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annexation of a prin****lity by the British, some
rulers were also
granted sanads of adoption.
Devised as a
reward for
loyalty to
British rule in India, especially...
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Sanad may
refer to:
Sanad Al
Warfali (born 1992),
Libyan footballer Sanad Ali (born 1988),
Emirati footballer Sanad Bushara Abdel-Nadief (born 1947),...
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Mohammad Hisham Sanad (Arabic: محمد هشام سند; born 16
January 1991) is an
Egyptian handball player for USAM Nîmes Gard and the
Egyptian national team...
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Afzal Khan, and
another gold-hilted sword.
Aurangzeb also
granted him
Sanads to
lands and
revenue rights around Parganas of Akkalkot, Supa, Baramati...
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Nesrin Sanad is an
Egyptian actress, model,
Internet personality and painter. Her
acting roles include appearances in
Ghafwa and Sea
Shadow and Adam....
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Sanad is a town in Bahrain.
Sanad The town
neighbors Isa Town,
Riffa and Jurdab.
Sanad is
mainly a
residential area.
There is a
mangrove forest on the...
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Sened (Arabic: السند As
Sanad) is a
commune and
small town in
central Tunisia in
Gafsa Governorate, and is also the name of the
extinct Berber language...
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Mohamed Sanad (Arabic: محمد سند) is an
Egyptian antenna scientist and
professor in the
Faculty of Engineering,
Cairo University. He made contributions...
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Ratna Archived November 26, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine "Definition of
SANADS". www.merriam-webster.com.
Retrieved 2022-01-02. "Padma Awards" (PDF). Archived...
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distinction of race, occupation, position, or ****. The
recipients receive a
Sanad, a
certificate signed by the
President of
India and a circular-shaped medallion...