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shamalnoun
A hot, dry wind that blows across the Persian Gulf during the summer
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Shamal
Shamal is an album by Gong, originally released in 1976. The album was written and recorded without the group's founder member Daevid Allen, and consequently sounds different with none of the hippy flavoured eccentricities of the previous albums. However, it still has a generally progressive rock-influenced approach, slowly drifting into a jazz fusion sound. It is usually regarded as a transitional album between Daevid Allen's incarnation of the band and the Pierre Moerlen-led fusion lineup of the late 1970s. The album was produced by Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of shamal in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of shamal in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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- الشمالArabic
- ShamalGerman
- ShamalSpanish
- شرم آورPersian
- ShamalFrench
- The word "shamal" translates to "shemáil" in Irish. However, if you meant "shamal" as a specific term, such as referring to the wind, it may not have a direct translation. Please provide more context if necessary!Irish
- ShamalItalian
- シャマルJapanese
- 샤말Korean
- sjamalDutch
- ShamalNorwegian
- ShamalPortuguese
- шамальRussian
- The word "shamal" does not have a specific translation into Swedish, as it refers to a type of wind commonly found in the Arabian Peninsula. If you're looking for a direct translation, it would still be "shamal" in Swedish. However, if you need a desSwedish
- ஷமல்Tamil
- แชมThai
- shamalTurkish
- shamalChinese
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