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Siddiq Mohammed Manzul (Arabic: صديق محمد منزول) (1929 – 11
April 2003) was a
Sudanese footballer who pla**** with Al-Hilal Club. He parti****ted in the...
- Abbas, who
became Sudan's top
scorer in the country's
football team;
Siddiq Manzul, who was an
instrumental leader in Sudan's forward; Ali
Gagarin with his...
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goals Essam Baheeg 1 goal Mimi El-Sherbini
Abdelmutaleb Nasir Siddiq Manzul Alegi, Peter; Bolsmann,
Chris (2013-10-18).
South Africa and the Global...
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Rusli Ramang 1 goal
Zhang Honggen Nian
Weisi Sun
Fucheng Wang Lu
Siddiq Manzul Suleiman Faris Endang Witarsa Jabra Ala-Zarqa Turkey, pre-independent Cyprus...
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Bashir — "some
sources report the
Sudan goal-scorer as
Seddiq Mohammed Manzul, but
contemporary reports mention that "Seddiq p****ed the ball to Boraî...
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Tatushin Yuri
Voinov Miguel González
Enrique Mateos Suleiman Faris Siddiq Manzul Robert Ballaman Ferdinando Riva
Jabra Al-Zarqa
Harry Keough Ruben Mendoza...
- Al-Riqama
Alyat Awar al-Aziziyah
Dardaghan al-Hamrat
Jabab al-Zayt al-Madaba al-
Manzul al-Nuzhah al-Rawdah
Shayrat Sadad Subdistrict Sadad al-Hafar Shin Subdistrict...
- that
another seven civilians were
wounded when a
missile hit
homes in Al-
Manzul, four
kilometers (two and a half miles) away from the
Shayrat air base....
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Sergey Aleksandroviç
Minzat Independent 73 5.37
Vladimir Alekseeviç
Manzul Independent 53 3.90
Total 1,359 100.00 1,412 100.00
Valid votes 1,359 99...
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controversial leader of India's
Muslim community in the 19th-century
Siddiq Manzul (1932–2003),
Sudanese footballer Siddique Salik (1935–1988),
general in...