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Sa'idiThis does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. A sa'idi is a person from Upper Egypt, or a form of music originating from there. The basic Sa'idi rhythm is a ..
Sa'id (name)Sa'id is an male Arabic name meaning "happy" used by both Christian Arabs and Muslims. The name can also be transliterated as Saïd or Said. Not to be confused with the name Zayd. The name can refer to: People named Sa'id: Sa'id ibn ZaydSa'id Ibn SultanSa'id Hormozi "Abu Sa'id" means "father of Sa'..
Sa'id HormoziOstad Sa'id Hormozi (1897 - 1976) was born in one of the old neighborhoods of Tehran called Sangalaj. He was a great radif master and virtuoso tar and setar player. His most important teacher was Darvish Khan, who awarded Hormozi with the medal of the "Golden Hatchet", which was given to his most pr..
Sa'id ibn JubayrSa’īd bin Jubayr (665-714), also known as Abū Muhammad, was originally from Kufa, in modern-day Iraq. He was regarded as one of the leading members of the taba'een and was counted by Sheikh al-Tūsi as one of the companions of the fourth Shia Imam, Ali ibn Husayn (d.ca.712). Sa’īd is ..
Sa'id ibn ZaydSa'id ibn Zayd, (Arabic: سعيد بن زيد), was one of the most known companions of the prophet Muhammad (Arabic: Sahaba). He is also nicknamed "Abu-al-Aawar" [link]. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Family1.2 Biography2 Muslim view2.1 Sunni view3 See also4 ..
Sa'id I ibn IdrisSa'id I ibn Idris (760-803) was emir of Nekor. He moved the capital from Temsaman to Nekor. The city was later was sacked by the Normans, who took many prisoners, a few of whom were ransomed by the Umayyad ruler of Spain. Later, part of the Ghomara tribe revolted, led by a person called Segguen; t..
Sa'id of Egypt-->Sa'id of Egypt (1822 - 1863) (Arabic: محمد سعيد باشا) was the Viceroy (or 'Pasha') of Egypt from 1854 until 1863, under the Ottoman Empire. He was the fourth son of Viceroy Muhammad Ali Pasha (1769 - 1849). Sa'id was a [[Wiktionary:Francophone|francophone]], educated in Paris. Unde..
SaiSai may be: Sai (great), destinySai (weapon), a weapon used in certain martial arts, of Okinawan originSai (game), a variant of the game Mancala.Sai, Aomori, a village in Aomori prefecture, JapanSai, Orne, a commune in the département of Orne, FranceSocial Accountability International, a U.S.-base..
SAISAI is an acronym for: serving area interface or service area interface in telephonySailfish (FAO fish species code)Silent Aircraft Initiative, a project of the Cambridge-MIT Institute (CMI).sistema de alimentacion ininterrumpida (Spanish: uninterruptible power supply)Skandinavisk Aero Industri, a ..
Sai, AomoriSai (佐井村; -mura) is a village located in Shimokita District, Aomori, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2,833 and a density of 20.98 persons per km². The total area is 135.03 km². External links [Sai official website] in Japanese ..
Sai-in StationSai-in Station (西院駅) is a rail station on the Hankyu Kyoto Line in Kyoto, and is located at the bustling intersection of Shijo and Omiya Streets. Many travellers stop at this station and exit in order to take a bus to Kinkakuji. Located nearby is a large Ninomiya (A Japanese electronics store)..
SaibaimenSaibamen were creatures that appeared during the first [[wikt:saga|saga]] in the anime series DBZ (Dragon Ball Z). The most unusual factor about them is the way appear in the series, they are actually planted into the ground as seeds and quickly appear out of the ground. They were most likely create..
Saibai Island, Torres StraitSaibai Island ([9°24′S 142°41′E]) is one of the Torres Strait Islands in Australia, between the Australian mainland and the island of New Guinea. Saibai is a fairly large low-lying island only 4 km from the Papua New Guinea mainland. The language spoken is KKY (Kalaw Kawaw Ya). Sai..
SaibashiSaibashi (菜箸; さいばし) are Japanese kitchen chopsticks, which are a special version of chopsticks (箸, hashi) used in the Japanese kitchen. They are used in the preparation of Japanese food, and are not designed as a tool for eating. These chopsticks are very practical and allow the han..
Saiba punkSaiba Punk is a fashion type associated with current internet issues or themes. It is crudely described as a toss-together of nerdy apparel and punk clothing. Examples of Saiba attire can be found in most webcomics online stores like Questionable Content [link] and Mega Tokyo. ..
SAICThe acronym SAIC can stand for: Science Applications International CorporationShanghai Automotive Industry CorporationSingle Antenna Interferer CancellationSchool of the Art Institute of ChicagoSociedad Anónima Industrial y Comercial, Spanish for "Industrial and Commercial Joint stock company".Spec..
SAIC-GM-Wuling AutomobileSAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile is a joint-venture between General Motors and Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation of China. It is the manufacturer of vehicles sold in China under the Wuling marque, specializing on trucks and van sales in the poorer interior of the country. Sales in 2005 were 337,188 ..
SaichaniaSaichania (Meaning "beautiful one") was an ankylosaurid dinosaur from the Cretaceous of Mongolia. It lived during the Campanian alongside Pinacosaurus. Saichania was about six meters long. The type species is Saichania chulsanensis. ..
Saichi StationSaichi Station Saichi Station (最知駅) is located on the JR Kesennuma Line in Kesennuma, Miyagi. Contents 1 Line2 Surrounding area3 History4 Adjacent stations Line JR East Kesennuma Line Surrounding area Highway 45 History July 20, 1967: Station begin..
SaichoSaichō (最澄, 767–822) was a Japanese Buddhist monk credited with founding the Tendai school in Japan, based around the Chinese Tiantai tradition he was exposed to during his trip to China beginning in 804. He founded the temple and headquarters of Tendai at Enryakuji on Mt. ..
SaicourtSaicourt is a village of the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located in the district of Moutier, in an area called the Bernese Jura (Jura Bernois in French), which sits between the Canton of Jura and the German-speaking part of the Canton of Bern. The people of this commune speak French, a..
Said-Khasanom AbumuslimovDr. Said-Khasanom Abumuslimov (also spelled Sait-Khassan Abumuslimov) is a historian, writer and publicist and was acting vice president of the breakaway Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (1996 – 1997) under former president Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev. He also served in a number of positions under Dzhokhar ..
Said-Magomed KakievSaid-Magomed Shamaevich Kakiev Said-Magomed Shamaevich Kakiev (Russian: ; born 22 February 1970) is the leader of the Special Battalion West, a Chechen military force loyal to the pro-Moscow government in Grozny, Chechnya. Contents 1 Early Years2 Later years3 Present4 ..
