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    The American-British-Dutch-Australian (ABDA) Command, or ABDACOM, was the short-lived supreme command for all Allied forces in South East Asia in early...
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  • Abda may refer to: Abda (biblical figure), two biblical figures Abda of Edessa (dates unknown), Bishop of Edessa and saint of the Syriac Orthodox Church...
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    Abda (Arabic: عبدة) is an Arab tribal confederation in Morocco, descended from Banu Ma'qil. They settled in the coastal plains of western Morocco in the...
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  • The name Abda (Hebrew עַבְדָּא) means servant, or perhaps is an abbreviated form of servant of YHWH. There are two people by this name in the Hebrew Bible...
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  • Ben Abda is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Amel Ben Abda, Tunisian mathematician and professor Mohammed Ben Abda, cyclist, winner...
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  • Abdisho and Abda were two successive bishops of Kashkar who were martyred along with 38 companions in 376 during the Forty-Year Persecution in the Sasanian...
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    Abda is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron county, Hungary. The name comes from Slavic languages *ob(v)oda — literally "a place around which water flows"....
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    Doukkala-Abda (Arabic: دكالة عبدة (Ǧihâtu Dukkālâ - ʿAbdâ)) was formerly one of the sixteen regions of Morocco from 1997 to 2015. It is situated in west-central...
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  • Abda of Dair-Koni Classical Syriac: ܡܪܝ ܥܒܕܐ, (also known as Rabban Mar Abda) was a priest and abbot of the Church of the East. He was born at Kynai also...
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    Abdas, (also Abda, Abdias, and Audas) was bishop of Susa in Iran. Socrates of Constantinople calls him "bishop of Persia". He was executed under the orders...
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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 July...
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  • Abda of Hira (died 680) was a monk of the Church of the East. He was born at Al-Hirah, the son of Hanif. He became a monk under Mar Abda of Gamre. After...
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  • Amel Ben Abda is a professor of mathematics at the National Engineering School of Tunis. She was the first person in Tunisia to earn a PhD in applied mathematics...
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    The Abda sherd graffito is a Phoenician inscription (KAI 8 and TSSI III 10) on a two small connecting fragment of a large vase, dating to c. 900 BC. It...
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    Infliximab (redirect from Infliximab-abda)
    2016. The FDA approved Samsung Bioepis Co., Ltd.'s Renflexis (infliximab-abda) in April 2017. Biogen released another biosimilar, Flixabi, which was approved...
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    Fadéla M'rabet (redirect from Fatma Abda)
    Fadéla M'rabet (born 1935) is an Algerian writer, doctor of biology, teacher and feminist. M'rabet was born in Skikda in 1935, and grew up in Constantine...
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    (SÄPO) described the bombings as acts of terrorism. Taimour Abdulwahab al-Abdaly, an Iraqi-born Swedish citizen, is suspected of carrying out the bombing...
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  • Abda was bishop of Edessa. He is commemorated as a saint by the Syriac Orthodox Church in the Martyrology of Rabban Sliba, and his feast day is 16 February...
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    the Pacific theater of World War II. An American-British-Dutch-Australian (ABDA) fleet—under Schout-bij-nacht (Rear Admiral) Karel Doorman—was on its way...
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    Theophilus of Antioch Victorinus of Pettau Vincent of Lérins Zephyrinus Martyrs Abda and Abdisho Boris and Gleb Charles de Foucauld Canadian Martyrs Carthusian...
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    was born in Maysan and moved to Ḥīrā after studying elsewhere under Mār 'Abdā. There he gained widespread respect as he built a monastery and lived a pious...
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    Nur al-Din Abdul Samad ibn Ali al-Isfahani (Persian: نورالدین عبدالصمد نطنزی), or Abdussamad Esfahani was an ascetic sage of the 13th century. Al-Isfahani...
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    city of Bandung) between the American-British-Dutch-Australian Command (ABDA) and the Imperial Japanese Navy. In the engagement, the four Japanese destroyers...
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    Japanese advance as part of the American-British-Dutch-Australian (ABDA) Command. The ABDA fleet finally encountered the Japanese surface fleet at the Battle...
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    reached to establish a centralized command in the Pacific theater called ABDA, named for the American, British, Dutch, and Australian forces in the theater...
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    as Supreme Allied Commander of all "American-British-Dutch-Australian" (ABDA) forces in South East Asia and the Pacific, from Burma to the Dutch East...
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  • Anas al-Abdah (redirect from Anas Al-Abda)
    Anas al-Abdah or Anas Al-Adbah born 1967) is a Syrian politician who served as President of the Syrian Interim Government from 2019 to 2021. Anas al-Abdah...
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    the East Java invasion convoy landed on Kragan after having defeated the ABDA fleet in the Battle of the Java Sea. After discussing the war preparation...
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    Cyrus Abda (C. A.) Dolph (September 27, 1840 – June 22, 1914) was a businessman in Portland, Oregon, United States. He was a promoter and counselor of...
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    Mohammed Abduh Bakhet (born 25 December 1987, Doha) is a Qatari long-distance runner. He finished eighth in the 10,000 metres at the 2006 World Junior...
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