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Zama (座間市, Zama-shi) is a city located in central Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The city is also home to the United States' Camp Zama Army base. As of 2009, the city has an estimated population of 128,667 and a density of 7,320 persons per km². The total area is 17.58 km². Located in central Kanagawa prefecture, the city is mostly flat, although some parts are hilly. The Sagami River, Mekushiri... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Muhammad's wives The death of Khadija left Muhammad lonely, and, before he left for Medina, it was suggested to him that he marry Sawda bint Zama, who had suffered many hardships after she became a Muslim.

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Zama, Kanagawa In September 1948, Zama regained its status as a town independent of Sagamihara.

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Zama, Kanagawa Zama kite festival.

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    Zama

    Zama may refer to: ... Zama, Numidia, a principal town of the Numidian tribe the Massylii
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    Zama Station

    Zama Station (座間駅 Zama-eki) is a railway station in the city of Zama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, served by the Odawara Line of the Odakyū Electric Railway. The station is 39.2 rail kilometers from the Odawara Line’s terminal at Shinjuku Station.
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    Zama, Kanagawa

    Zama (座間市 Zama-shi) is a city located in central Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. The city is also home to the United States' Camp Zama Army base.
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    Camp Zama

    Camp Zama (キャンプ座間) is a United States Army post located in the cities of Zama and Sagamihara, in Kanagawa Prefecture,... Camp Zama is home to the U.S. Army Japan (USARJ)/I Corps (Forward),...
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    Battle of Zama

    The Battle of Zama, fought around October 19, 202 BC, marked the final and decisive end of the Second Punic War. A Roman army led by Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus defeated a Carthaginian force led by the legendary commander Hannibal.
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    Zama Minor

    Zama Minor is an archaeological site in northern Tunisia. Not to be confused with Zama Regia, where, on October 19, 202 BC, there was the famous Battle of Zama.
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    Sawda bint Zama

    Sawda bint Zama ibn Qayyis ibn Abd Shams (Arabic: سودة بنت زمعة‎) was a wife of Muhammad, and therefore a Mother of the Believers and one of the early converts to Islam.
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    Zama Lake

    Zama Lake is a large lake in the Municipal District of Mackenzie No. 23, in north-western Alberta, Canada. It is located approximately 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of High Level, at the confluence of Zama River and Hay River.
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    Zama City, Alberta

    Zama City is a hamlet in northwestern Alberta, Canada under the jurisdiction of Mackenzie County. It is located along Zama Road which branches off the Mackenzie Highway (Highway 35) about 80 km north of High Level.
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    Zama Regia

    Zama Regia (also called Zama Major or simply Zama) was, on October 19, 202 BC, a site of the Battle of Zama between the Carthaginian Empire and the Roman Republic.

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