- Sobe, also
known as
Sovin, was the
mother of St.
Elizabeth and
sister of St. Anne. The
Bible records only that
Elizabeth was a
descendant of
Aaron and...
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Sovin (Persian: سوين) may
refer to:
Sovin,
Meyaneh Sovin,
Sarab This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the...
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Sovin (Persian: سوين, also
Romanized as
Sovīn; also
known as Sūyūn) is a
village in
Aghmiyun Rural District, in the
Central District of
Sarab County,...
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Division of
India in
collaboration with Center-Nauch-Film Studios, and
Sovin Films,
Russia with Yash
Chaudhary as the
executive producer. The film won...
- the
ruins inside are
thought to be the
remains of the
Cistercian grange Sovin.[under discussion] The duke of
Greater Poland, Władysław Odonic, donated...
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Suvin (Persian: سوين, also
Romanized as Sūvīn; also
known as
Sovīn) is a
village in Garmeh-ye
Shomali Rural District,
Kandovan District,
Meyaneh County...
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reported to have
agreed to
produce the film for NBC, with
Soviet company Sovin Film
interested in co-producing it. Ultimately,
Columbia Pictures Television...
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Governor Yulia Galkina as
Praskovya Sicheva Ivan
Mokhovikov as
Istoma Sovin, an
archer Piotr Logachev as
Ondryushka Mochalov of
Uglich Pavel Srebor...
- industry. The
other three judges are Kouy Chandanich, Remy Hou, and Chem Vuth
Sovin. The show's
first season included 50 semi-finalists,
which were revealed...
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Sowin [
ˈsɔvin] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Łambinowice, in Nysa County,
Opole Voivodeship, in
southern Poland. It lies approximately...