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- Sabun may refer to: Abd al-Karim Sabun, Sultan of Wadai from 1804 to 1815 Kampong Sabun, a village in Brunei Sabun (river), a river in the Khanty-Mansi...
- Sabun (Somali: Sabuun) is a town in the southeastern Middle Shabelle (Shabeellaha Dhexe) region of Somalia. Sabun v t e...
- word for black). An 1869 Malay-Dutch dictionary notes the words 'balar', 'sabun' and 'andan' as referring to 'white people' (wit mensch) and 'albinos'....
- BT2128. Kampong Sabun took its name from the name of a tree called sabun and whose leaves resemble coconuts. The area of Kampong Sabun is 134.47 hectares...
- Muhammad 'Abd al-Karim Sabun (died 1815) was (Sultan) of Wadai, a Muslim state in what is now eastern Chad, from 1804 to 1815. He pursued an expansionist...
- The Sabun (Russian: Сабун) is a river in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug in Russia. It is a right-hand tributary of the westward-flowing Vakh, which...
- The necropolis of Emesa, also known as the necropolis of Tell Abu Sabun, was an ancient necropolis of modern-day Homs, in Syria. Excavations begun in...
- 'telescope/microscope'), dewter (daftar 'notebook'), hurmast (Ohrmazd 'high God'), sawan (sâbun 'soap'), sandal (sandali 'stool'), and com (jâm 'cup'). Chinese loanwords...
- that lasted for several years. After 1804, during the reign of Muhammad Sabun (r. 1804 – c. 1815), the Sultanate of Wadai began to expand its power as...
- 同齊 (tâng-chê) or 鬥陣 (tàu-tīn) 'soap' – 雪文 sap-bûn from Malay sabun, from Arabic ṣābūn (صابون). Philippine Hokkien, as a result of centuries-old contact...