Al'Ansari settles in Gabès. 1148: The Zirids sack Gabés 1574: Gabès becomes part of the Eyalet of Tunis after the Ottoman conquest. 1881: Gabès comes under a...
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ICAO identifier GABS Gabès, a city in Tunisia Gab (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Gabs. If an internal...
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Look up gab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gab or GAB may refer to: Gáb, a cuneiform sign Gab (social network), an American social networking platform...
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of the gulf is the city of Gabès (Ghannouche) where the tides have a large range of up to 2.1 m at spring tides. Both Gabès and Sfax are major ports on...
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Zsa Zsa Gabor (/ˌʒɑːʒɑː ˈɡɑːbɔːr/, Hungarian: [ˈɡaːbor ˈʒɒʒɒ]; born Sári Gábor [ˈɡaːbor ˈʃaːri]; February 6, 1917 – December 18, 2016) was a Hungarian-American...
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Gabès Governorate (Tunisian Arabic: ولاية ڨابس Wilāyat Gābis; French: Gouvernorat de Gabès) is one of the 24 governorates of Tunisia and in south-eastern...
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University of Gabès (Arabic: جامعة فابس, French: Université de Gabès) is a public university located in southern Tunisia with its headquarters in Gabès. The university...
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Sportif de Gabès ,(ⵉⵎⴰⵍ ⵜⵓⵏⵏⵓⵏⵜ ⴳⴰⴱⴻⵙ),(Arabic: المستقبل الرياضي بڨابس) known as AS Gabès or simply ASG for short, is a football club from Gabès in Tunisia...
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Gábor (sometimes written Gabor) may refer to: Gábor (given name) Gabor (surname) Gabor sisters, the three famous actresses, Eva, Magda and Zsa Zsa Several...
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Look up gabber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gabber is the style of electronic dance music and a subgenre of hardcore techno, as well as the surrounding...
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Gabès – Matmata International Airport (French: Aéroport International de Gabés - Matmata) (IATA: GAE, ICAO: DTTG) is an airport serving Gabès, the capital...
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Gabber (/ˈɡæbər/ GAB-ər, Dutch: [ˈɣɑbər] ) is a style of electronic dance music and a subgenre of hardcore techno, as well as the surrounding subculture...
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Gabor (/ˌeɪvə ɡəˈbɔːr, - ˈɡɑːbɔːr/ AY-və gə-BOR, - GAH-bor; February 11, 1919 – July 4, 1995) was a Hungarian-American actress and socialite. Gabor voiced...
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Look up gaber in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gaber may refer to: Gaber, Dobrich Province, Bulgaria Gaber, Sofia Province, Bulgaria Gaber pri Črmošnjicah...
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A gabion (from Italian gabbione meaning "big cage"; from Italian gabbia and Latin cavea meaning "cage") is a cage, cylinder or box filled with rocks, concrete...
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The Gabès riots (May 19–20, 1941) targeted the Jewish community in Gabès, Tunisia. A notable exception to the relatively good Jewish-Muslim relations in...
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Gábor Agárdy (Armenian: Գաբրիել Արկալիյան, 2 August 1922 – 19 January 2006) was a Hungarian actor, also known as Gábor Agárdi. He was born Gábor Arklian...
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Kettana (redirect from Kettana,Gabès)
is one of the villages of Gabès in the South of Tunisia. It is located 18 km south of Gabès, on the main road connecting Gabès and Medenine. Kettana is...
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Gabor Maté CM (born January 6, 1944) is a Canadian physician. He has a background in family practice and a special interest in childhood development,...
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AS Gabès in 1978. Each of these two teams represents a district of the city: Jara for the Stade Gabesien, El Menzel for the Avenir sportif de Gabès. Stade...
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of gab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gift of the Gab may refer to: Eloquence, fluent, forcible, elegant or persuasive speaking "The Gift of Gab" (short...
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Gábor Csupó (/ˌɡɑːbɔːr ˈtʃuːpoʊ/ GAH-bor CHOO-poh, Hungarian: [ˈɡaːbor ˈtʃupoː]; born September 29, 1952) is a Hungarian animator, writer, director, producer...
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Magdolna "Magda" Gabor (June 11, 1915 – June 6, 1997) was a Hungarian-American socialite and actress, and the elder sister of Zsa Zsa and Eva Gabor. The eldest...
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a Muslim dynasty that ruled over Gabès from 1282 until 1394. The Banu Makki were one of the notable families in Gabès during the rule of the Hafsids in...
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In image processing, a Gabor filter, named after Dennis Gabor, who first proposed it as a 1D filter. The Gabor filter was first generalized to 2D by Gösta...
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Mad Gab is a board game involving words. At least two teams of 2–12 players have two minutes to sound out three puzzles. The puzzles are known as mondegreens...
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Gabal is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Mohamed Abou Gabal (born 1989), Egyptian footballer Mohamed Gabal (born 1984), Egyptian volleyball...
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as a midfielder or forward for Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1 side AS Gabès and the Gibraltar national team. El Hmidi began his career with Lions Gibraltar...
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Jolie Gabor, Countess de Szigethy (born Janka Tilleman; September 30, 1896 – April 1, 1997) was a Hungarian-born American jeweler and socialite, known...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gáb (cuneiform). The cuneiform sign gáb, (also qáb), is an uncommon-use sign of the Amarna letters, and other cuneiform...
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