• "Sabas" Juan Sabas (born 1967), Spanish former footballer Sylvie Sabas (born 1972), French former tennis player Saba (given name) War of Saint Sabas (1256–1270)...
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  • up saba or Saba in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saba may refer to: Saba (island), an island of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean Sea Sabá, a...
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  • Saints, under October 18, Saint Julian Sabas, Hermit Saint Julian, for his wisdom and prudence, was surnamed Sabas, which signifies in Syriac, the Grey...
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  • Sylvie Sabas-Legris (born 19 February 1972) is a French former professional tennis player. Sabas was the 16 and under Orange Bowl champion in 1988. On...
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    Saba (/ˈseɪbə/ SAY-bə, Dutch: [ˈsaːbaː] ) is a Caribbean island and the smallest special municipality (officially "public body") of the Netherlands. It...
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    Ὁσίου Σάββα τοῦ Ἡγιασμένου) and historically as the Great Laura of Saint Sabas, is a Greek Orthodox monastery overlooking the Kidron Valley in the Bethlehem...
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  • Sabbas (redirect from Saint Sabas)
    masculine given name. Variant forms or transliterations include Sabas, Savas, Savvas, Saba, Sava, Savva, Savo and Sawa. Sabbas may refer to, chronologically:...
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    Sabas (439–532), in Church parlance Saint Sabas or Sabbas the Sanctified (Greek: Σάββας ὁ Ἡγιασμένος), was a Cappadocian Greek monk, priest, grazer and...
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    Saba Saba Day on 7 July celebrates the Dar es Salaam International Trade Fair held annually on this date in the Saba Saba grounds near Kurasini in Dar...
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  • Coalition Saba Gavashelishvili (born 1987), Georgian judoka Saba Aziz (born 1988), former Pakistan number one women's tennis player Sabas Saleel (born...
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  • 35. Sabas appeared in 196 La Liga matches over nine seasons, and scored 34 goals. In the Segunda División, he added 82 games and 17 goals. Sabas returned...
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  • Pailan Arrows on the I-League. On 26 September 2012, it was announced that Sabas Saleel had signed for Quartz S.C. for the 2012 I-League 2nd Division. After...
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    Saba Azad (born as Saba Singh Grewal, 1 November 1985) is an Indian actress, theatre director and musician. She is one half of Mumbai-based electro funk...
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  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Heteropsis sabas. Wikispecies has information related to Heteropsis sabas. "Heteropsis Westwood, 1850" at Markku Savela's...
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    Saba Saba, also known as Krazy Native (born Alex Kirya, 5 August 1977) is a rapper and social activist from Uganda. Saba Saba began his hip hop career...
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    Sabaeans (redirect from Saba')
    Yemen, the Sabeans founded the Kingdom of Sheba (Arabic: سَبَأ, romanized: Saba'),which played an important role in the Hebrew Bible, was mentioned Quran...
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  • Sabas or Sabbas Asidenos (Greek: Σάβ[β]ας Ἀσιδηνός, fl. 1204–1216) was a powerful local magnate of the region of Sampson (ancient Priene in Ionia) in...
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  • the Byzantine Empire. Sabas, along with Plato of Sakkoudion, was leader of a group of monks who opposed the iconoclasts—Sabas accused the Empire of interfering...
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  • Joe Saba (born 1940) is an Australian fashion designer and fashion business owner of Lebanese descent. Saba started his fashion business in 1965 with...
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    special municipalities. These are the islands of Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba, as they are also known in legislation, or the BES islands (an acronym of...
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  • Abda and Sabas were two martyrs mentioned in the Menologium der Orthodox-Katholischen Kirche des Morgenlandes by Probst Maltzew. Their feast day is 8...
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  • Saba Lobjanidze (Order of Honor) (Georgian: საბა ლობჟანიძე, romanized: saba lobzhanidze, pronounced [saba lobʒanidze]; born 18 December 1994) is a Georgian...
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    Saba is a genus of plant in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1849. It is native to Madagascar, Comoros, and mainland Africa. Species...
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  • Sabàs Honoré was an architect in Puerto Rico. He was "one of the most brilliant architects of the era". He designed at least two buildings that are listed...
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    exministro Sabas Pretelt de la Vega | EL ESPECTADOR". "Despedida con argolla". Revista Semana. 2006-09-16. Retrieved 21 January 2016. "Sabas Pretelt interfirió...
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    San Saba is a city located in, and the county seat of, San Saba County, Texas, United States. It was settled in 1854 and named for its location on the...
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  • Saba (Arabic: صبا, Turkish: Saba or Sabâ, Turkmen: sabah) is a kind of musical scale used in both Arabic music and Turkish classical music. This article...
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    Queen of Sheba (redirect from Nigist Saba)
    מַלְכַּת שְׁבָא, romanized: Malkaṯ Šəḇāʾ, in the Hebrew Bible; Koinē Greek: βασίλισσα Σαβά, romanized: basílissa Sabá, in the Septuagint; Syriac: ܡܠܟܬ ܫܒܐ;[romanization...
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    Saint Sabbas Stratelates (Sava Stratelat, Sabas Stratilat, Savva Stratilatus), also known as Sabbas the General of Rome (died 272, in Tiber River, Rome)...
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  • Saba Mahmood (1961–2018) was professor of anthropology at the University of California, Berkeley. At Berkeley, she was also affiliated with the Center...
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