• Sarban may refer to: Sarbans, or Sarbani, the largest tribal confederation of Pashtuns from Afghanistan and Pakistan. Sarban-e Damuyi, a village in Iran...
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  • Abdul Rahim Sārbān (عبدالرحیم ساربان) (1930 – April 2, 1993), better known as Sarban, was an Afghan singer, born in Kabul. Sarban's music fused elements...
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  • pen name Sarban, was a British writer and diplomat. Wall's diplomatic career lasted more than thirty years, but his writing career as Sarban was brief...
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  • Sarbani (redirect from Abdul Rab Sarban)
    The Saṛbanī (Pashto: سړبني) or Sarban Confederacy are a tribal group of Pashtuns. They are situated in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Sarbani include many...
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    Some of the famous artists of classical music include Ustad Sarahang and Sarban. Pop music developed in the 1950s through Radio Kabul and was influential...
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    Sarban minaret (Persian: مناره ساربان) is a historical minaret in Isfahan, Iran. It dates back to the Seljuq era. The Sarban minaret is located in the...
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    necessary) the provision of a force for imperial purposes outside India. Singh, Sarbans (1993). Battle Honours of the Indian Army 1757–1971. New Delhi: Vision...
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  • singer Sarban in partnership with the legendary composer Salim Sarmast, Zahir was the one who popularized the sound and took it to the masses. Sarban's songs...
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    characteristics are common to both the Rajputs and the Afghans and suggests that Sarban, one of the ancestors of the Afghans, was a corruption of the word Suryabans...
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    Archived from the original on 16 January 2011. Retrieved 8 July 2011. Singh, Sarbans (1993). Battle Honours of the Indian Army 1757 – 1971. New Delhi: Vision...
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    1995 Jallaad Fauji Lajwanti ("Lajjo") 1996 Yash Mrs. Kalpana Rai 1998 Sarbans Dani Guru Gobind Singh Begam Sahiba 2001 Kasam Bijlee 2005 Suryakaant 2008...
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    Iran's singer Googoosh covered a number of Sarban's songs, most famously his "Ay Sarban Ahesta Ran"). Sarban's musical style was effectively adopted by...
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    from the original on 3 October 2013. Retrieved 25 September 2013. Singh, Sarbans (1993). Battle Honours of the Indian Army 1757–1971. New Delhi: Vision...
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    Dardasht minarets (14th century), Darozziafe minarets (14th century), and Sarban minaret. There are some museums in Isfahan such as Museum of Contemporary...
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    Office of Airforce History. ISBN 978-0-912799-03-2. OCLC 314452493. Singh, Sarbans (1993). Battle Honours of the Indian Army 1757–1971. New Delhi: Vision...
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    Mohammed Zahir Shah (1914–2007), the last king of Afghanistan Abdul Rahim Sarban (1930–1993), singer Roya Rahmani (born 1978), former Afghan diplomat, who...
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    Additional notable depictions of Axis victory include: The Sound of His Horn by Sarban (1952) "Living Space" by Isaac Asimov (1956) The Big Time by Fritz Leiber...
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    trace the ancestors of the Pashtuns to Qais Abdur Rashid and his three sons Saṛban (سړبن), Bēṭ (بېټ), and Gharghax̌t (غرغښت) as well as an adopted son, not...
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  • Archived from the original on 22 March 2012. Retrieved 11 April 2011. Sarban Singh (23 August 2015). "Over 500 Malaysian islands unnamed". The Star/Asia...
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    known for the Afghan song Bia ke berem ba Mazar (Come let's go to Mazar) by Sarban. Mazar-i-Sharif has a cold steppe climate (Köppen climate classification...
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  • Straits Times. Bernama. 2 January 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2023. Singh, Sarban (14 June 2023). "Federal govt committed to supporting Negri's Malaysian...
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  • Qaleh Sareban (redirect from Qal'eh Sarban)
    Sareban (Persian: قلعه ساربان, also Romanized as Qal‘eh Sārebān, Qal‘eh Sārbān, and Qal‘eh-ye Sārebān) is a village in Emamzadeh Abdol Aziz Rural District...
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    Empire 1229–1241 Yesü Möngke Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1246–1252 Baidar Sarban Khashi Mutukan Alghu Khan of the Chagatai Khanate 1260–1266 Negübei Khan...
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    the other by Wanetsi and by archaic remains in other southeast dialects." Sarban Tareen Achakzai Alakozai Badozai Barakzai Miana Bamozai Nawabi Barech Ghoryakhel...
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  • Sarban-e Damuyi (Persian: ساربان دمويي, also Romanized as Sārbān-e Damūyī) is a village in Jolgeh-ye Chah Hashem Rural District, Jolgeh-ye Chah Hashem...
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    films surrounding Guru Gobind Singh's life have been made. These include: Sarbans Dani Guru Gobind Singh, a 1998 Indian Punjabi-language drama film directed...
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    20: 83–101. doi:10.2307/3678594. JSTOR 3678594. S2CID 167958985. Singh, Sarbans (1993). Battle Honours of the Indian Army, 1757–1971. New Delhi: Vision...
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    alleges there's no caste bias". Firstpost. Retrieved 3 July 2021. Singh, Sarbans (1993). Battle Honours of the Indian Army 1757 - 1971. New Delhi: Vision...
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    directly Peter Straub, Stephen King, Ramsey Campbell, Karl Edward Wagner, "Sarban" (John William Wall), Joanna Russ, Graham Joyce, Simon Clark, Tim Lebbon...
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    Bruce (1914). Decisive Battles of India.[full citation needed] Singh, Sarbans (1993). Battle Honours of the Indian Army 1757–1971. New Delhi: Vision...
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