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  2. Abdul Rahim Sarban - Wikipedia

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    electric guitar. Years active. 1950s–1986. Abdul Rahim Sārbān (عبدالرحیم ساربان) (1930 – April 2, 1993), better known as Sarban, was an Afghan singer, born in Kabul. Sarban's music fused elements, rhythms and orchestration of the western musical traditions of Jazz and "Belle Chanson" with the prevalent Afghan musical tradition.

  3. Saraband for Dead Lovers - Wikipedia

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    Saraband for Dead Lovers. Saraband for Dead Lovers (released in the United States as Saraband) is a 1948 British adventure historical drama film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Stewart Granger and Joan Greenwood. It is based on the 1935 novel by Helen Simpson. Set in 17th-century Hanover, it depicts the doomed romance between Philip ...

  4. Deutsches Sprachdiplom Stufe I and II - Wikipedia

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    Deutsches Sprachdiplom Stufe I and II. The Deutsches Sprachdiplom der Kultusministerkonferenz (engl.: German Language Certificate of the Education Ministers Conference) is an official German language certificate of the German education authorities and the Foreign Office (Germany) certifying levels of knowledge of the German language in schools ...

  5. Deutsche Schule Durban - Wikipedia

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    The Deutsche Schule Durban (DSD) is a private German school in the suburb of Westville, west of Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, which educates children from 18 months to the 7th grade in German but also teaches from grades 5 to 7 in English. [1] The school was founded in 1971 to teach students from kindergarten to grade 7.

  6. Saraband - Wikipedia

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    Release. December 1, 2003. (2003-12-01) Saraband is a 2003 Swedish drama film directed by Ingmar Bergman, and his final film. It was made for Swedish television, but released theatrically in a longer cut outside Sweden. Its United States theatrical release, with English subtitles, was in July 2005. The Swedish television version is 107 minutes ...

  7. Sarabande - Wikipedia

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    The Sarabande evolved from a Spanish dance with Arab influences, danced by a lively double line of couples with castanets. [1][2] A dance called zarabanda is first mentioned in 1539 in Central America in the poem Vida y tiempo de Maricastaña, written in Panama by Fernando de Guzmán Mejía. [3][4] In 1596, Alonso López, "el Pinciano", traces ...

  8. Sarbani - Wikipedia

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    Sarbani. The Saṛbanī (Pashto: سړبني) or Sarban Confederacy are a tribal group of Pashtuns. They are situated in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Sarbani include many Pashtun tribes, including Yusufzai, Sherani, Tareen, Loni (Pashtun tribe), Durrani (Abdali), Khalil, Kheshgi, Kasi which includes Mohmand and Shinwari, Daudzai, Muhammadzai ...

  9. Ieuan Hughes - Wikipedia

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    Ieuan Arwel Hughes is a British paediatric endocrinologist who is an emeritus professor of paediatrics at the University of Cambridge.Hughes is most notable for long-standing research into disorders of sex development (DSD), established one of the largest and most comprehensive databases of cases of DSD including publishing the Consensus on DSD management framework which, barely eight years ...