- "Airport
Sadah Airport".
Retrieved 2020-07-12. "SYE - Airport".
Retrieved 2020-07-12. Heiss,
Johann (1987). "Historical and
Social Aspects of
Ṣaʿdah, a Yemeni...
- The Ba 'Alawi
sadah or
Sadah Ba 'Alawi (Arabic: السادة آل باعلوي, romanized: al-sādatu al-bā'alawiy) are a
group of
Hadhrami Sayyid families and social...
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Saada (Arabic: صَعْدَة, romanized:
Ṣaʿdah) is one of the
governorates of Yemen. The governorate's seat and the
largest city is Saada. It is the epicentre...
- N****ima al-
Sadah (also al-Sada or al-Sasa, Arabic: نسيمة السادة; born 13
August 1974) is a Shia
human rights writer and
activist from the "restive Shi'ite-majority"...
- left bin
Laden around 2001,
about the same time as his
marriage to Amal al-
Sadah. She
returned to
Syria and was last
reported living in Latakia. Her father...
- The
Houthi insurgency, also
known as the
Houthi rebellion, the Sa'dah War, or the Sa'dah conflict, was a
military rebellion pitting Zaidi Shia Houthis...
-
Sadah Shuchari (December 11, 1906 – 20 May 2001), or
Sadah Schuhari, in
Russian Сада Шухари, was an
American violinist and
music educator. She was concertmaster...
- Persian: [sejˈjed];
meaning 'sir', 'Lord', 'Master';
Arabic plural: سادة
sādah; feminine: سيدة sayyidah; Persian: [sejˈjede]) is an
honorific title of...
-
descendants of the
Islamic Prophet Muhammad known as the
Sadah (Arabic: سادة, romanized:
sādah)
anywhere in the world. The city is
distinguished for producing...
- Persian: [sejˈjed];
meaning 'Lord', 'Master'; plural:
Sadat Arabic: سادة
sādah is a
masculine name
given to
descendants of the
Islamic prophet Muhammad...