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Bondo (formerly
Djabir) is a town in north-central
Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Bas-Uele Province,
about 200 km north-west of Buta.
Bondo lies...
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Abdou Djabir Msada is a
Comorian politician and
civil servant. He ran for the
Presidency of the
Comoros in 2010 and
finished in
third place behind winner...
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given name,
which means "comforter".
Alternative spellings include Djābir, Jaber, Jābir, Gabir, and Geber. The name may
refer to:
Jaber I Al-Sabah...
- Aïssa
Djabir Saïd-Guerni (Arabic: عيسى جبير سعيد قرني, born 29
March 1977 in Algiers) is a
retired Algerian athlete who
predominantly competed in the 800...
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Sultan Djabir (or Bokoyo; c. 1855 – 11
January 1918) was
ruler of a
region on the Uele
River in what is now the
Democratic Republic of the Congo. He engaged...
- Mukumbi. Boma Vivi
Manyanga Brazzaville Léopoldville
Equateurville Yakoma Djabir Bomokandi Niangara Bangalas station Itimbiri R.
Ibembo Yambuya Aruwimi R...
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Azzedine Brahmi won 1991
bronze in the men's 3000
metres steeplechase.
Djabir Saïd-Guerni won the men's 800
metres bronze in 1999
before winning a gold...
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Retrieved 12
November 2021. Akhmedov, Akhmed-
Djabir (1986).
Azerbaijan cookery (in Azerbaijani, English, and Russian). Baku:...
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Sultan Muhammad Jabir Syah (4
March 1902 – 4 July 1975), also
spelt Mohammad Djabir Sjah, was the 47th
ruler of
Ternate from 1929 to 1975. He was the last Ternatan...
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nation since 1952.
Denmark (Wilson Kipketer's silver) and
Algeria (
Djabir Saïd-Guerni's bronze) each won
their first medal in the men's 800 metres...