- The
Rajiv Gandhi Scheme for
Empowerment of
Adolescent Girls (RGSEAG)
Sabla is a
centrally sponsored program of the
Government of
India initiated on 1...
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Sabla Wangel Hailu (Amharic: ሰብለ ወንጌል ሀይሉ; 1895/1896 – 1969) was an
Ethiopian aristocrat and the
second wife of the
uncrowned Emperor of Ethiopia, Lij...
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Sabla is a
market center in
Myanglung Muni****lity in the
Himalayas of
Terhathum District in the Kosi Zone of
eastern Nepal.
Formerly a
Village Development...
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Eugene Joly de
Sabla Jr. (January 20, 1865 –
January 18, 1956) was a co-founder of
California Gas and
Electric Company and
Pacific Gas and
Electric Company...
- Fork of the Yuba River. In 1899,
Martin and de
Sabla formed Yuba
Power Company. In 1900,
Martin and de
Sabla created the Bay
Counties Power Company, constructing...
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Szabla (Polish pronunciation: [
ˈʂabla]; plural: szable) is the
Polish word for sabre. The
sabre was in
widespread use in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
- 39.87444°N 121.61250°W / 39.87444; -121.61250 De
Sabla (also
known as De
Sabla, de
Sabla and de
Sabla; formerly,
Hupps Mill and Hupp) is an unincorporated...
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Seble Wongel is
frequently confused with the 20th-century noblewoman,
Sabla Wangel Hailu. To
differentiate the two
famous women,
people sometimes refer...
- The
Eugene J. de
Sabla, Jr.,
Teahouse and Tea
Garden is a
historic garden located in San Mateo,
bordering Hillsborough, California. It has been described...
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itself be a loan from
South Slavic (Serbo-Croatian sablja,
Common Slavic *
sabľa),
which would ultimately derive from a
Turkic source. In a more
recent suggestion...