SaidaSaida is: the Arabic name for SidonSaida, Algeria - a city in AlgeriaSaïda, a province of Algeriathe first name of Saida Karoli a Tanzanian Traditionalist Singer and SongwriterThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referre..
Saida, AlgeriaSaida (Arabic: سعيدة) is a town in Saida Province, Algeria. ..
Saidai-jiSaidai-ji (西大寺) is a Buddhist temple in the city of Nara, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Saidai-ji is the main temple of the Shingon Ritsu sect of Buddhism. It is the counterpart to Tōdai-ji. Its name means "west great temple." Saidai-ji stands close to Yamato-Saidaiji Station on the Kintetsu Na..
SaidapetSaidapet is a suburb of the city of Chennai, India. Mambalam, Guindy, KK Nagar are its neighbour suburbs. A subway joining Alandur road and Mount Road has been constructed recently. This has made life easy for the residents by providing easy access to Mount Road, the arterial road in Chennai. Said..
Saida AgrebiSaida Agrebi (b. January 22, 1945 in Tunisia) is a member of the Economic, Social and Cultural Council of the African Union, representing North Africa. She also sits on the Pan-African Parliament representing Tunisia. She graduated from the University of Berkeley in California with a Masters Degree ..
Saida International StadiumSaida International Stadium is a 22,600 capacity multi-use stadium in Saida, Lebanon. It is currently used mostly for football matches and it also has athletics facilities . ..
Saida karoli[[image:MimiNakupenda.jpg|right|thumb|180px|[[help:contents|demo]]]] Saida Karoli, "the song bird of East Africa", is a well known traditionalist Tanzanian singer and performer. Staging live shows in Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda Burundi and DRC, she has become well loved by a diversity of audien..
Saida Miller KhalifaSaida Miller Khalifa if an author and convert to Islam. She was born Sonya Miller in Great Britain and converted in 1959. She met her husband, an Egyptian professor named Yusry Khalifa, a year later after having taken the name Saida. They both went on the Hajj in 1970, three years after moving to C..
Saida ProvinceSaida (Arabic: ولاية سعيدة ) is a wilaya of Algeria. ..
SAIDISystem Average Interruption Duration Index The System Average Interruption Duration Index is commonly used as a reliability indicator by electric power utilities. SAIDI is the average outage duration for each customer served, and is calculated as [\mbox = \frac}}] SAIDI is measured in ..
SaidnayaSaidnaya is located in the mountains 20 miles north the city of Damascus in Syria. Saidnaya was the seat of the ancient Patriarchate of Antioch. Saidnaya has many ancient associations with the Holy Bible. Many scholars consider Saidnaya to be second in religious importance to Jerusalem. Pilgrims fro..
Saido PattiSaido Patti is a village in Hoshiarpur, Punjab, India. Population of about 300 makes it a very small but elongated village. Population comprises of mostly Harijans, few Jatt, and Khatri families. Divided by a single street is Bassi Kalan, Saido Patti's neighbor. Single road leads to major shopping c..
SaidpurThere is also a Saidpur in north Pakistan. This much smaller, remote town was badly affected by the 2005 South Asia earthquake. Saidpur is a city in the Rajshahi Division of Bangladesh. The city has a population of around 120,000 (1981 estimate). It contains an airport and is important place of r..
Saidul AjaibSaidul Ajaib is a census town in South district in the Indian state of Delhi. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Saidul Ajaib had a population of 14,075. Males constitute 60% of the population and females 40%. Saidul Ajaib has an average literacy ra..
Saidu Group of Teaching Hospital, Swat, PakistanSaidu Group of Teaching Hospital, Swat, Pakistan''' is situated in Saidu Sharif, the capital of Swat, Pakistan on the bank of Swat River within easy reach of Saidu Sharif Airport. The hospital consists of two wings (Central Wing and Saidu Wing) located in two separate buildings 1500 metres from eac..
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Saidu SharifSaidu Sharif is located at Swat, NWFP, Pakistan. Saidu Sharif is the capital city of Swat Valley, Saidu Sharif houses the Swat Museum which contains one of the finest collections of Gandhara art in the world. See also Saidu Sharif Airport saidu group of teaching hospital swat saidu sharif is the on..
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Saidu teaching hospitalSaidu teaching hospital swat consists of two wings and its two wings are 1.5 Km apart from each other, having 500 beds and further extension of 500 bedded indoor facilities is in progress. There are separate operation theaters, X-Raydeptts, clinical laborteries, Wards etc. in each wing. There are ..
Saidu Teaching Hospitalredirect [[Template:Not verified]] Saidu Teaching Hospital (commonly abbreviated as SGTH for Saidu group of teaching hospitals) is located in Saidu Sharif, Swat, NWFP, Pakistan. It is a couple of miles away from Saidu Sharif Airport. It consitsts of two wings, the central and Saidu wing, and these t..
Saidye Rosner BronfmanSaidye Rosner Bronfman, Mother and Grandmother of The Bronfman family, one of the most influential Jewish families in the world. The family was made famous by her husband, Samuel Bronfman (1891-1971), who made a fortune in the distilled alcoholic beverages business during the 20th century through h..
Said AburishSaid K. Aburish (born 1935, Bethany) is a Palestinian journalist and writer. After attending school in Jerusalem and Beirut, he studied at university in the United States. He returned to Beirut in the 1950s as a reporter for Radio Free Europe and the London Daily Mail. Aburish has written extensiv..
Said al-MuraghaCol. Said Musa al-Muragha (b. 1927) is a Palestinian leader better known as Abu Musa. A Palestinian refugee, Abu Musa served in the Jordanian Army, an artillery specialist. He was sent to receive a military education at the prestigious British Sandhurst Military Academy. He was involved in a coup a..
Said Al NasrSaid Al Nasr (born 1955) is a Syrian Palestinian, convicted in Belgium in 1980 for throwing two hand grenades into a group of Jewish children waiting for a bus in Antwerp on July 27, 1980. A 15-year old boy was killed, twenty others were (heavily) wounded. The jailed Said Al Nasr will be 'traded' ..
Said Amir JanSaid Amir Jan is a citizen of Afghanistan, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 945. Combatant Status Review Tribunal Initially the Bush admin..
Said Aouitaframe Saïd Aouita (born November 2, 1959) is a former Moroccan athlete, winner of 5000 meters at the 1984 Summer Olympics. Born in Kenitra, Morocco, Saïd Aouita dominated middle distance running in the 1980s at all distances between 800 meters and 5000 meters. He is the only man in..
Said AtthoumaniTo meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require [Cleanupcleanup].The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction according to the..
Said BahajiSaid Bahaji is an at-large al-Qaida member, wanted for his role in the September 11 attacks. Said Bahaji (Arabic: سيد بهيجي, also transliterated as Saeed Bahaji) was an alleged member of the Hamburg cell that provided money to the perpetrators of the September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks..
