Look up saphir or Saphir in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Saphir, meaning sapphire in several languages, may refer to: Saphir (band), a German pop group...
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Jacob Saphir (Hebrew: יעקב הלוי ספיר; 1822–1886) was a 19th-century writer, ethnographer, researcher of Hebrew manuscripts, a traveler and emissary of...
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VE 231 Saphir (French, meaning sapphire) was a French two stage sounding rocket. It was part of the pierres précieuses (fr.: gemstones) program, that included...
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Black Moon Clan (redirect from Blue Saphir)
leader of Planet Nemesis in the 30th century. He is the older brother of Saphir. Because of the Black Moon Clan's beliefs that the Legendary Silver Crystal...
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Saphir was a French slave ship that operated out of La Rochelle in France. Saphir completed two slave voyages. The first in 1737 and the second in 1741...
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Saphir Sliti Taïder (Arabic: سفير سليتي تايدر; born 29 February 1992) is a professional footballer who plays for Gulf United as a central midfielder. Born...
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Saphir was a first-generation nuclear attack submarine of the French Navy. Saphir was the second of the Rubis series. The boat was originally to be named...
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Saphir (German for Sapphire) was an all-female teenage German pop group consisting of four girls. They all were winners of a talent show KI.KA LIVE - Beste...
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Odoriko (redirect from Saphir Odoriko)
to 13 March 2020, with the 251 series rolling stock. On 14 March 2020, Saphir Odoriko started service using E261 series EMUs. Three services operate back...
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the Saphir class: Saphir-class submarine (1928) Saphir-class submarine (1951) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Saphir-class...
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