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    The Sabirs ( Savirs, Suars, Sawar, Sawirk among others; Greek: Σάβιροι, [1]) were a nomadic Turkic equestrian people who lived in the north of the Caucasus beginning in the late-5th -7th century, on the eastern shores of the Black Sea, in the Kuban area, [2] and possibly came from Western Siberia.

  2. Hazrat Sheik Alauddin Ali Ahmed As-Sabir‎ (R.A) was an Islamic Sufi. He is in the Chisti Silsila of Khwaja Gharib Nawaz (R.A). He was a Sufi of Great Statue and is adored by both Hindus and Muslims.

  3. Alauddin Ali Ahmed Sabir (1196–1291) also known as Sabir Kaliyari (Urdu: صابر کلیری), (lit: Sabir of Kaliyar), was an Indian Sunni Muslim preacher and Sufi saint in the 13th century. He was nephew and successor to Baba Fareed (1188–1280), and the founder of Sabiriya branch of the Chishti Order.

  4. The Mediterranean Lingua Franca, or Sabir, was a contact language, or languages, that were used as a lingua franca in the Mediterranean Basin from the 11th to the 19th centuries.

  5. SABIR International Co. enjoys very efficient and experienced management and staff, and uses a large fleet of heavy machinery and equipment that fulfills the demand of its clients and employers, and has become the pride of the nation in international fields.

  6. The Piran Kaliyar Sharif dargah or the final resting place of the 13th century saint Allauddin Ali Ahamed ‘Sabir’, on the outskirts of Roorkee town, is a revered destination for tourists and devotees alike.

  7. The Sabirs ( Savirs, Suars, Sawar, Sawirk among others; Greek: Σάβιροι) were nomadic people who lived in the north of the Caucasus beginning in the late-5th -7th century, on the eastern shores of the Black Sea, in the Kuban area, and possibly came from Western Siberia.

  8. This chapter explains the context for the emergence and subsequent decline of Lingua Franca, its change of name, and, gradually, lexical makeup, as it became known as Sabir with the occupation and colonization of Algeria by the French.

  9. Sabir Ghazals available in Hindi, Urdu and Roman scripts. Access to ghazal videos, audios & Ebooks of Sabir.

  10. Mirza Alakbar Sabir, born Alakbar Zeynalabdin oglu Tahirzade, was an Azerbaijani satirical poet, patriotic thinker and public figure, widely regarded as both one of the greatest poets in the Turkic language and modern world poetry.

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