Said bin Sultan, Sultan of Muscat and OmanSaid bin Sultan (1790 - October 19, 1856) (Arabic: سعيد بن سلطان) was Sultan of Muscat and Oman from November 20, 1804 to June 4, 1856. He became joint ruler of the country along with his brother Salim on the death of his father, Sultan bin Ahmad, in 1804. Said deposed his brother as join..
Said Bin Taimur of MuscatSaid Bin Taimur (August 13, 1910—October 19, 1972) (Arabic: سعيد بن تيمور) was the sultan of Muscat and Oman (the country later renamed to Oman) from February 10, 1932 to July 23, 1970. The son of Taimur Bin Feisal, he inherited the remains of an Omani Empire, which included the ne..
Said ChibaSaid Chiba (born 28 September, 1970) is a Moroccan football player. He played for several clubs, including Al Hilal (Saudi Arabia), SD Compostela (Spain), AS Nancy (France) and Aris Thessaloniki in Greece. He played for the Morocco national football team and was a participant at the 1998 FIFA Wor..
Said DjinnitAmb. Said Djinnit is an Algerian politician. He is Commissioner for Peace and Security on the African Union Commission. ..
Said Halim PashaSaid Halim Pasha (1863-1921), Ottoman Empire Grand Vizier from 1913-16. He was one of the signiturers in Ottoman-German Alliance, however he was resigned after the incident of Pursuit of Goeben and Breslau. It is claimed that Mehmed V wanted a trusted person, which he asked Said Halim to stay in h..
Said HanaiSaid Hanai or Saeed Hanai, was one of the worst serial killers in the history of Iran. Hanai, a construction worker, admitted in court to killing 16 women in the eastern city of Mashhad in 2000 and 2001. Hanai targeted prostitutes because he said they had corrupted his neighborhood and made his wife..
Said Hassane Said HachimSaid Hassane Said Hachim (born 1932) is a Comorian politician. He was Foreign Minister from 1991 until 1993. He replaced Mtara Maecha. In 1996, he contested the presidential elections, eventually losing to Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim. ..
Said ibn Aamir al-JumahiSaid ibn Aamir al-Jumahi was a companion of Muhammad and Governor of Homs in Syria during the caliphate of Umar. As a youth he was among the thousands who left for Tanim on the outskirts of Mecca at the invitation of the Quraish to witness the killing of Khubayb ibn Adiy, a companion of Muhammad w..
Said Ibn Al-MusayyibSaid Ibn Al-Musayyib (637-715) lived in Medina was among the foremost authorities in hadith, jurisprudence and Quranic interpretation (tafseer) among the taba'een (generation succeeding the Sahaba). Contents 1 Life & Contribution to Islamic Learning1.1 ''Ahadith''2 Notes3 See..
Said Ibrahim Ben AliSaid Ibrahim Ben Ali (1911-1975) was the chief minister of The Comoros from 2 April 1970 - 16 July 1972. He was part of the Said family, including other Comorian politicians like Said Mohamed Jaffar, Said Atthoumani, and Said Ali Kemal. [African Database entry for Ali] ..
Said KafeSaid Mahdi Soilihi Kafe (1937 - May 25 2002) was a Comorian political figure in the regime of Ahmed Abdallah. He served as finance minister from 1978 until 1982, and foreign minister from 1982 to 1990. He left office soon after the 1989 coup in which Abdallah was killed. He was born on Mayotte and d..
Said Mohamed DjoharSaid Mohammed Djohar (22 August 1918 – 23 February 2006) was a Comorian politician who served as President of the Comoros during the mid-90's. Climb to power Djohar was the half brother of socialist Comorian president Ali Soilih, who had been brought to power in a coup d'etat organised by Bob..
Said Mohamed JaffarSaid Mohamed Jaffar (14 April 1918–22 October 1993) was a former president of The Comoros from August 1975 until January 1976 and chief minister of The Comoros government from July 1972 until December of the same year. He was installed by mercenary Bob Denard and favored a concilitatory approa..
Said MohammedSaid Mohammed is a citizen of Afghanistan, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, May 15 2006 Mohammed's detainee ID number is 1056. The full list of detainee names released on May 15 2..
Said Muhammad Husayn QahtaniSaid Muhammad Husayn Qahtani is a citizen of Saudi Arabia, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 200. Combatant Status Review Tribunal Initiall..
Said Muhammed Salih HatimSaid Muhammed Salih Hatim is a citizen of Yemen, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 255. Combatant Status Review Tribunal Initially the Bush..
Said MusaSaid Musa speaking at the United Nations Said Wilbert Musa (born March 19, 1944) has been Prime Minister of Belize since 1998. Said Musa was born in San Ignacio of Palestinian descent. He was the fourth of eight children by Hamid and Aurora Musa. As a boy, Musa attended Saint Andrew's Prima..
Said NafisiSaeed Nafisi (also Naficy) (8 June , 1896 - November 13 , 1966) was an Iranian scholar, fiction writer and poet. He was a prolific writer in Persian. His prose style had a polished and lucid expression. Saeed Nafisi was born in Tehran he did numerous research projects on Iranian culture, literat..
Said NursîSaid Nursî (1876, village of Nurs, Bitlis province - March 23 1960, Urfa) was an Islamic thinker of Kurdish origin. He is also known as Bediuzzaman, which means "the beautiful of the time". Contents 0.1 Family background and youth0.2 The \"Old Said\"0.3 The \"New Said\"0.4 Th..
Said Pasha KurdSaid Pasha Kurd (1834-1907), Kurdish statesman in Ottoman Empire, son of Hussein Pasha, was born at Suleimani. After holding various administrative posts he became governor-general of the Archipelago (1881), minister for foreign affaits (1881), ambassador at Berlin (1883) and again foreign minister ..
Said S. SamatarSaid Sheikh Samatar is professor of African history at Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey. Prior to this position, he worked at Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky. Coming to the United States as a refugee from Mogadishu, Somalia, he studied at Goshen College in Goshen, Indiana and g..
Said Saif AsaadMen's Weightlifting bronze 2000 105 kg Said Saif Asaad, born Angel Popov on May 31, 1979 in Bulgaria, is a Qatari weightlifter who competed in the Men's 105 kg weight class at the 2000 Summer Olympics and won a bronze medal. One of eight Bulgarian weighlifters recruited by the Qatar Oly..
Said SeyamSaid Seyam (1975-2005), was a Hamas commander of the Palestinian islamist group Hamas's Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades in Khan Yunis. Seyam joinded the ranks of Hamas in 1987 and was one of the founder members of its military wing, the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. He was put in prison by the Israe..
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Said ZahariSaid Zahari was a one time editor-in-chief of the Malay-language newspaper Utusan Melayu. He led a journalists' strike against the takeover of the newspaper by United Malays National Organisation (UMNO). Also known as Pak Said he was detained by the government of Singapore and subsequently held for..
