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Mongolia and Tuva.
Alternative English spellings include sanjac, sanjack,
sandjak, sanjaq, sinjaq, sangiaq, and zanzack,
although these are now all obsolete...
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Nacer Sandjak (born 2 July 1953) is a
French football manager and
former player. Born in Paris,
Sandjak pla**** club
football in
France for Romainville...
- romanized: Liwa' Al-Iskandarūna; Turkish: İskenderun Sancağı; French:
Sandjak d'Alexandrette) was a
sanjak of the
Mandate of
Syria composed of two qadaas...
- Commissioner, in the same time as the
Lebanese Constitution, the Règlement du
Sandjak d'Alexandrette, the
Statute of the
Alawi Government, the
Statute of the...
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Syrian Turkmen Kars
Republic Picard,
Elizabeth (Spring 1982). "Retour au
Sandjak". Maghreb-Machrek (in French) (99). Paris: Do****entation française. "History...
- The
Sanjak of Novi
Pazar (Albanian:
Sanxhaku i
Pazarit të Ri; Serbo-Croatian:
Novopazarski sandžak, Новопазарски санџак; Turkish: Yeni
Pazar sancağı) was...
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Liazid Sandjak (born 11
September 1966) is a
former Algerian international footballer. In his career, he was a
midfielder for
several French and Swiss...
- Name: Selbstschutz-Regiment "Sandschak". "Police Self-Defense
Regiment Sandjak" (Polizei-Selbstschutz-Regiment Sandschak).[citation needed] Thomas, Nigel;...
- Commissioner, in the same time as the
Lebanese Constitution, the Règlement du
Sandjak d'Alexandrette, the
Statute of the
Alawi Government, the
Statute of the...
- 1920,
General Gouraud signed Arrêté 314
which added to the
autonomous sandjak of
Alexandretta the
cazas of Jisr el-Choughour, the
madriyehs of Baher...