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Sabaka (originally to be
called Gunga Ram) is a 1953
American adventure film written,
directed and co-produced by
Frank Ferrin,
filmed partially on location...
- and History". samo****clubofamerica.org. FCI-Standard N° 212 SAMOIEDSKAÏA
SABAKA (Samo****) (PDF).
FEDERATION CYNOLOGIQUE INTERNATIONALE. 2019. p. 2. Auckram...
- (in Slovak).
Retrieved 2023-08-08. Osvaldová,
Lucia (2023-08-21). "Lekár
Sabaka: Pre Uhríka a
Mazureka nám
pacienti nedôverovali a aj zomreli. Republika...
- C.; Menvielle, M.; Michaelis, I.; Olsen, N.; Rauberg, J.; Rother, M.;
Sabaka, T. J.; Tangborn, A.; Tøffner-Clausen, L.; Thébault, E.; Thomson, A. W....
- UK and Ireland.
Sabkha is a
phonetic transliteration of the
Arabic word
sabaka used to
describe any form of salt flat,
including salt
marshes and salt...
- for The
Island Monster (1954) and then
returned to
Hollywood to
appear in
Sabaka (1954). Karloff,
along with H. V. Kaltenborn, was a
regular panelist on...
- C.; Menvielle, M.; Michaelis, I.; Olsen, N.; Rauberg, J.; Rother, M.;
Sabaka, T. J.; Tangborn, A.; Tøffner-Clausen, L.; Thébault, E.; Thomson, A. W....
- hdl:1721.1/85858. S2CID 16559256. Lemoine,
Frank G.; Goossens, Sander;
Sabaka,
Terence J.; Nicholas,
Joseph B.; Mazarico, Erwan; Rowlands,
David D.; Loomis...
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Cheated Himself (1950) –
Janet Cullen Donovan's
Brain (1953) –
Chloe Donovan Sabaka (1954) –
Indria Mobs, Inc. (1956) –
Ronnie Miles Lisa
Howard page at Spartacus...
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Buenos Aires The
Hindu (film), the
original title of the 1954
American film
Sabaka The
Hindu (disambiguation)
Hindoo (disambiguation)
Sindhu (disambiguation)...