SaifThe Arabic word saif (سيف) and variations Saif, Sayf, Seif generally means sword. Contents 1 Description1.1 Illustrated examples2 Symbolism3 See also Description As such it does not in and of itself denote anything more specific than "saber" or "back-sword" in its parent ..
Saifee HospitalThe Saifee Hospital is a State of the art, modern hospital built in Charni Road region of Mumbai, India. It has 33 specialised departments, 200 doctors and 295 beds. Dr Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin (TUS) said in waaz on 9 Moharram 1426H that: “I, Mumluko Ale Mohammed, have built the Saifee Hospi..
SAIFISystem Average Interruption Frequency Index The System Average Interruption Frequency Index is commonly used as a reliability indicator by electric power utilities. SAIFI is the average number of interruptions that a customer would experience, and is calculated as [\mbox = \frac}}] SAI..
SaifuSaifu (c.577) was a king of Axum. He is known from a chance mention in a Chinese life of Mohammed, the T'ien-fang Chih-sheng shih-lu, written between 1721 and 1724 by Liu Chih. This work uses older materials that have been traced to a biography of the prophet written by Sa'id al-Din Mohammed bin Ma..
Saifuddin KitchlewDr Saifuddin Kitchlew (January 15, 1888 - October 9, 1963) was an Indian freedom fighter and a Muslim Indian nationalist leader. Contents 1 Early life2 Jallianwala Bagh3 Leader4 Post Independence5 See also Early life Saifuddin Kitchlew was born to Azizuddin Kitchlew and..
Saifullah Khan[]sunzerkhel [link] Saifullah Khan Khudiadadzai was a great warrior belonging to the Khudiadadzai tribe (a sub-caste of kakars sunzerkhel) in the area of present day Balochistan. In the 1880s he fought against the British troops that were conquering the region. He engaged the British arm..
Saifullah ParachaSaifullah Paracha is a citizen of Pakistan, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba. [list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, April 20 2006 His detainee ID number is 1094. His son, Uzair Paracha, was convicted in 2005 for provid..
Saiful azamPlease [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Group Captain (Retd.) Saifu..
Saiful IslamSaiful IslamBangladesh (Ban) Batting style Right-hand bat Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests ODIs Matches - 7 '''Runs scored - 37 Batting average - 18.50 100s/50s - -/- Top score - 22* ..
Saiful MulukSpring Image of Saif ul Maluk, Kaghan Valley Lake Saiful Muluk (Urdu: سیف الملوک )is a lake located at the northern end of the Kaghan Valley (34°52'37.34" N, 73°41'37.71" E) in Naran Valley, which is north-east of the Hazara district of North West Frontier Province, Pakistan. At an ..
Saifur RahmanSaifur Rahman (Bengali: ) is a Bangladeshi politician, and the current Finance Minister of Bangladesh. He is a member of the ruling Bangladesh Nationalist Party. He also has the unique record of preparing 12 out of the 36 yearly budgets since the independence of Bangladesh in 1971. Rahman hails fro..
Saif ad-Din Ghazi ISaif ad-Din Ghazi I was the eldest son of Zengi of Mosul, and the elder brother of Nur ad-Din. After the death of Zengi in 1146 Saif ad-Din succeeded his father in Mosul and the Jezirah (northern Iraq) while Nur ad-Din succeeded in Aleppo. In 1148 he marched south to help defend Damascus during the ..
Saif al-AdelSaif al-Adel Saif Al-Adel (or Seif Al Adel, or Seif al-Adl) (Arabic: سيف العدل) (born April 11, 1960 or 1963) is believed to be a senior member of the Al-Qaeda and Egyptian Islamic Jihad. He is also known as Ibrahim Al-Madani and he knows Arabic. Al-Adel, an Egyptian national whose r..
Saif al-Islam QaddafiSaif al-Islam Qaddafi (Arabic سيف الإسلام القذافي), meaning in Arabic: "The sword of Islam" is a son of Muammar al-Qaddafi, leader of Libya. A painter, he graduated from the London School of Economics. Today he heads up the official charity, the Gaddafi International Foundation for ..
Saif Ali KhanSaif Ali Khan is an Indian film star who appears in Bollywood films. He is the son of the Nawab of Pataudi. Contents 1 Biography1.1 Family1.2 Education2 Film Career3 Personal life4 Filmography5 Awards6 External links Biography Family Saif Ali Khan was bo..
Saif Bin SultanSaif Bin Sultan was one of the most famous Imams of the ibadi sect in Oman. he ruled from the year 1690 to the year 1707. he led the omani navy to big victories over the dutch and portogese in india and east africa. he was named the "chain of earth" for his bravary. ..
Saif Saaeed ShaheenSaif Saaeed Shaheen (Arabic: سيف سعيد شاهين) formerly Stephen Cherono (born October 15, 1982 in Keiyo, Kenya) is a long distance track athlete now representing Qatar. Contents 1 Background2 Defection to Qatar3 Repercussions4 Achievements5 External links Backg..
Saif Sareea IIExercise Saif Sareea II was a major military exercise in September and October 2001 involving the military of the United Kingdom and Oman. It was the largest single deployment of UK forces since the Gulf War. Over 22,500 personnel, 6,500 vehicles, 21 naval vessels, 49 fixed wing aircraft and 44 heli..
Saiga-12The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide view].Please improve the article or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. Contents 1 Basic Stats2 Basics3 Innovations required on the ..
Saigado PublishingSaigado Comic Publishing (Saigado Publishing) is a h dojinshi circle famous for publishing hentai parodies, especially of game console fighting games. The Saigado studio frequently parodies the King of Fighters, Neon Genesis Evangelion, and Guilty Gear X in its doujinshi. The Boku no Seinen Kouken-n..
Saigawa, FukuokaSaigawa (犀川町; -machi) is a town located in Miyako District, Fukuoka, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 7,268 and a density of 74.16 persons per km². The total area is 98.00 km². External links [Saigawa official website] in Japanese ..
Saiga Antelope" /> Saiga Antelope The Saiga (Saiga tatarica) is a ruminant which inhabits a vast area between Kazakhstan, southern Siberia and northwestern China. The Saiga typically stands 0.6-0.8 metres at the shoulder and weighs between 36 and 63 kg. Their lifespan ranges from 6 to 10 years. Males a..
Saiga IkkiThe , based in Ōta in Kii Province, were one of many ikko-ikki (Buddhist fanatic warriors) groups in feudal Japan. In particular, the members of the Saiga Ikki, along with the monks of the Negoroji, were renowned for their expertise with the arquebus, and for their expert gunsmiths and foundries...
SaightonSaighton is a village in Cheshire, England, a few miles south of Chester. ..
