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Abdul Baset al-Sarout (Arabic: عبد الباسط الساروت; 1
January 1992 – 8 June 2019) was a
Syrian football goalkeeper and
prominent rebel figure during the...
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Allen instead derives the name as a
nisba construction from a
place name "
Baset" (bꜣst) with the
meaning "she of bꜣst".
Bastet was
originally a
fierce lioness...
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leading number (10 in 10BASE-
T)
refers to the
transmission speed in Mbit/s.
BASE denotes that
baseband transmission is used. The
T designates twisted-pair...
- Kazi
Abdul Baset (December 4, 1935 – May 23, 2002) was a
Bangladeshi painter and art teacher. He was
awarded Ekushey Padak in 1991 by the
Government of...
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which came from
which town. Two of
those plaques seem to name the
towns Baset and Buto,
showing that Scorpion's
armies had
penetrated the Nile Delta....
- programs. It
provides four USB 2.0 ports, a
Realtek 8100C 10/100 Mbit/s
BaseT Ethernet and an
optional 8110S
Gigabit Ethernet controller. The
first PowerPC...
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Conference Hall.
Baset Temple Built during the
reign of King
Suryavarman I,
between 1036 and 1042,
Baset Temple is
located in
Baset village, Ta Pun commune...
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multimedia content on the
local network. HDBase
T 3.0
increases this
capability to 1000
Base-
T (Gigabit) Ethernet. HDBase
T 2.0
introduced support for USB 2.0, with...
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extrajudicial detention Abdul Basit (cricketer) (born 2003),
Afghan cricketer Abdul Baset al-Sarout (1992–2019),
Syrian footballer turned rebel commander Salahuddin...
- 2019-03-26.
Retrieved 2023-07-06. Musselman,
Lytton John; Al-Mouslem,
Abdel Baset (2001). "Triti****
Durum in
Northern Syria—Parched Corn (Frikeh) of the Bible...