Safir may refer to: SAFIR, the Single Aperture Far-Infrared Observatory Safir (Arthurian legend), a Saracen Knight of the Round Table in the Arthurian...
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SAFIR (or Single Aperture Far-InfraRed) is a proposed NASA space observatory for far-infrared light. The plan calls for a single large mirror 5–10 meters...
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Safir (transl. Sapphire) is a Turkish television series produced by NTC Medya, directed by Semih Bağcı, and written by Burcu Över. The show belongs to...
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The Safir (Persian: سفیر, meaning "ambassador") was the first Iranian expendable launch vehicle able to place a satellite in orbit. The first successful...
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Howard Safir (February 24, 1942 – September 11, 2023) was an American law enforcement professional who served as the 29th New York City Fire Commissioner...
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As-Safir (Arabic: السفير, lit. 'The Ambassador') was a leading Arabic-language daily newspaper in Lebanon. The headquarters of the daily was in Beirut...
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The Saab 91 Safir (Swedish for sapphire) is a three (91A, B, B-2) or four (91C, D) seater, single engine trainer aircraft. The Safir was built by Saab...
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Safir (Persian: سفیر; Arabic: سَفِيْر, romanized: Safīr, meaning "traveler") is an Iranian 4x4 multipurpose military vehicle built by Fath Vehicle Industries...
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Safir Hayat (born 15 September 1981) is a Pakistani-born Norwegian cricketer who played in the 2015 ICC World Cricket League Division Six tournament....
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Knights of the Round Table (redirect from Sir Safir)
Palamedes, also belong to the Round Table. Safir usually appears alongside his brother Palamedes. In one story, Safir disguises himself as Ector de Maris, fights...
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Safir is a Danish female singer, musician, composer, writer and producer. Safir is primarily known as a performing artist and from her debut album, Safirsongs...
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The Safir T-series is a line of firearms produced by AKSA Int Arms, also known as Safir Arms of Turkey. The Safir T-15 is a semi-automatic rifle based...
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Safir Engineering is a British racecar engineering firm. In 1975, they purchased the Token RJ02 Formula One car, renamed it the "Safir" and raced it in...
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Racing. Formula One events in which Safir Engineering competed[when?] included Brands Hatch and Silverstone. Safir was also redesigning and exporting Range...
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Simorgh (rocket) (redirect from Safir-2)
سیمرغ, Phoenix), also called Safir-2, is an Iranian expendable launch vehicle under development. It is the successor of the Safir, Iran's first space launch...
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Safir is a former Belgian pils beer brand from brewery AB InBev. The brand was introduced in 1939 by Brouwerij De Gheest in Aalst. The beer brand became...
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Aran Safir (March 29, 1926 – January 21, 2007) was an American ophthalmologist and inventor. He is known for inventing a groundbreaking iris recognition...
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TEMSA (redirect from TEMSA Safir)
export markets with or without domestic model names as well. Coach Maraton Safir Plus Midi Coach Opalin Prestij SX Inter City LD SB Plus MD9 LE City Avenue...
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William Safire (redirect from William Lewis Safir)
William Lewis Safire (/ˈsæfaɪər/; né Safir; December 17, 1929 – September 27, 2009) was an American author, columnist, journalist, and presidential speechwriter...
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Singh Safir (1916–1999) was an Indian poet of the Punjabi language. He wrote with classical sensibility imbued with modernism. Pritam Singh Safir was born...
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Safir Hotels & Resorts (also known as Safir International Hotels Management) is a Kuwaiti-owned luxury hotel chain in the Arabic world. Clientele includes...
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Saleh Safir (Persian: صالح صغير, also Romanized as Şāleḩ Şafīr; also known as Şāleḩ Şaghīr and Sāl Şaghīr) is a village in Borborud-e Gharbi Rural District...
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Zlín Z 43 (redirect from Aeronautical Manufacturing Enterprise Safir-43)
was built Zlín Z-143 Improved model Aeronautical Manufacturing Enterprise Safir-43 An Algerian licence-built copy of the Zlín Z-43 Pictures released by...
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Sapir, Israel (redirect from Safir, Israel)
Sapir (Hebrew: סַפִּיר) is a community settlement in southern Israel. Located near Route 90, it falls under the jurisdiction of Central Arava Regional...
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Nathan Safir (1913 or July 14, 1914 – September 7, 1996) was an American radio executive and broadcaster who was active in the development of Spanish-language...
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and Fabrication Company Limited, mostly known for its acronym Safir, sometimes called Safir Champion) was a French manufacturing company that produced diecast...
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Safir was a Belgian professional cycling team that existed from 1978 to 1988. A notable rider was Herman Van Springel, who won the one-day endurance race...
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the lead role. She also starred in Beyaz Eşya. In 2023, she starred in Safir, where she plays the lead character Feraye. Ozge was in a relationship with...
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Safir Mosque (Arabic: مسجد سفير or Arabic: جامع سفير) is an old mosque in the city of Algiers, Algeria. It is located inside the UNESCO World Heritage...
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