SaignelégierSaignelégier is a municipality in the canton of Jura, Switzerland. It is the seat of the district of Franches-Montagnes. External links http://www.saignelegier.ch ..
SaignonSaignon is a small village and commune in the Vaucluse département, in the south of France. There is a bakery/cafe, two restaurants, and a general store. The school has about 100 students, and is attached to the post office. ..
Saigo, MiyazakiSaigo (西郷村; Saigō-son) is a village located in Higashiusuki District, Miyazaki, Japan. As of 2003, the village has an estimated population of 2,718 and the density of 19.65 persons per km². The total area is 138.32 km². Saigo literally means "west shire". This village is a western quarter..
Saigo, ShimaneSaigo (西郷町; Saigō-chō) was a town located on the island of Dōgo in Oki District, Shimane, Japan. On October 1, 2004, the town was merged into the new town of Okinoshima. As of 2003, the town had an estimated population of 12,855 and a density of 105.07 persons per k..
Saigon (disambiguation)Saigon can refer to: Ho Chi Minh City, formerly called Saigon, a city in Vietnam.Saigon (rapper)Saigon River This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point direct..
Saigon (rapper)This article is about the rapper. For other uses, see Saigon. Saigon (born Brian Carenard, 1978) is an African-American rapper. Born in Brooklyn, New York, He spent his upbringing moving between immediate and extended family members in Spring Valley, New York and Brooklyn as well as parts of New ..
Saigon CinnamonSaigon Cinnamon (Cinnamomum loureiroi, also known as Vietnamese cinnamon or Vietnamese cassia) is an evergreen tree in the genus Cinnamomum, indigenous to mainland Southeast Asia. Despite its name, it is more closely related to Cassia (C. aromaticum) than to Cinnamon (C. verum), though in the same..
Saigon KickSaigon Kick was a band from Florida that formed in 1988. The line-up of the band on their first two albums was lead vocalist Matt Kramer, guitarist Jason Bieler, bassist Tom Defile, and drummer Phil Varone. After their second album, The Lizard, Matt Kramer and Tom Defile left the band, and Jason Bi..
Saigon Kick (album)Saigon Kick is the first album of the band of the same name. Track listing New WorldWhat You SayWhat Do You DoSuzyColorsComing HomeLove Of GodDown By The OceanAcid RainMy LifeMonth Of SundaysUglyCome Take Me NowI.C.U. Line up Matt Kramer: Lead VocalsJason Bieler: GuitarTom Defile: BassPhil Varone: ..
Saigon Love StorySaigon Love Story is a Vietnamese movie, released in 2005. With low production costs, two overseas Vietnamese film directors Tammy Le and Ringo Le have decided to return to their homeland to shoot their film projects. Directed by: Ringo LeProduced by: Tammy LeStarring: Ngo Thanh Van, Hua Vy Van, Ye..
Saigon Passenger Transportation CompanyTo meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a general audience, this article may require [Cleanupcleanup].The introduction to this article provides insufficient context for those unfamiliar with the subject matter.Please help Wikipedia by improving the introduction according to the..
Saigon RiverSaigon River is a river located in southern Vietnam that rises near Phum Daung in southeastern Cambodia, and flows south and south-southeast for about 140 miles (225 km) to the Mekong Delta. Its name is taken from a Vietnamese song, Sai Gon. The Saigon River is joined 18 miles (29 km) northeast of ..
Saigon TimesSaigon Times is a Vietnamese media organization with two Vietnamese- and two English-language publications. Its flagship publication is Thoi Bao Kinh Te Saigon, the most-read weekly economics and business newsmagazine in Vietnamese. It also publishes Saigon Times Daily, one of the two major English ..
Saigon TransportersSaigon Transporters is a shipping company that meets the needs of individuals and businesses, both domestically and internationally. They ship transporting Autos, ATV's, Cargo, Motorcycles & Trailers. External links [Saigon Transporters News Release][Saigon Transporters] Officia..
Saigo TakamoriSaigō Takamori's statue in Ueno park Saigō Takamori (西郷 隆盛 Saigō Takamori, 23 January 1827/28 - 24 September 1877), one of the most influential samurai in Japanese history, lived during the late Edo Period and early Meiji Era. As a low-level samurai, he was recruited to travel to Ed..
Saigo TsugumichiSaigō Tsugumichi (西郷従道, properly Saigō Jūdō) (1 June1843–18 July1902) was a Meiji-period politician and military officer who got his start in the latter part of the Edo period. He was born to Saigō Kichibe and Masako. His siblings, among others, included his famous older brother S..
SaigyoSaigyō Hōshi (Japanese: 西行法師) (1118 - 1190) was a famous Japanese poet of the late Heian and early Kamakura period. Contents 1 Biography2 Style3 Resources4 External links Biography Born Satō Norikiyo (佐藤義清) in Kyoto to a noble family, he lived during the ..
SaihaSaiha is a census town in Saiha district in the Indian state of Mizoram. Geography Saiha is located at [22.48° N 92.97° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Saiha]. It has an average elevation of 729 metres (2391 feet). Demographics As of 2001 India census ..
Saihaku, TottoriSaihaku (西伯町; -cho) is a town located in Saihaku District, Tottori, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,147 and a density of 98.06 persons per km². The total area is 83.08 km². External link [Official town website] (in Japanese) ..
Saihaku District, TottoriSaihaku (西伯郡; -gun) is a district located in Tottori, Japan. As of 2003, the district has an estimated population of 50,436 and a density of 135.28 persons per km². The total area is 372.83 km². Towns and villages DaisenHiezuHoukiNambu Mergers On October 1, 2004 the towns of Saihak..
Saihō-jiThis is the current [Japanese CollaborationJapanese collaboration]! Please help improve it to [Featured articlesfeatured article] [What is a featured articlestandard]. is a Rinzai Zen Buddhist temple located in Matsuo, Nishikyō Ward, Kyoto, Japan. The temple, wh..
Saiichi Sugiyama (musician)An editor has expressed a concern that the subject of the article does not satisfy one of the guidelines for inclusion on Wikipedia on one of the following topics: [Notability Academics] ([Notability proposed])[Notability Biographies][Notability Books] (..
Saiid FarhiSaiid Farhi is an Algerian held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay Naval Base, in Cuba.[list of prisoners (.pdf)], US Department of Defense, May 15 2006 His Guantanamo detainee ID 311. Farhi was born on March 29 1961, in Churchelle, Algeria. Contents 1 ..
Saijo, EhimeThis article is about the city in Ehime Prefecture, Japan. There is also a town in Hiroshima Prefecture with this name, see Saijo, Hiroshima. Saijo (西条市; -shi) is a city located in Ehime, Japan. On November 1, 2004, the city of Toyo and the towns of Komatsu and Tanbara merged with Saijo. As ..
