A yếm or áo yếm (Vietnamese: [ʔiəm˧˦], chữ Nôm: 裺 or 襖裺) is a traditional Vietnamese undergarment that was once worn by Vietnamese women across all classes...
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jam band Phish Yem may refer to: Yếm, an ancient Vietnamese bodice worn by women Yem people, an ethnic group of southern Ethiopia Yem language, the language...
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John Yems (born 28 August 1959) is an English professional football manager, who was most recently manager of Crawley Town. As a player, Yems was a member...
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The Yem are an ethnic group living in south-western Ethiopia. Their native language is Yemsa, one of the Omotic languages, although many also speak Amharic...
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Yem Zone is one of the zones in the Central Ethiopia Regional State. Yem is named for the Yem, people whose homeland lies in this zone, (see Kingdom of...
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Yemsa is the language of the Yem people of the former Kingdom of Yamma, known as the Kingdom of Janjero traditionally. It is a member of the Omotic group...
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James Yems (1812 – 10 September 1868) was a New Zealand auctioneer and politician. He came to Wellington on 24 May 1841 on Lord William Bentinck, and in...
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Reuben Yem (born 29 October 1997) is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a right-back. Yem made his Fortuna Liga debut for AS Trenčín against...
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the thân in five-piece form, mostly worn in the north of the country; the yếm, a woman's undergarment; the áo bà ba, rural working "pyjamas" for men and...
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Oleg Yem (born 26 January 1974) is a Kazakhstani weightlifter. He competed in the men's featherweight event at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
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Monireth Sisowath Youtevong Sisowath Watchayavong Chhean Vam Penn Nouth Yem Sambaur Norodom Sihanouk Sisowath Monipong Oum Chheang Sun Huy Kanthoul Kingdom...
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Ye Maaya Chesave (redirect from Yem Maya Chesavo)
Ye Maaya Chesave (transl. What magic have you done?) is a 2010 Indian Telugu-language romantic drama film written and directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon...
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Yem Sambaur (Khmer: យ៉ែម សំបូរ, Khmer pronunciation: [jaem sɑmbou]; 2 February 1913 – December[citation needed] 1989) was a Cambodian politician who served...
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joint family. The film was remade in Telugu as Mee Intikoste Yem Istaru Ma Intikoste Yem Testaru. The music was composed by Dhina, and the film released...
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al-Khulaidi, Flora of Yemen, Sustainable Environmental Management Program (YEM/97/100), Republic of Yemen, June 2000, p. 7 Hepper, F.N. (July 1978). "Were...
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Awards. In 1911, during Japan's rule over Korea, a resistance fighter named Yem Sek-jin tries but fails to murder the governor-general along with a pro-Japanese...
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also feature bodices, including the Indian choli, Chinese dudou, Vietnamese yếm and Indonesian kemben. Angia Bodice ripper "bodice | Etymology, origin and...
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Kích (eo): waist For centuries, peasant women typically wore a halter top (yếm) underneath a blouse or overcoat, alongside a skirt (váy). Aristocrats, on...
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* Host nation (China) Bhutan (BHU) East Timor (TLS) Maldives (MDV) Yemen (YEM) "Asian Games 2022: Full list of sports and disciplines in Hangzhou". Hindustan...
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Yems three days later on a deal until the end of the season. Following an upturn in the club's form, with Crawley losing just two of 11 matches, Yems'...
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nylon, or cotton. A dudou (Chinese: 肚兜; lit. 'belly cover'), known as a yếm in Vietnamese contexts, is an item of East Asian and Southeast Asian clothing...
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and Príncipe 3 SOL Solomon Islands 3 SSD South Sudan 3 TLS East Timor 3 YEM Yemen 3 BHU Bhutan 2 CHA Chad 2 DMA Dominica 2 GEQ Equatorial Guinea...
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71 VAN Vanuatu 4 VEN Venezuela 39 VIE Vietnam 6 ISV Virgin Islands 12 YEM Yemen 4 YUG FR Yugoslavia 68 ZAI Zaire 14 ZAM Zambia 8 ZIM Zimbabwe...
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Loincloth Open drawers Pantalettes Petticoat Peignoir Pettipants Union suit Yếm Headwear Anthony Eden Apex Arakhchin Attifet Aviator Ba tầm Bergère Blessed...
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Champa.: 1–2 For centuries, peasant women typically wore a halter top (yếm) underneath a blouse or overcoat, alongside a skirt (váy or quần không đáy)...
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created a self-declared government on September 20, 1949, was replaced by Yem Sambaur on September 29. On 14 January 1950, a hand grenade was thrown into...
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876 ISO 3166-2:WF No Western Sahara EH ESH 732 ISO 3166-2:EH No Yemen YE YEM 887 ISO 3166-2:YE Yes Zambia ZM ZMB 894 ISO 3166-2:ZM Yes Zimbabwe ZW ZWE...
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Uzbekistan 70 VAN Vanuatu 3 VEN Venezuela 50 VIE Vietnam 7 ISV Virgin Islands 9 YEM Yemen 2 YUG FR Yugoslavia 109 ZAM Zambia 8 ZIM Zimbabwe 16...
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Tavastia (Finnish: Häme). In the Novgorod First Chronicle, they are called Yem (Емь) or Yam (Ямь). Tavastians are also a modern subgroup of the Finnish...
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