• The Sindi (Ancient Greek: Σινδοι, romanized: Sindoi; Adyghe: Щынджыхэр; Ubykh: Шинджишвё; Latin: Sindi) were an ancient tribe that primarily lived in western...
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  • Sindi may refer to: Sindi people, an ancient people of the Taman Peninsula, nowadays Russia Sindi, Estonia, a town in Pärnu County, Estonia Sindi, Maharashtra...
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  • Michael Peters. In 1988, with the second cast led by Seipati Sothoane whom Sindi understudied. When the play went on tour, she stayed behind and did Township...
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  • Sindh (disambiguation) Sindi (disambiguation) Sindia (disambiguation) Sindi people, an ancient Scythian people Sinti, a Romani people of Central Europe Red...
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    Hayat Al Sindi (Arabic: حياة سندي; born 6 November 1967) is a Saudi Arabian biotechnologist and medical scientist who is one of the first female members...
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    so many embassies came to him from various barbarians, including the Sindi [people of the Indus Valley]. And he gave spectacles on one hundred and twenty-three...
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  • encompassed not only Zanj, or Africans, but also communities like Zutt, Sindis and Indians from the Indian subcontinent. Historians estimate that between...
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  • Miletus (born c. 550 BC), historian Hecataeus of the Sindi (r. ca. 390-379), king of the Sindi people Hecataeus of Cardia (fl. 323 BC), tyrant of the city...
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  • Greek: Ἑκαταίος, romanized: Hekataios) was the King of the Ancient Sintis (Sindis) throughout the reigns of both Satyrus I and Leucon I of the Bosporan Kingdom...
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  • religious groups including, besides Arabs, Africans, Baluchis, Mekranis, Sindis, Gujaratis, Persians, and many others. At the turn of the twentieth century...
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