- The
Sindi (Ancient Gr****: Σινδοι, romanized: Sindoi; Latin: Sindi) (Sinto-Meaotays) were an
ancient Scythian people who
primarily lived in
western Ciscaucasia...
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Sinding is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Christian Sinding (1856–1941),
Norwegian composer Otto
Sinding (1842–1909),
Norwegian painter...
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Christian August Sinding (11
January 1856 – 3
December 1941) was a
Norwegian composer. He is best
known for his
lyrical work for
piano Frühlingsrauschen...
- Sindh or
Sind in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sind or
Sindh can
refer to: Sindh, a
province of ****stan
established in 1970,
renamed from
Sind province...
- The
Sind Division was the name of an
administrative division of
British India located in Sindh. The
territory was
annexed by the
Bombay Presidency of British...
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Ellen Sinding (born
Ellen Buttedahl;
April 17, 1899 –
April 18, 1980) was a
Norwegian actress and dancer.
Sinding was born in Haugesund, the daughter...
- Otto
Ludvig Sinding (20
December 1842 – 22
November 1909) was a
Norwegian painter, illustrator, poet and dramatist.
Sinding drew on
motives from Norwegian...
- The
Sind sparrow (P****er pyrrhonotus) is a p****erine bird of the
sparrow family, P****eridae,
found around the
Indus valley region in
South Asia specially...
- The
Sind River or the
Sindh River is a
river in the
Ganderbal district of the
union territory of
Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is a
major tributary of the...
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Cathrine Sinding.
Stephan Sinding was also a
first cousin of
Alfred Sinding-L****n and the
three siblings Ernst Anton Henrik Sinding,
Elisabeth Sinding (1846–1930)...