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  2. Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Sabah is a state of Malaysia located in northern Borneo, with land and maritime borders with Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines. It has a diverse population, a tropical climate, and a rich history of trade, colonialism and conflict.

  3. Daily Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Daily Sabah is a Turkish daily newspaper published in English and Arabic, owned by Turkuvaz Media Group and editor-in-chief Ibrahim Altay. It is described as a propaganda outlet for the AKP government and the Erdogan administration, and has been banned by the European Parliament.

  4. Sabah (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Sabah is a pro-government, conservative newspaper founded in 1985 in İzmir and now based in Istanbul. It has a circulation of around 330,000 and publishes The New York Times International Weekly on Sundays.

  5. House of Sabah - Wikipedia

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    The House of Sabah is the ruling family of Kuwait, originating from the Bani Utbah confederation. Learn about their history, politics, and public feuds from this comprehensive article.

  6. Emir of Kuwait - Wikipedia

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    The emir of Kuwait is the monarch and head of state of Kuwait, and a member of the Al Sabah dynasty. The current emir is Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, who succeeded Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah in 2023.

  7. History of Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of Sabah, a state in Malaysia, from prehistoric times to the present. Find out how Sabah was influenced by Brunei, Sulu, China, and Britain, and how it became part of Malaysia in 1963.

  8. Sabah Day - Wikipedia

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    Sabah Day is a state holiday celebrated on 31 August in Sabah, Malaysia, to mark the establishment of its de facto self-government in 1963. It is not the same as Sabah Independence Day, which is the national day of Malaysia, and has been a source of controversy and debate among Sabahans and Malaysians.

  9. Demographics of Sabah - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the population, ethnic groups, and history of Sabah, the third most populous state in Malaysia. Find out how Sabah's population grew from 653,604 in 1970 to 3,418,785 in 2020, and how it is influenced by migration, culture, and religion.