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Sabao (Chinese: 薩保; pinyin:
sàbǎo; lit. 'Protector', 'Guardian'), or sārtpāw in Sogdian, was an
official Chinese title in the 5th-7th
centuries CE, used...
- Azul e
branco (blue and white), also
known as
sabão Offenbach (Offenbach soap) or
sabão macaco (monkey soap), is a type of soap used in Portugal. It is...
- are only
slightly inferior to
Imperial tombs,
suggesting that the
Sogdian Sabao were
among the
wealthiest members of the po****tion. The
bilingual epitaph...
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Through Solitary Confinement.
Willan Publishing. p. 73. ISBN 978-1134026678.
Sabao, Collen; Gohodzi, Isheanesu; Phiri,
Fiona Mtulisi (2019). "Zimbabwean prison...
- P****o do
Sabão (English: Soap Dale or Soap P****) is a
Brazilian district within the muni****lity of Viamão, in Rio
Grande do Sul. It
belongs to the group...
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hybrid innovation hub, Fábrica de
Sabão (The Soap Factory) to
support innovation projects in Angola. Fábrica de
Sabão, a
former soap factory, was converted...
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terms of
governance and had a
designated official administrator known as a
Sabao,
which suggests their importance to the
socioeconomic structure of China...
- /lēː.lǎŋ/ auction, low-priced
padre บาท(หลวง) /bàːt.lǔaŋ/ (Christian)
priest pão (ขนม)ปัง /pāŋ/
bread real เหรียญ /rǐan/ coin
sabão สบู่ /sàʔ.bùː/ soap...
- fringetail, the
fantail or the veiltail.
Yamagata kingyo (yamagata goldfish) or
sabao (mackerel tail) or
tamasaba - a
hardy single-tailed
variety of the ryukin...
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Prefecture of the
Northern Zhou dynasty. He held the
official Chinese title "
Sàbǎo" (薩保, "Protector, Guardian",
derived from the
Sogdian word sārtpāw, "caravan...