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・ Shanta Kumar ministry (1977–80)
・ Shanta Kumar ministry (1990–92)
・ Shanta Rao
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・ Shantabai Kamble
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・ Shantananda Saraswati
・ Shantang Jie Station
・ Shantang Street
・ Shantanu
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・ Shantanu Goenka
・ Shantanu Khosla
・ Shantanu Moitra
・ Shantanu Narayen
・ Shantanu Sugwekar
・ Shantar Islands
・ Shantar Sea
・ Shantaram
・ Shantaram (novel)


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Shantam Shubissa : ウィキペディア英語版
Shantam Shubissa

Shantam Shubissa (born Mohamed Ibrahim Waday , , December 1944) is an Oromo composer, singer and poet.〔()〕 He was born in Dire Dawa, Ethiopia. Along with musicians such as Ali Birra, Shantam Shubissa is regarded one of Oromia’s significant contributors to music during the late 20th century
The stage name ‘Shantam’ translates to English as the number "fifty". It was given after Shantam released a song where he composed the same chorus in five different languages: Arabic, Oromo, Somali, Amharic and Harari . The word ''shan'' ("five") morphed into ''shantam'' ("fifty"); the surname shubissa ("dance") was added later. Together, his name is translated as "fifty dancer".
==Songs==
Shantam released many songs ranging from a variety of topics including love, nature and revolutionary politics. Although he has not released an official collection of poetry, his most famed classic songs include: Alaaba Nagayaa “Banner of Peace”, Naaf si uume “You were created for me”, Yaa Quburee “Hey Gorgeous” and Yaa haadha too “My mother”.〔

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