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    Sases, also known as Gondophares IV Sases (Kharosthi: 𐨒𐨂𐨡𐨂𐨥𐨪 𐨯𐨯 Gu-du-pha-ra Sa-sa, Guduphara Sasa), was an Indo-Parthian king and Apracharaja...
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  • Sase may refer to: Sase, Srebrenica, a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sase (Višegrad), a village in Bosnia and Herzegovina Sase Monastery, in Bosnia...
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  • Look up SASE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. SASE may refer to: Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics, an academic association based in the...
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  • Important uses for SASEs are when requesting information about products or services, or when sending manuscripts to literary agents. SASEs are used when communicating...
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    The Sase Monastery (Serbian: Манастир Сасе, romanized: Manastir Sase) is a Serbian Orthodox monastery located in the mining village of Sase, in the hills...
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    incumbent Chris Beattie. 2019/2020 review of the SASES – A review by SAFECOM of its services, including the SASES, was published in September 2019. The report...
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  • III Sases (mid-1st century AD) Gondophares IV Gadana Obouzanes Gondophares III Sases (mid-1st century AD) Sarpedones Satavastra Gondophares III Sases (mid-1st...
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  • AD, a king named Sases, a nephew of the Apracaraja ruler Aspavarma, took over Abdagases’ territories and became Gondophares IV Sases[citation needed]...
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  • Sase (Serbian Cyrillic: Сасе) is a village in the municipality of Srebrenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sase Monastery Official results from the book: Ethnic...
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  • The Sase prospect is a copper-bearing deposit in Katanga Province, Democratic Republic of the Congo, being developed by Tiger Resources. The Sase prospect...
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