Saijo, HiroshimaThis article is about the town in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. There is a city with this name in Ehime Prefecture, see Saijo, Ehime. Saijo (西城町; -cho) is a town located in Hiba District, Hiroshima, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 4,741 and a density ..
Saikai, NagasakiSaikai (西海町; -chou) is a town located in Nishisonogi District, Nagasaki, Japan. As of 2003, the town has an estimated population of 8,860 and a density of 131.75 persons per km². The total area is 67.25 km². ..
SaikaidoSaikaido (西海道) is one of the main 'circuits' of Tokugawa Japan. Literally translated, it means 'western sea road', and was the name used for Kyushu and the islands of Tsushima and Iki. It is one of the Gokishichido. Similarly, Hokkaido is the northern sea circuit. Nankaido, which includes all..
Saikai National ParkSaikai National Park西海国立公園 ..
Saikano|- ! colspan="2" style="background: #ccf; text-align: center;" | Live Action Film |- | style="background: #e6e9ff;" colspan="2" | Saishū Heiki Kanojo: The Last Love Song on This Little Planet. |} is a manga and anime series by . Saikano was originally serialized in Shogakukan's Big Comic Spiri..
Saikat MondalSaikat Mondal is an Anglo-Indian poet and actor. His most recent book of poems was entitled Dialogues with My Self (ISBN 1589150228). He has appeared in the film "Sabrina" and the TV show "Strangers with Candy" (2000). He received his BA from Calvin College in geology in 1995. He worked in World Tra..
Saika MagoichiIt has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) Saika Magoichi, also called Saiga Magoichi or in western order Magoichi Saiga/Saika, was the name given to the leader of the Saik..
Saiki, OitaSaiki (佐伯市; -shi) is a city located in Oita, Japan. As of 2003, the city has an estimated population of 49,183 and the density of 249.19 persons per km². The total area is 197.37 km². The city was founded on April 29, 1941. External links [Saiki official website] in Japanese ..
SaikoSaiko may refer to: Saiko, Yamanashi, a lake of JapanSaikō, a Japanese eraSaiko, a J-Pop artist [link] This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point di..
Saiko, YamanashiThe Saiko (西湖, lit. "West Lake") is one of the Fuji Five Lakes, located in Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan. It is connected to Lake Shoji and Lake Motosu by underground waterways and all three remain the same surface level of 901 metres above sea level. Note: The West Lake in Hangzhou, China, is wr..
Saikyo LineA northbound Saikyo Line train bound for Kawagoe takes on passengers at Shinjuku Station. The connects the city of Saitama to western Tokyo. It runs parallel to the Tohoku Shinkansen before branching off at Akabane to access Ikebukuro and Shinjuku on the west side Tokyo. At the northern end ..
SailA sail is any type of surface intended to generate thrust by being placed in a wind — in essence a vertically-oriented wing. Sails are used in sailing. Contents 1 Sail aerodynamics2 Use of sails3 Parts of the Sail4 New technology5 See also5.1 Types of sails6 ..
Sail-planA sail-plan is a formal set of drawings, usually prepared by a naval architect. It shows the various combinations of sail proposed for a sailing ship. The combinations shown in a sail-plan almost always include three configurations: A light air sail plan. Over most of the Earth, most of the time,..
SailanaSailana is an Indian town. It is located in the Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh. It was a princely state with an area of 769 square kilometres. External links [Sailana princely state][.] ..
SailboatA sailboat crew narrowly avoids capsizing. A sailboat is a relatively small wind-driven vessel used primarily for sports and personal purposes. See yacht for information on the main types of sailboat currently in use and sailing ship for information about a broader class of wind driven vessels..
SailcraftIn the context of spaceflight, Sailcraft is a short name for spacecraft endowed with sail for propulsion purposes. In principle, the sail and its supporting structures, or the sail system, are not restricted to be for solar-sail propulsion, but they could be designed for either laser or microwave ..
SaildriveA saildrive on a boat is an arrangement of an inboard motor that strongly resembles a conventional outboard motor. The difference is the motor is inside the hull of the boat, and sticks out the bottom of the hull instead of hanging off the back of the transom. ..
SailearsIn Brian Jacques's fantasy world of Redwall, Sailears was an old female hare living in the legendary mountain stronghold of Salamandastron during the time of Badger Lord Stonepaw. She was so named because of her unusually large ears. During the invasion and initial battle with the forces of Wildcat..
SailendraThis article is part ofthe History of Indonesia series Pre-colonial Indonesia (before 1602) Sailendra Srivijaya (3rd century -1400) Kingdom of Mataram Kediri (1045-1221) Singhasari (1222-1292) Majapahit (1293-1500) Sultanate of Mataram (1500s to 1700s) Dutch East Indies (1602 - 1945) ..
Sailen MannaSailendra Nath Manna is a Mohun Bagan Athletic Club footballer, who has been awarded the Mohun Bagan Ratna award. He is also the holder of the highly prestigious award - "Indian Footballer of the Century" . The name Sailen Manna is incorporated with every nook & corner of Mohun Bagan. In fact the pl..
Sailfin catfish (disambiguation)Sailfin catfish can refer to any of: Liposarcus multiradiatus - the sailfin catfishLiposarcus pardalis - the amazon sailfin catfishLiposarcus anisitsi - the snow king sailfin catfishGlyptoperichthys gibbiceps reclassified as Pterygoplichthys gibbiceps - sailfin plec (L164) also known as Leopard ple..
Sailfin corydorasThe sailfin corydoras (Corydoras macropterus), bigfin corydoras, or largefin corydoras is a subtropical freshwater fish belonging to the Corydoradinae sub-family of the Callichthyidae family. It originates in coastal rivers in South America, and is found from São Paulo to Santa Catarina, Brazil ..
Sailfin lizardThe Sailfin lizard (Hydrosaurus pustulatus) is an oviparous lizard living only in the Philippines. It is classed by the IUCN as vulnerable. The Sailfin lizard is an excellent swimmer and has flattened toes that enable it to run across water. It is omnivorous, feeding on fruit, leaves, flowers, in..
Sailfin mollyThe sailfin molly, Poecilia latipinna, is a species of fish, of the genus Poecilia. They inhabit fresh, brackish, and coastal waters from North Carolina to Texas and the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico. Contents 1 Taxonomy2 Common names3 Geographical distribution4 Habitat5 B..
SailfishNote that two American submarines were named USS Sailfish. Sailfishes (genus Istiophorus) are fish living in all the oceans of the world. They are blue to gray in color and have a characteristic sail (dorsal fin) on top of them, often stretching the entire length of their back. The sailfish is a r..
Sailin' ShoesSailin' Shoes was the second studio album by the American rock band Little Feat, released in 1972. It is notable for several reasons. First, it introduced the work of Neon Park to the group, with his design of a sailing shoe of a cake swinging on a tree swing that adorned the front cover, which s..
