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Sanday is a surname.
People with that name include:
John Sanday (born c. 1960),
Fijian former rugby union player Kirwan Sanday (born 1991), Australian...
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Sanday (Scottish Gaelic: Sandaigh; Scots: Sandee) is one of the
Small Isles, in the
Scottish Inner Hebrides. It is a
tidal island linked to its larger...
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Sanday and
Kalista Sanday) and 2 boys (Declan
Sanday and
John Sanday) and his wife Uda
barbra Mea. He is
uncle of
Kirwan Sanday, an Australian-born...
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Sanday (/ˈsændiː/, Scots: Sandee) is one of the
inhabited islands of
Orkney that lies off the
north coast of
mainland Scotland. With an area of 50.43 km2...
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mostly date to late
Malla period and
Gorkha Kingdom.
Ambalama Kalithattu Sanday,
John (1978).
Building Conservation in Nepal: A
Handbook of
Principles and...
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QoroManasa Qoro
flanker 24 May 1987 v
Argentina at
Hamilton 380
SandayJohn Sanday no. 8 24 May 1987 v
Argentina at
Hamilton 381
VunivaluSamu Vunivalu...
- "Physical Education".
University of Rajshahi. Ahmed, ****muddin (1986).
Sanday,
John (ed.).
Buildings of the
British Raj in Bangladesh.
University Press Limited...
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Archived from the
original on 4
March 2016.
Retrieved 1 July 2015.
Sanday,
John (1980).
Building Conservation and
Repair (PDF) (Report). UNESCO. pp. 16–22...
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Scottish Inner Hebrides. It is
linked to the
neighbouring island of
Sanday by a road and
sandbanks at low tide. The
island is 4.3
miles (6.9 km) long...
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Before and after". BBC News. 27
April 2015.
Retrieved 21
November 2021.
Sanday,
John (1979).
Monuments of the
Katmandu Valley. Unesco. p. 64. ISBN 978-92-3-101644-8...