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Sabun may
refer to: Abd al-Karim
Sabun,
Sultan of
Wadai from 1804 to 1815
Kampong Sabun, a
village in
Brunei Sabun (river), a
river in the Khanty-Mansi...
- BT2128.
Kampong Sabun took its name from the name of a tree
called sabun and
whose leaves resemble coconuts. The area of
Kampong Sabun is 134.47 hectares...
- The
Sabun (Russian: Сабун) is a
river in the Khanty-Mansi
Autonomous Okrug in Russia. It is a right-hand
tributary of the westward-flowing Vakh, which...
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Muhammad 'Abd al-Karim
Sabun (died 1815) was (Sultan) of Wadai, a
Muslim state in what is now
eastern Chad, from 1804 to 1815. He
pursued an expansionist...
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Sabun (Somali: Sabuun) is a town in the
southeastern Middle Shabelle (Shabeellaha Dhexe)
region of Somalia.
Sabun v t e...
- word for black). An 1869 Malay-Dutch
dictionary notes the
words 'balar', '
sabun' and 'andan' as
referring to 'white people' (wit mensch) and 'albinos'....
- The
necropolis of Emesa, also
known as the
necropolis of Tell Abu
Sabun, was an
ancient necropolis of modern-day Homs, in Syria.
Excavations begun in...
- Out of Sync),
performed by Tricot,
while the
ending theme song is "Hyōjō
Sabun" (表情差分,
Facial Expression),
performed by Dustcell.
Crunchyroll licensed...
- life of Guru Dutt. In 2015, ****ia
produced a children's film "Pinti Ka
Sabun" for the Children's Film
Society of India; (CFSI) this film is directed...
- that
lasted for
several years.
After 1804,
during the
reign of
Muhammad Sabun (r. 1804 – c. 1815), the
Sultanate of
Wadai began to
expand its
power as...