SailingSailing at sunset Wooden sailing boat Sailing is the skillful art of controlling the motion of a sailing ship or smaller boat, across a body of water. Sailing vessels are propelled by the force of the wind on sails. Today, for most people, sailing is recreation, an activit..
Sailing (Christopher Cross song)"Sailing" is a song performed by Christopher Cross, featured in his 1979 self-titled debut album, also featuring the songs "Ride Like the Wind" (featuring backing vocals by Michael McDonald) and "Never Be the Same." |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Sailing (Rod Stewart song)Sailing is a song written by Gavin Sutherland. Rod Stewart recorded the song for his 1975 album Atlantic Crossing, and was a number one hit in the UK in August 1975 for four weeks. The single returned to the UK top ten a year later when used as the theme music for the BBC documentary series Sailor..
Sailing (song)There is more than one popular song with the title "Sailing": "Sailing (Rod Stewart song)", the 1975 UK number one song by Rod Stewart"Sailing (Christopher Cross song)", the 1980 U.S. number one song by Christopher Cross This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles as..
Sailing at the 1900 Summer OlympicsAt the 1900 Summer Olympics, a number of sailing events were contested. The number that are still considered Olympic is debated, though the IOC gives 10See [link].. Contents 1 Medal table2 Medal summary3 Non-Olympic events4 Notes5 References Medal table P..
Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - .5 to 1 tonThe 1⁄2—1 ton class was an event on the Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics program in Paris. It was the second-lightest weight class. Two races were held, with only the first given Olympic status by the International Olympic Committee. It was held on 24 May 1900. 30 sailors, on 16 boats,..
Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - 0 to .5 tonThe 0—1⁄2 ton class was an event on the Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics program in Paris. It was the lightest weight class. Two races were held, each given Olympic status by the International Olympic Committee. The first was held on 22 May 1900, the second on 24 May. 12 sailors, on 7..
Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - 10 to 20 tonThe 10—20 ton class was an event on the Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics program in Paris. It was the heaviest weight class. Three races were held, with points awarded for placing. Points were then summed, with the boat with the highest number of points winning the event. 7 sailors, on 6 bo..
Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - 1 to 2 tonThe 1—2 ton class was an event on the Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics program in Paris. It was the third-lightest weight class. Two races were held, each given Olympic status by the International Olympic Committee. The first was held on 22 May 1900, the second on 25 May. 22 sailors, on 9 b..
Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - 2 to 3 tonThe 2—3 ton class was an event on the Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics program in Paris. It was the third-heaviest weight class. Two races were held, each given Olympic status by the International Olympic Committee. The first was held on 22 May 1900, the second on 25 May. 11 sailors, on 4 b..
Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - 3 to 10 tonThe 3—10 ton class was an event on the Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics program in Paris. It was the second-heaviest weight class. Two races were held, with only the second given Olympic status by the International Olympic Committee. It was held on 25 May 1900. Twenty sailors, on 8 boats, f..
Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics - Open classThe open class was an event on the Sailing at the 1900 Summer Olympics program in Paris. All boats competing in the other races competed in the open class, or Concours d'Honneur. It was held on 20 May 1900. 78 sailors, on 43 boats, from 6 nations competed. Medallists Gold Silver Bronze G..
Sailing at the 1908 Summer OlympicsAt the 1908 Summer Olympics, four sailing events were contested. Three were held on the Solent, while the 12 metre class contested its races on the River Clyde. The competitions were organised by the Yacht Racing Association. Medal table Position Country Gold Silver Bronze Total 1 ..
Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - 12 metre classThe 12 metre class was one of four 'metre' classes featured on the Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. The 12 metre event, unlike the other three sailing events, was held on the River Clyde at Glasgow. Competition was to be carried out over three races, though Hera won the first two wit..
Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - 6 metre classThe 6 metre class was one of four 'metre' classes featured on the Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Competition was carried out over three races. Dormy won two of the three, while Zut took top honours in the third. Standings Place Boat Crew Nation 1 Dormy Gilbert Laws ..
Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - 7 metre classThe 7 metre class was one of four 'metre' classes featured on the Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Competition was to be carried out over three races. As only Heroine entered the event, no competition was held. Standings Place Boat Crew Nation 1 Heroine Charles Rivett..
Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics - 8 metre classThe 8 metre class was one of four 'metre' classes featured on the Sailing at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Competition was carried out over three races. Cobweb won two of the three, while Vinga took top honours in the third. Standings Place Boat Crew Nation 1 Cobweb Blair Coc..
Sailing at the 1928 Summer Olympics12 foot dinghy individual Mixed MedalAthleteCountry GoldSven Thorell Sweden SilverHenrik Robert Norway BronzeBertil Broman Finland 6m Mixed MedalTeamCountry GoldCrown prince Olav, Erik Anker, Johan Anker & Haakon Bryhn Norway SilverNiels Otto Moller, Aage Hoy Pedersen, Peter Schluter &..
Sailing at the 1968 Summer OlympicsContents 0.1 Aage Birch, Poul Jensen, Niels Markussen (DEN) Bronze Paul Borowski, Karl-Heinz Thun, Konrad Weichert (GDR) Hubert Raudaschl (AUT) Bronze Fabio Albarelli (ITA) Ullrich Liborl (FRG) Bronze Reinaldo Conrad (BRA) Peder Lunde Jr.l (NOR) Bronze ..
Sailing at the 2000 Summer OlympicsFinal results for the Sailing events at the 2000 Summer Olympics: Contents 1 MEN'S EVENTS1.1 Sailboard ( Carlos Espinola (ARG)43 Bronze Aaron McIntosh (NZL)48 Single-Handed Dinghy ( Luca Devoti (ITA)46 Bronze Fredrik Loof (SWE)47 Double-Handed Dinghy ( Paul Foerster & Robert Merrick..
Sailing at the 2004 Summer OlympicsSailing at the 2004 Summer Olympics took place at the Agios Kosmas Olympic Sailing Centre with eleven gold medals being contested. The events were split into four classes for men, four for women, and three classes that were open to both men and women. Since the 2000 Summer Olympics the open keelboa..
Sailing at the 2004 Summer ParalympicsSailing at the 2004 Summer Paralympics took place at the Agios Kosmas Olympic Sailing Centre from September 18-23. The sailors were a mix of physically and visually impaired men and women competing on equal terms. The classes sailed were: 2.4mR single-handed keelboatSonar three person keelboat Med..
Sailing at the 2005 Southeast Asian GamesSailing at the 2005 Southeast Asian Games took place at the Subic Bay Yacht Club, Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales, Philippines. Twelve gold medals were contested. The event was scheduled to be held from November 26 to December 4, but wind conditions led to the organisers bringing the races for..
