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Alexandru Sahia (pen name of
Alexandru Stănescu;
October 11, 1908 –
August 12, 1937) was a
Romanian journalist and
short story writer. Born in Mânăstirea...
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correct as of: 23 May 2023,
after the
match against MC
Rouiba ( Algeria).
Sahia Ahmed Budah –
national team top
scorer Sidahmed Erguibi Ahmed Baba Haiai...
- The Saya de
Malha Bank (also the
Sahia de
Malha Bank,
modern Portuguese: saia de malha, English: mesh skirt) or Mesh
Skirt Bank, is one of the largest...
- Publishers, 2000, p. 36. Weil 2005, p. 96. Blévis 2012, p. 213.
Sahia-Cherchari 2004, pp. 745–746.
Sahia-Cherchari 2004, p. 747. Weil 2005, p. 97.
Murray Steele...
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communist realities,
being introduced to them by his
colleague Alexandru Sahia.
Sahia had
visited the
Soviet Union and had
returned publicly enthusiastic,...
- in
Africa (HELINA) and the
South African Health Informatics ****ociation (
SAHIA). He was also the
Professor of
Medical Informatics at the
University of...
- Tana and the
eastern hills are
Mounts Guna, 4,210 m (13,812 ft), and Uara
Sahia, 3,960 m (12,992 ft). In the
Choqa Mountains of
Misraq Gojjam,
Mount Choqa...
- film, Viața nu iartă (1957), was the
adaptation of a
novel by
Alexandru Sahia. In
addition to The Pale
Light of Sorrow, his best
known films are Felix...
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revolutionary proletariat". A
personal friend of the left-leaning
author Alexandru Sahia, he also
acknowledged that, in the 1930s, he
already felt
predisposed toward...
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Henri Barbusse.
During this period, the
Romanian communist writer Alexandru Sahia speculated,
among other things, that
Istrati had been in the pay of Rakovsky...