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- Claude Makélélé Sinda (born 18 February 1973) is a French football manager and former professional player who pla**** as a defensive midfielder. He last...
- Sinda may refer to: Sinda (Pamphylia), an ancient city, former bishopric and Roman Catholic titular see in Asian Turkey Sinda (Pisidia), an ancient town...
- Sinda is a constituency of the National ****embly of Zambia. It covers Sinda in Sinda District of Eastern Province. It comprises part of the Chewa Chiefdoms...
- Sinda Island (Kisiwa cha Sinda, in Swahili) is a protected, uninhabited island in the indian Ocean under the Dar es Salaam Marine Reserve (DMRS) with the...
- Sinda (Ancient Gr****: Σίνδα) was an ancient town mentioned to have been situated on the western frontier of ancient Pisidia, in the neighbourhood of Cibyra...
- The Singapore Indian Development ****ociation (SINDA) is a charity for the Singaporean Indian community. Set up to focus on educational and socio-economic...
- The Sinda District is a district of Zambia, located in the Eastern Province. It was created in 2012 by taking part of Petauke District and part of Katete...
- Sinda board". Straits Times. Factiva. 14 August 1991. "Change in SINDA Board of Trustees Chairmanship: Minister K Shanmugam Takes Over as New SINDA Chairman"...
- her 1880 History of Windham County, Connecticut, relays the account of Sinda, "wife of Jack, body servant to Colonel Eliphalet Dyer": Well it was in...
- p****ed into the hands of the Cholas for a brief period. The Haihayas and Sindas also seem to have ruled some parts of this region for sometime. Later, after...