinctive theory concerning ...
- sammi
- (from the article "South Asian arts") Important dances by women are the sammi, kikli, giddha, and luddi. Except for the sammi, ...
- Sammu-ramat
- Assyrian queen who became a legendary heroine. [3 Related Articles]
- samna
- (from the article "butterfat") ...mixed with the milk fat of the buffalo. Ghee is the chief form of cooking ...
- Samnite
- a member of the ancient warlike tribes inhabiting the mountainous centre of southern Italy. These ... [10 Related Articles]
- Samnite
- (from the article "gladiator") There were various classes of gladiators, distinguished by their arms or modes of fighting. The ...
- Samnite Wars
- (from the article "ancient Rome") During the 40 years after the second treaty with Carthage, Rome rapidly rose to a ...
- Samnorsk
- (from the article "Norwegian language") ...its normative base; the resultant language form was called Riksmal, later officially Bokmal. An official ...
- Samo
- (from the article "Czechoslovak region, history of") ...were hard-pressed by the Avars of the Hungarian plains. Attempts to unite the Slavic tribes ...
- Samo
- (from the article "Burkina Faso") ...subgroups-the Mossi, which include the Gurma and the Yarse, the Gurunsi, the Senufo, the Bobo, ...
- Samoa
- group of Polynesian islands and islets in the south-central Pacific Ocean about 1,600 miles (2,600 ...
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