- Sulaimania
Sulaimania may refer to:
*Sulaymaniyah , a town in Iraq
*Sulaimania (plant) , a genus in the mint family ("Lamiaceae ") of plants
*Sulaimania, a spider genus in theTetrablemmidae family.
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Sulaimania may refer to:
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