Sailing at the Summer OlympicsEvents Event 96 00 04 08 12 20 24 28 32 36 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 00 04 Years ..
Sailing Away (All of Us song)"Sailing Away" is a single by a group of New Zealand singers and personalities who sang the song to support KZ7 in the America's Cup. All Of Us Annie CrummerBarry CrumpNeil FinnTim FinnPeter Williams Song information Track Listings ..
Sailing ballastBallast is used in sailboats to provide moment to resist the lateral forces on the sail. Insufficiently ballasted boats will tend to tip, or heel, excessively in high winds. Too much heel may result in the boat capsizing. Uses Ballast takes many forms. The simplest form of ballast used in small ..
Sailing ByUK Shipping map Sailing By is a short piece of light music composed by Ronald Binge, which is famous amongst British radio listeners. Contents 1 Context and usage2 Popularity3 See also4 External links Context and usage Sailing By is played every night on BBC Radio 4 at..
Sailing In Dublin ClubSailing In Dublin Club is based in Dún Laoghaire Harbour, County Dublin Ireland. The club was founded in 1984 by members of Glenans Irish Sailing Club to promote sailing by providing shared ownership of boats. Classes sailed include Ruffian, 420 (dinghy), Magno and Trez. External links [Sai..
Sailing shipFor history of "sailing ship" see shipbuilding. Traditional wooden cutter under sail. In technical terms, a sailing ship is a sailing vessel of at least three masts, square rigged on all of them. More commonly, however, the term sailing ship is often used to refer to any wind-powered ship. H..
Sailing ship accidentsSailing ships were (and are) frequently put in the way of difficult conditions, whether by storm or combat, and the crew frequently called upon to cope with accidents, ranging from the parting of a single line to whole destruction of the rigging, and from running aground to fire. Contents 1 ..
Sailing the Seas of CheeseSailing the Seas of Cheese is the second album by Primus, released on May 14, 1991. Sailing the Seas of Cheese was considered by many to be Primus' breakthrough album, spawning singles "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" and "Tommy the Cat", and fan favorites such as "Those Damned Blue Collar Tweekers"..
Sailing to ByzantiumSailing to Byzantium was first published by William Butler Yeats in a poetry collection titled The Tower in 1928. Four stanzas comprise the poem, each stanza made up of eight lines that in turn are made of ten syllables. It depicts a portion of an old man’s journey to the Eastern city. Through thi..
Sailing to PhiladelphiaSailing to Philadelphia is an album by Mark Knopfler (former frontman of Dire Straits) released in 2000. Track listing "What It Is" – 4:57"Sailing to Philadelphia" – 5:29"Who's your Baby Now" – 3:05"Baloney Again" – 5:09"The Last Laugh" – 3:22"Do America" – 4:11"Silvertown Blues" – 4..
Sailing vesselSailing vessel can refer to: sailing shipsailboatice boat This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Sailmaker's WhippingThe Sailmaker's Whipping is the yardstick against which other whippings should be compared. It is the most durable because the wrapping turns are wrapped with frapping turns which are threaded through the rope. However, it requires a needle and is relatively hard to understand and remember. T..
SailorThis article is about naval crewpeople; for other meanings, see sailor (disambiguation). For other uses of mariner, see mariner (disambiguation). A sailor is a member of the crew of a ship or boat. The term may comprise anyone from an admiral in the navy to a person who goes out sailing or boating..
Sailor's creedThe United States Sailor's Creed is a pledge taken upon by all persons entering the United States Navy. The Sailor's Creed "I am a United States Sailor, I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and I will obey the orders of those appointed over me, I represent ..
Sailor's hitchThe sailor's hitch is a type of knot. It is a secure, jam-proof hitch. See also: List of knots External links http://www.geocities.com/roo_two/sailorhitches.html ..
Sailor's ValentineSailor's Valentines were brought home from a sailor's voyage at sea for his loved ones during the early 1800s. The idea of these men crafting the intricate shell designs in octagonol wooden boxes on the ships were probably not possible. With rolling seas and cramped living quarters, it is difficul..
Sailor-Multi (Brass)Brass (or Sailor-multi) is a Medabot belonging to Erika in the anime series Medabots. Brass is a Sailor type (or SLR-191218 type) Medabot, who possesses an ordinary beetle type medal. Her personality is that of a young, polite school girl. Brass spends most of her time helping out in Erika's journal..
SailormongeringSailormongering is the practice of waylaying ships coming into port and luring sailors away from their posts with prostitutes. Greenpeace charge Main article Greenpeace In 2003, the United States Justice Department invoked a law that was enacted to prevent sailormongering in 1872 to attempt to pr..
Sailors BewareSailors Beware (1927) is a Hal Roach two-reeler starring Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy before they were officially a team. Also appearing in the film are Anita Garvin, and Hollywood midget Harry Earles, who would once again appear with Laurel and Hardy in Blockheads (1938). See also 1927 in filmLau..
Sailors Snug HarborFounded in 1808 by Captain Robert Richard Randall (for whom the nearby neighborhood of Randall Manor is named), Sailors Snug Harbor was the first and only home for retired merchant seamen in the history of the United States, when it opened in 1833. By 1900 it housed approximately 1,000 ex-sailors; h..
SailortownSailortown is an area of Belfast, N. Ireland once famed as home to a large community gathered close to the dockland area of the city. Many of that community worked in the docks or went to sea, hence its seafaring name. Much of Sailortown was built on reclaimed land. It has largely disappeared due t..
Sailor (album)Sailor is the second album by American rock band The Steve Miller Band, released in 1969. It was the last Steve Miller Band album to feature contributions by Boz Scaggs. Capitol Records later re-released this album in 1973 under the new name Living in the U.S.A, named for the fourth track on the ..
Sailor (band)Sailor is a British pop group mostly famous in the 1970s. Much of the best material revolved around sailors' adventures on shore leave, especially in the "red-light quarter". Dressing in sailor gear that went with the image, they might easily be dismissed as something of a novelty act, but created s..
Sailor (disambiguation)Sailor may refer to: A sailor is a crewperson on a ship or boat.Sailor may refer to a Sailor Senshi from the Sailor Moon series.Sailor was a British pop group mostly famous in the 1970s.Sailor was a 1970s BBC television series.Sailor is a 1969 album by the Steve Miller Band.Sailor is a gay slang ter..
Sailor (TV series)Sailor was a major BBC television documentary series, first shown in the late 1970s, about life on board HMS Ark Royal, a British aircraft carrier. The theme song was "Sailing" by Rod Stewart. ..
Sailor Aluminum SirenSailor Aluminum Siren is the second of the Sailor Animamates to appear in both the manga and the final season of Sailor Moon. She and her fellow Animamates have been tasked by Galaxia to collect "true starseeds" of senshi to enable Galaxia rule the universe. She takes a human identity, Reiko Aya, ..

