- The Saṛbanī (Pashto: سړبني) or
Sarban Confederacy are a
tribal group of Pashtuns. They are
situated in ****stan and Afghanistan. The
Sarbani include many...
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Sarban may
refer to:
Sarban Confederacy Sarban-e Damuyi, a
village in Iran
Sarban (singer)
Sarban (author) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- pen name
Sarban, was a
British writer and diplomat. Wall's
diplomatic career lasted more than
thirty years, but his
writing career as
Sarban was brief...
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Abdul Rahim Sārbān (Pashto/Dari: عبدالرحیم ساربان) (1930 –
April 2, 1993),
better known as
Sarban, was an
Afghan singer, born in Kabul.
Sarban's music fused...
- Some of the
famous artists of
classical music include Ustad Sarahang and
Sarban. Pop
music developed in the 1950s
through Radio Kabul and was influential...
- from the
original on 3
October 2013.
Retrieved 25
September 2013. Singh,
Sarbans (1993).
Battle Honours of the
Indian Army 1757–1971. New Delhi: Vision...
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Sarban minaret (Persian: مناره ساربان) is a
historic Seljuk era
minaret in Isfahan, Iran. The
Sarban minaret is
located in the
north of
Jouybareh district...
- Singh,
Sarbans (1993)
Battle Honours of the
Indian Army 1757 - 1971. (pg 164 refers) Singh,
Sarbans (1993) ... (pg 165 refers) Singh,
Sarbans (1993) ...
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South Asia Series.
Taylor & Francis. p. 76. ISBN 978-1-135-12984-2. Singh,
Sarbans (1993).
Battle Honours of the
Indian Army 1757 – 1971. New Delhi: Vision...
- necessary) the
provision of a
force for
imperial purposes outside India. Singh,
Sarbans (1993).
Battle Honours of the
Indian Army 1757–1971. New Delhi: Vision...