- Sāpī (Pashto: ساپی Sāpai; plur. ساپي Sāpī) is a
Pashto and Pashayi-speaking
Dardic tribe from
Afghanistan and ****stan. The
exact po****tion
number of...
- pp. 7, 101, 105–106. Fee 2019, p. 118. Fee 2019, pp. 120–121. Curry, E;
Safay, S; Meyerson, R; Roth, T. L. (2015). "Reproductive
trends of
captive polar...
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Shows Presenter Timing Days
Safay Saher M****ood
Sanjer &
Homayon Danishyar 07:00 am Sat- Wed
Subhe Arman Sima Safa 08:00 am Sat- Wed
Masti Ajmal Noorzai...
- No. 15 on Dillmann's list B.
Zaware Nebrat No. 16 on Dillmann's list B.
Safay No. 17 on Dillmann's list B.
Ramhay c. 330s–320s BC (traditional) No. 18...
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named "Kheb-ha". 119
Safay I
Harsiataw – 12
years 568–556 BC 4932–4944 E • M • R A
combination of two
kings from
different sources.
Safay was the successor...
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Preston Ayers, 124th
Infantry Regiment, 7/13/1934 –
circa 1940. COL Fred
Safay, 124th
Infantry Regiment, 1940 - 1942. COL
Maxwell C. Snyder, 124th Infantry...
- M****cript 2 (16) Zawārī
Nebrat 17
Safay Salt 2 (15)
Scifi Dillmann B (17) Saifâi B****et (17) Saïfâï B.M. M****cript 2 (17)
Safāy 18
Ramhay Salt 2 (16) Rami Dillmann...
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Ghulam H****an Safi (1902–1984) (Safi
alternative spelling for
Safay, Sapi,
Saapai etc.) was a
prominent Afghan politician and diplomat. He was one of...
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flags into the city. Reza Qoli Khan Hedayat, the
author of the
Rozat ol-
Safay-e Naseri,
chronicled the parade.
Hedayat highlights that
Hesam o-Saltaneh...