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Sabit or
sabit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sabit is an
Arabic masculine given name,
meaning "firmly in place”, “stable”, “unshakable”,"Nunuman"...
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Sabit Damolla (Uyghur: سابىت داموللا; Chinese: 沙比提大毛拉·阿不都爾巴克; June 1883 – 1934) was an East
Turkestan independence movement leader who led the
Hotan rebellion...
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Sabit James Ngor (born 5
January 2001) is a
professional footballer who
plays as a
winger for
Central Coast Mariners. He made his
professional debut on...
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Ferdi Sabit Soyer (/ˈfɛərdi
ˈsɑːbɪt ˈsɔɪ.ər/; born
March 5, 1952) is a
former Prime Minister of the
Turkish Republic of
Northern Cyprus, and
former Leader...
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Sabit Abdulai (born 11 May 1999) is a
Ghanaian footballer who
plays as a
central midfielder for
Brazilian club Botafogo-SP. Born in Techiman, Abdulai...
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Sabit Atayevich Orujov (Azerbaijani:
Sabit Atababa oğlu Orucov, Russian: Сабит Атаевич Оруджев; 31 May 1912 – 20
April 1981) was an
Azerbaijani and Soviet...
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Sabit Mukanov (Kazakh: Сәбит Мұқанұлы Мұқанов,
Sábıt Muqanuly Muqanov, Russian: Сабит Муканович Муканов,
transliterated Sabit Mukanovich Mukanov; 26 April...
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Fahri Sabit Korutürk (15
August 1903 – 12
October 1987) was a
Turkish admiral,
diplomat and
politician who was the 6th
president of
Turkey from 1973 to...
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Sabit Lulo (1883-?) was an
Albanian politician,
active in the
Ottoman Empire and Albania. He was born in 1883 in Gjirokastër and was son of a kadi. From...
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SÂBİT". TDV
Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol. 44 (Yusuf – Zwemer) (in Turkish). Istanbul:...