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separate ethnic identity as the
Habans (German: Habaner)
until the 19th
century (by the end of
World War II, the
Haban group had
become essentially extinct)...
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Wahidi Habban (Arabic: واحدي حبان Wāḥidī Ḥabbān), or the
Wahidi Sultanate of
Habban in
Hadhramaut (Arabic: سلطنة الواحدي حبان حضرموت Salṭanat al-Wāḥidī...
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Academy of New
Orleans and the
charter for Paul B.
Habans Elementary.
Habans opened as Paul
Habans Charter School in July 2013. The
Recovery School District...
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field party during the 1982-83 season.
Named by US-ACAN
after Marta A.
Haban, a
geologist in the party. 73°21′S 163°01′E / 73.350°S 163.017°E / -73...
- Director(s) Bret
Robbins Designer(s)
Jason Warnke Shawn Lucas Programmer(s) Paul
Haban Artist(s) Dave
Bogan Writer(s)
Michael Kirkbride Bret
Robbins Composer(s)...
- his
birth certificate his
father was
unknown and
Habans the name of his mother, born Jeanne-Marie
Habans, with no profession. He grew up in Bordeaux. After...
- ISBN 9780203216521.
Chaytor D A. A
taxonomic study of the
genus Lavandula. 1937
Habàn,
Miroslav (16 May 2023). "Lavandula Species,
Their Bioactive Phytochemicals...
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unique among Germanic languages.[citation needed] /h/ is
written as h:
haban "to have". It was
probably pronounced [h] in word-final
position and before...
- as the Pearls, with an
unconscious Filitt. The Pearls' leader,
Emperor Haban Limaï,
explains that his
people lived peacefully on Mül
until a
battle occurred...
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Early Cinema p.460 Anthony,
Barry & Bottomore, Stephen.
Paulus (Jean-Paulin
Habans), Who's Who of
Victorian Cinema.
Retrieved 8
November 2021
Rosen 1987, p...