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derived from the
Sabirs as
their name is
reflected in Szavard, and
personal clan name Zuard. In 463 AD,
Priscus mentions that the
Sabirs attacked the Saragurs...
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Sabir may
refer to:
Sabir people, 5th–7th
century nomadic people who
lived in the
north of the
Caucasus Sabir language, or
Mediterranean Lingua Franca...
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Sabir or
Sabbir Khan may
refer to:
Sabir Khan (musician),
Indian sarangi player Sabbir Khan (Bangladeshi cricketer) (born 1978),
Bangladeshi cricketer...
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Sabeer Bhatia (born 30
December 1968) is an
Indian American businessman who co-founded the
first free web-based
email service, Hotmail.com (now Outlook...
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Səbir is a
village in the muni****lity of
Darquba in the
Lankaran Rayon of Azerbaijan. "Belediyye
Informasiya Sistemi" (in Azerbaijani).
Archived from...
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Sheeba Akashdeep Sabir is an
Indian actress who
predominantly appears in
Hindi language films.
Sheeba has
acted in
Hindi films primarily. She married...
- Sultan-ul-Arifeen
Sayyid Alauddin Ali
Ahmed “
Sabir” (1196–1291) also
known as
Sabir Kaliyari (Urdu: صابر کلیری; lit. '
Sabir of Kaliyar'), was an
Indian **** Muslim...
- prin****lity
appeared around the 940s CE. The po****tion was a mix of
Turkic Sabirs and
local Turkic- and Uralic-speaking
tribes such as the Mari. The capital...
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Naeem Sabir, also
known as
Naeem Sabir Jamaldini, was a
prominent ****stani
social worker and
human rights activist in Khuzdar, Balochistan. He had been...
- whom they were
persistently and
mistakenly identified for centuries. The
Sabirs who
believed to have come from Siberia, they
lived there at
least the end...