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'''Sambo''' may refer to: |
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*[[Sambo (racial term)]], a racial term for a person with mixed African and Native American heritage (see ''zambo'') |
*[[Sambo (racial term)]], a racial term for a person with mixed African and Native American heritage (see ''[[zambo]]'') |
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* [[Sambo (martial art)]], a martial art developed in the USSR |
* [[Sambo (martial art)]], a martial art developed in the USSR |
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* Sambo, the main character in the 1899 book ''[[The Story of Little Black Sambo]]'' |
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* [[Sambo's]], a restaurant chain |
* [[Sambo's]], a restaurant chain |
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Revision as of 13:39, 24 May 2013
Sambo may refer to:
- Sambo (racial term), a racial term for a person with mixed African and Native American heritage (see zambo)
- Sambo (martial art), a martial art developed in the USSR
- Sambo, the main character in the 1899 book The Story of Little Black Sambo
- Sambo's, a restaurant chain
- Sambo's Grave, grave of a slave (died 1736) at Sunderland Point in Lancashire, England
- TG Sambo, a Korean computer manufacturer
- Sambomaster, a Japanese rock band
- Samboende, a Swedish term for people in cohabitation
- Sambo, the name in Ecuador for cucurbita ficifolia, a type of gourd
- Sambo, a romanized term for the three ancestral treasures of Chinese culture
- Sambo, Irish and Australian slang term for sandwich
See also
- Sambu (disambiguation)
- Shambo a black Friesian bull living in the Hindu Skanda Vale Temple near Llanpumsaint in Wales (2001–2007), who had been adopted by the local Hindu community as a sacred animal
- Swayambhu, self incarnated in Hinduism
- Svayambhuva Manu, first man on earth, analogous to Adam, literal meaning self incarnated
- Zambo, a possibly related Spanish term
- Samba, an Afro-Brazilian dancing/music style