-
Spartan colonists led by a
person named Sabus, and took
their name from him.
According to
Henry Alleyne Nicholson,
Sabus is
related to the
Egyptian Sobek and...
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Sabu may
refer to:
Sabu, ****anese name of 1966
Speed Racer's
mechanic in
original manga and its
anime adaptation Sabu, 1971
character in
Chacha Chaudhary...
- The
Sabu disk is an
ancient Egyptian artifact from the
First Dynasty, c. 3000 to 2800 BC. It was
found by
Walter Emery in 1936 in the
north of the Saqqara...
- an
American retired professional wrestler,
better known by his ring name
Sabu. He is
known for his
trademark style of
hardcore wrestling,
which he pioneered...
-
Sabu Dastagir (possibly born
Selar Sabu; 27
January 1924 – 2
December 1963) was an
Indian actor who
later gained United States citizenship. Throughout...
- Paul
Sabu (born
January 2, 1960) is an
American singer, songwriter, producer, and guitarist. He is the son of Indian-born film star
Sabu and American...
-
Sabu Cyril (born 27
January 1962) is an
Indian film
production designer who is
considered to be one of the most
celebrated art
directors in the country...
-
Mohamad bin
Sabu (Jawi: محمد بن سابو; born 14
October 1954),
commonly known as Mat
Sabu, is a
Malaysian politician who has
served as the
Minister of Agriculture...
-
Sabu Varkey (born 21
January 1971) is an
Indian field hockey player. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1996
Summer Olympics. "
Sabu Varkey". bharatiyahockey...
- Pelasgians.
Porcius Cato
argued that the
Sabines were a po****ce
named after Sabus, the son of
Sancus (a
divinity of the area
sometimes called Jupiter Fidius)...