A duma is a Russian assembly.
Duma may also refer to:
Banda may refer to:
Tula may refer to:
Baraka or Barakah may refer to:
Bane may refer to:
Bongo may refer to:
Gaza may refer to:
Hama is a city in west-central Syria, previously known as Hamath.
Bani may refer to:
Sira may refer to:
Sabina may refer to:
Khan Shaykhun is a town in the Maarrat al-Nu'man District, within the southern Idlib Governorate of northwestern Syria.
Syrian Turkmen are Syrian citizens of Turkish origin who mainly trace their roots to Anatolia. Turkish-speaking Syrian Turkmen make up the third largest ethnic group in the country, after the Arabs and Kurds respectively.
The Russian census identified that there were more than 5,864,000 Ukrainians living in Russia in 2015, representing over 4.01% of the total population of the Russian Federation and comprising the eighth-largest ethnic group. On 2022 February there were roughly 2.8 million Ukrainians who fled to Russia.
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Syria:
Salma may refer to:
Swati may refer to
Akkad may refer to:
The Al-Qubeir massacre, also known as the Hama massacre, occurred in the small village of Al-Qubeir near Hama, Syria, on 6 June 2012 during the country's ongoing civil conflict. Al-Qubeir is described as a Sunni farming settlement surrounded by Alawite villages in the central province of Hama. According to preliminary evidence, troops had surrounded the village which was followed by pro-government Shabiha militia entering the village and killing civilians with "barbarity," UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon told the UN Security Council.
Shiha is an Arabic-based surname perhaps could mean the bitter herbaceous plant wormwood, used in fragrances and medicines.
Muna may refer to: