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  • William James Sidis
  • American mathematician, polyglot, and child prodigy (1898–1944)

    early 20th century. Born to Boris Sidis, a prominent psychiatrist, and Sarah Mandelbaum Sidis, a physician, Sidis demonstrated extraordinary intellectual

    William James Sidis

    William James Sidis

    William_James_Sidis

  • Sidis
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sidis may refer to: Boris Sidis (1867–1923), psychologist, psychiatrist, and psychopathologist, father of William James Sidis William James Sidis (1898–1944)

    Sidis

    Sidis

  • Boris Sidis
  • American psychologist (1867–1923)

    Abnormal Psychology. He was the father of child prodigy William James Sidis. Boris Sidis eventually opposed mainstream psychology and Sigmund Freud, and thereby

    Boris Sidis

    Boris Sidis

    Boris_Sidis

  • Emma Sidi
  • British-American comedian and actress

    Emma Francesca Sidi (/ˈsɪdiː/ SID-ee, born February 1991) is a British-American actress and comedian. Sidi was born to English parents in the United States

    Emma Sidi

    Emma Sidi

    Emma_Sidi

  • Sidi language
  • Bantu language of Pakistan and India

    Abdulaziz Yusuf Lodhi (2008), "Linguistic evidence of Bantu origins of the Sidis of India", TADIA, the African diaspora in Asia: explorations on a less known

    Sidi language

    Sidi_language

  • Murud-Janjira
  • Island fort in Maharashtra, India

    Sidis established the Janjira and Jafarabad state. Major historical figures from Murud-Janjira include men such as Sidi Hilal, Yahya Saleh and Sidi Yaqub

    Murud-Janjira

    Murud-Janjira

  • Sidi (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    called Direct Injection Spark Ignition All pages with titles containing Sidi Sidis (disambiguation) Siddi (disambiguation) Siddi, a community of Sufis from

    Sidi (disambiguation)

    Sidi_(disambiguation)

  • Semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering
  • Variation of deep inelastic scattering

    indistinguishable sum over all the quark flavors. SIDIS allows to disentangle this information. SIDIS measurements were pioneered at DESY by the HERMES

    Semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering

    Semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering

    Semi-inclusive_deep_inelastic_scattering

  • Clifton Fadiman
  • American radio and television personality (1904–1999)

    of the émigré Ukrainian psychologist Boris Sidis and a first cousin of the child prodigy William James Sidis. Fadiman grew up in Brooklyn. His mother worked

    Clifton Fadiman

    Clifton_Fadiman

  • Benjamin Franklin
  • American Founding Father and polymath (1706–1790)

    Public" (1789) "A Plan for Improving the Condition of the Free Blacks" (1789) "Sidi Mehemet Ibrahim on the Slave Trade" (1790) Franklin became a vegetarian when

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin_Franklin

  • Sidi
  • Arabic masculine honorific meaning "saint" or "my master"

    Sidi or Sayidi, also Sayyidi and Sayeedi, (Arabic: سيدي, romanized: Sayyīdī, Sīdī (dialectal) "milord") is an Arabic masculine title of respect. Sidi

    Sidi

    Sidi

  • Email bomb
  • Malicious email abuse

    krebsonsecurity.com. Retrieved 2016-08-23. Schneider, Markus; Shulman, Haya; Sidis, Adi; Sidis, Ravid; Waidner, Michael (June 2020). Diving into Email Bomb Attack

    Email bomb

    Email_bomb

  • Siddi
  • Bantu ethnicity in Pakistan and India

    The New York Public Library. Abdulaziz Y. Lodhi, "Bantu origins of the Sidis of India", in Pambazuka News, 29 October 2008. "Habshis and Siddis – Africans

    Siddi

    Siddi

    Siddi

  • Sidi Bou Said
  • Suburb / Commune in Carthage, Tunis Governorate, Tunisia

    Sidi Bou Saïd (سيدي بو سعيد Sīdi Bū Sʻīd) is a town in northern Tunisia, located about 20 km northeast of the capital, Tunis. Named after the religious

    Sidi Bou Said

    Sidi Bou Said

    Sidi_Bou_Said

  • Sidi Bel Abbès
  • City in Algeria

    Sidi Bel Abbès (Arabic: سيدي بلعباس, romanized: Sīdī Bu ’l-ʿAbbās), also called Bel Abbès, is the capital (2005 pop. 200,000) of the Sidi Bel Abbès wilaya

    Sidi Bel Abbès

    Sidi Bel Abbès

    Sidi_Bel_Abbès

  • List of child prodigies
  • cybernetics, and signal processing. William James Sidis (1898–1944) was a mathematics and language prodigy. Sidis was able to read The New York Times as an 18-month-old

    List of child prodigies

    List of child prodigies

    List_of_child_prodigies

  • Amy Wallace
  • American writer (1955–2013)

    Bradley (b. 1972). She also wrote The Prodigy, a biography of William James Sidis, published in 1986, and an erotic novel, Desire (1990). Wallace was married

    Amy Wallace

    Amy_Wallace

  • Yusuf Karamanli
  • Pasha of Ottoman Tripolitania from 1795 to 1832

    Yusuf (ibn Ali) Karamanli, Caramanli or Qaramanli or al-Qaramanli (most commonly Yusuf Karamanli), (1766–1838) was the longest-reigning Pasha of the Karamanli

    Yusuf Karamanli

    Yusuf Karamanli

    Yusuf_Karamanli

  • Albert F. Hayden
  • American judge

    Eugene V. Debs. One of those arrested during the riots was William James Sidis. Sidis had graduated from Harvard University at the age of 15. Judge Albert

    Albert F. Hayden

    Albert F. Hayden

    Albert_F._Hayden

  • Sidi Ifni
  • City in Guelmim-Oued Noun, Morocco

    Sidi Ifni (Berber: Ifni, ⵉⴼⵏⵉ, Arabic: سيدي إفني) is a city located on the west coast of Morocco, on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, with a population

    Sidi Ifni

    Sidi Ifni

    Sidi_Ifni

  • Nick Sidi
  • English actor (born 1966)

    Nick Sidi (born 22 February 1966) is an English actor. He is the husband of Marianne Elliott and son-in-law of actress Rosalind Knight. He often plays

    Nick Sidi

    Nick_Sidi

  • Sidi Omar
  • Ancient Tomb in Egypt

    Sidi Omar (Arabic: سيدي عمر, romanized: Sayyidī ʿUmar) is an ancient Senussi tomb located in the Egyptian desert in the Matrouh Governorate. It serves

    Sidi Omar

    Sidi Omar

    Sidi_Omar

  • Sidi Bouzid
  • City in Sidi Bouzid Governorate, Tunisia

    Sidi Bouzid (Arabic: سيدي بوزيد Sīdi Bu Zīd), sometimes called Sidi Bou Zid or Sīdī Bū Zayd, is a city in Tunisia and is the capital of Sidi Bouzid Governorate

    Sidi Bouzid

    Sidi Bouzid

    Sidi_Bouzid

  • Marrakesh
  • City in Marrakesh–Safi, Morocco

    order: Sidi Yusuf ibn Ali Sanhaji, Sidi al-Qadi Iyyad al-Yahsubi, Sidi Bel Abbas, Sidi Mohamed ibn Sulayman al-Jazouli, Sidi Abdellaziz Tabba'a, Sidi Abdellah

    Marrakesh

    Marrakesh

    Marrakesh

  • Ali ibn Harzihim
  • 12th-century Moroccan Sufi teacher

    Sidi Ali ibn Harzihim (Arabic: علي بن حرزهم) or Abul Hasan Ali ibn Ismail ibn Mohammed ibn Abdallah ibn Harzihim/Hirzihim (also: Sidi Hrazem or Sidi Harazim)

    Ali ibn Harzihim

    Ali_ibn_Harzihim

  • Pallacanestro Reggiana
  • Basketball team in Emilia-Romagna, Italy

    youth side). In 1990 the holding company was brought by Coopsette, with Sidis becoming the team sponsor, the ambitious club reached the Italian Cup Final

    Pallacanestro Reggiana

    Pallacanestro_Reggiana

  • Operation Crusader
  • Allied attack against Axis, North Africa, WWII, 1941

    100 tanks. On 23 November, the 5th South African Brigade was destroyed at Sidi Rezegh but caused many German tank losses. On 24 November Rommel ordered

    Operation Crusader

    Operation Crusader

    Operation_Crusader

  • Mousa Dembélé (Belgian footballer)
  • Belgian footballer (born 1987)

    Moussa Sidi Yaya Dembélé (born 16 July 1987), known as Mousa Dembélé, is a Belgian former professional footballer who played as a central midfielder. Dembélé

    Mousa Dembélé (Belgian footballer)

    Mousa Dembélé (Belgian footballer)

    Mousa_Dembélé_(Belgian_footballer)

  • James Fadiman
  • American psychologist and writer

    first cousin once removed of child prodigy William James Sidis. Sidis was the son of Sarah Sidis (née Mandelbaum), who was the sister of Fadiman's paternal

    James Fadiman

    James_Fadiman

  • Dorabji Nanabhoy
  • victim to the disease. Taking advantage of this unfortunate situation, the Sidis of Jungeera invaded Bombay with a large force and took possession of the

    Dorabji Nanabhoy

    Dorabji_Nanabhoy

  • Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III
  • Nawab of Sachin (1887 - 1930)

    Major Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III (Urdu: ابراہیم محمد یاقوت خان; or Najaf Ali Khan) was the Nawab of Sachin from 1887 until his death in 1930

    Sidi Ibrahim Muhammad Yakut Khan III

    Sidi_Ibrahim_Muhammad_Yakut_Khan_III

  • Mohammed VI of Morocco
  • King of Morocco since 1999

    Detail Moulay Hassan, Crown Prince of Morocco Princess Lalla Khadija Names Sidi Mohammed ben El Hassan El Alaoui سيدي محمد بن الحسن العلوي Arabic محمد السادس

    Mohammed VI of Morocco

    Mohammed VI of Morocco

    Mohammed_VI_of_Morocco

  • Sidi Sané
  • German footballer (born 2003)

    Sidi Sané (born 21 April 2003) is a German professional footballer who plays as a winger for 2. Bundesliga club Eintracht Braunschweig. Sané made his professional

    Sidi Sané

    Sidi_Sané

  • East India Company
  • British joint-stock company (1600–1858)

    jurisdiction over the acquired areas. In 1689, a Mughal fleet commanded by Sidi Yaqub attacked Bombay. After a year of resistance the EIC surrendered in

    East India Company

    East India Company

    East_India_Company

  • Operation Brevity
  • 1941 World War II military offensive

    Armoured Brigade group was to move 30 mi (48 km) from Bir el Khireigat to Sidi Azeiz, destroying any opposition encountered en route. This group included

    Operation Brevity

    Operation Brevity

    Operation_Brevity

  • Pakistan
  • Country in South Asia

    "Brahui". Encyclopædia Britannica. Abbas, Zaffar (13 March 2002). "Pakistan's Sidi keep heritage alive". BBC News. Retrieved 26 December 2016. "India has largest

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

    Pakistan

  • Abdelaziz al-Tebaa
  • Sidi Abdelaziz ibn Abdelhaq Tebbaa al-Hassani (died 1508) was the founder of the first sufi zawiyya of the Jazuli order in Marrakesh. Zawiya of Sidi Abd

    Abdelaziz al-Tebaa

    Abdelaziz_al-Tebaa

  • Cheikh Al Kamel Mausoleum
  • Historic religious complex in Mekness, Morocco

    The Shaykh al-Kamil Mausoleum (Arabic: ضريح الشيخ الكامل), romanized as Cheikh Al Kamel Mausoleum also known as the Mausoleum of al-Hadi ben Issa (ضريح

    Cheikh Al Kamel Mausoleum

    Cheikh Al Kamel Mausoleum

    Cheikh_Al_Kamel_Mausoleum

  • Tunisian revolution
  • 2010–2011 campaign of civil resistance

    are called the revolution or sometimes called the Sidi Bouzid revolt, the name being derived from Sidi Bouzid, the city where the initial protests began

    Tunisian revolution

    Tunisian revolution

    Tunisian_revolution

  • Sidi Barrani
  • Town in Matruh, Egypt

    Sidi Barrani (Arabic: سيدي براني  pronounced [ˈsiːdi bɑɾˈɾɑːni]) is a town in Egypt, near the Mediterranean Sea, about 95 km (59 mi) east of the Egypt–Libya

    Sidi Barrani

    Sidi Barrani

    Sidi_Barrani

  • Ahmad al-Buni
  • Arab mathematician, philosopher and Sufi

    Sharaf al-Din, Shihab al-Din, or Muḥyi al-Din Abu al-Abbas Aḥmad ibn Ali ibn Yusuf al-Qurashi al-Sufi, better known as Aḥmad al-Būnī al-Malki (Arabic:

    Ahmad al-Buni

    Ahmad al-Buni

    Ahmad_al-Buni

  • Second Battle of El Alamein
  • Battle in the Western Desert Campaign of the Second World War

    targets in the battlefield and 14 long tons (14 t) on the Stuka base at Sidi Haneish, while night fighters flew patrols over the battle area and the Axis

    Second Battle of El Alamein

    Second Battle of El Alamein

    Second_Battle_of_El_Alamein

  • Alumim (TV series)
  • Israeli TV series (2021– )

    broadcast on Kan 11. Created by Guy Sidis, Nirit Yaron, and Tawfik Abu Wael, the series is based on the experiences of Sidis in a school for at-risk students

    Alumim (TV series)

    Alumim_(TV_series)

  • Mohammed ben Abdallah
  • Sultan of Morocco (1757–1790)

    Sidi Mohammed ben Abdallah al-Khatib (Arabic: سيدي محمد بن عبد الله الخطيب), also known as Mohammed III (Arabic: محمد الثالث), (c. 1710 – 9 April 1790)

    Mohammed ben Abdallah

    Mohammed_ben_Abdallah

  • Libya
  • Country in North Africa

    August 1942, Jews from Tripolitania were interned in a concentration camp at Sidi Azaz. In the three years after November 1945, more than 140 Jews were murdered

    Libya

    Libya

    Libya

  • Yakut Khan
  • First King of Janjira State, India (died 1733)

    Qasim Yakut Khan also known as Yakut Shaikhji, Yakub Khan and Sidi Yaqub was a naval Admiral and administrator of Janjira Fort who first served under Bijapur

    Yakut Khan

    Yakut_Khan

  • Sidi Ahmed Ou Moussa (saint)
  • Moroccan Sufi saint and spiritual leader

    Sidi Ahmed Ou Moussa (1460 – 1563 or 1564) was a Moroccan Sufi saint and spiritual leader of Tazerwalt in the Sous region of Morocco. Sidi Ahmed Ou Moussa

    Sidi Ahmed Ou Moussa (saint)

    Sidi_Ahmed_Ou_Moussa_(saint)

  • List of Taskmaster episodes
  • British panel show episodes

    Aléshé, Emma Sidi, Jack Dee and Rosie Jones. For the team tasks in this series, the team of three is made up of Zaltzman, Aléshé and Sidi, with the team

    List of Taskmaster episodes

    List_of_Taskmaster_episodes

  • Ifni
  • Former Spanish colonial province in Morocco

    was fishing. The present-day Moroccan province in the same area is called Sidi Ifni, with its capital in the city of the same name, but encompassing a much

    Ifni

    Ifni

    Ifni

  • Sidi Mohammed
  • Ruler of Hadiya

    Sidi Mohammed was the Garad (chief) of the Hadiya Sultanate in the beginning of the seventeenth century. He is considered a descendant of some of the Silt'e

    Sidi Mohammed

    Sidi_Mohammed

  • Sidi Tal
  • Singer and actress (1912–1983)

    Sidi L'vovna Tal' (Russian: Сиди Львовна Таль) or Sidy Thal (born Yiddish: Sorele Birkental (Сореле Биркенталь) on 8 September 1912 – died 17 August 1983)

    Sidi Tal

    Sidi Tal

    Sidi_Tal

  • Sidi Saiyyed Mosque
  • Mosque in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

    The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, popularly known locally as Sidi Saiyyed ni Jali, is a Sunni mosque located in Ahmedabad, in the state of Gujarat, India. The mosque

    Sidi Saiyyed Mosque

    Sidi Saiyyed Mosque

    Sidi_Saiyyed_Mosque

  • Mohammed al-Hadi ben Issa
  • Moroccan scholar of Sufism (1467–1526)

    Muḥammad al-Hādī ibn ʿĪsā al-Ṣufyānī al-Mukhtārī (Arabic: محمد الهادي بن عيسى; 1467–1526) also known by his title al-Shaykh al-Kāmil (Arabic: الشيخ الكامل)

    Mohammed al-Hadi ben Issa

    Mohammed al-Hadi ben Issa

    Mohammed_al-Hadi_ben_Issa

  • Sidi Bane
  • Senegalese footballer (born 2004)

    Sidi Bane (born 14 January 2004) is a Senegalese professional footballer who plays as a centre-back. A youth product of the Senegalese club Union Sportive

    Sidi Bane

    Sidi_Bane

  • Tesh Sidi
  • Sahrawi-Spanish computer engineer and politician

    Ubbi (Arabic: تسلم عند الله أبي; born 30 May 1994), better known as Tesh Sidi (Arabic: تسلم سيدي), is a Sahrawi-Spanish computer engineer and politician

    Tesh Sidi

    Tesh Sidi

    Tesh_Sidi

  • Ahmad al-Tijani
  • Algerian Sufi leader (1735–1815)

    fi fayd Sidi Abil al-Abbas at-Tijani (Gems of Indications and Attainment of Aspirations in the Overflowings of Sidi Abil Abbas Tijani) by Sidi Ali Harazem

    Ahmad al-Tijani

    Ahmad al-Tijani

    Ahmad_al-Tijani

  • Bizerte
  • City in Tunisia

    latter associated with Bizerte-Sidi Ahmed Air Base adjoining the opening of the lake and military/rescue heliport. North are Sidi Salam and Corniche. They are

    Bizerte

    Bizerte

    Bizerte

  • Battle of Stalingrad
  • Major World War II battle from 1942 to 1943

    Kharkov Case Blue Kalach Winter Storm Gazala 1st El Alamein 2nd El Alamein Sidi Bou Zid Kasserine Pass Kursk 4th Kharkov Korsun-Cherkassy Normandy Campaign

    Battle of Stalingrad

    Battle of Stalingrad

    Battle_of_Stalingrad

  • Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi
  • Founder of the Sanusi order

    teacher active in Tlemcen in the 13th century. He was an Algerian Walad Sidi Abdallah tribesman who claimed descent from the Islamic prophet Muhammad

    Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi

    Muhammad ibn Ali al-Sanusi

    Muhammad_ibn_Ali_al-Sanusi

  • Indian Navy
  • Maritime service branch of the Indian Armed Forces

    Confederacy had a significant coastal navy. The alliance of the Moghuls and the Sidis of Janjira was marked as a major power on the west coast. On the southern

    Indian Navy

    Indian Navy

    Indian_Navy

  • Saturday Night Live UK
  • British live sketch comedy variety show

    Dring George Fouracres Ania Magliano* Annabel Marlow Al Nash Jack Shep Emma Sidi Paddy Young* * denotes Weekend Update anchor Sky, which has broadcast the

    Saturday Night Live UK

    Saturday_Night_Live_UK

  • Sidi Mansour
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sidi Mansour may refer to: Sidi Mansour, Morocco Sidi Mansour, a village in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia "Sidi Mansour" (song), a Tunisian folk song Sidi

    Sidi Mansour

    Sidi_Mansour

  • Ifni War
  • 1957–58 war between Morocco and Spain

    began in November 1957 and culminated with the abortive siege of Sidi Ifni. The city of Sidi Ifni had been ceded to the Spanish Empire in 1860 at the end

    Ifni War

    Ifni War

    Ifni_War

  • Marabout
  • Sufi religious leader and teacher in West Africa

    Sidi Ali el Goumi Sidi Rhaj Amar (Arabda) Sidi Allal el Behraoui Sidi Abdelah ben Hassoun Sidi Moulay Idriss Sidi fath Sidi el Arbi ben sayyeh Sidi Ahmed

    Marabout

    Marabout

    Marabout

  • Carthage
  • Archaeological site in Tunisia

    settlements nearest to Carthage were the town of Sidi Bou Said to the north and the village of Le Kram to the south. Sidi Bou Said was a village which had grown

    Carthage

    Carthage

    Carthage

  • Sidi (company)
  • Italian motorcycling and cycling clothing company

    SIDI (stylized as SiDI) is an Italian company founded in 1960 by its current president Dino Signori. The company takes its name from his initials. It specializes

    Sidi (company)

    Sidi (company)

    Sidi_(company)

  • Tunisian Air Force
  • Air warfare branch of Tunisia's military

    2014. Tunisia purchased a 8 UH-60M. Tunisia's four main bases are Bizerte/Sidi Ahmed, Gafsa, Bizerte/La Karouba, and Sfax. The order of battle of the Tunisian

    Tunisian Air Force

    Tunisian Air Force

    Tunisian_Air_Force

  • Phosphatotitan
  • Genus of sauropod dinosaur

    skeleton. The Phosphatotitan fossil material was discovered in outcrops of the Sidi Chennane phosphate mine (Lower Couche III) of the Ouled Abdoun Basin in Khouribga

    Phosphatotitan

    Phosphatotitan

    Phosphatotitan

  • Faraz Rabbani
  • Pakistani-Canadian Islamic scholar

    Faraz Rabbani is a Pakistani-Canadian Islamic scholar, instructor in online Islamic institutes, of which he has been a developer, and the translator of

    Faraz Rabbani

    Faraz_Rabbani

  • Benito Mussolini
  • Dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943

    Western Desert Campaign. Advances were successful, but the Italians stopped at Sidi Barrani waiting for logistic supplies to catch up. On 24 October 1940, Mussolini

    Benito Mussolini

    Benito Mussolini

    Benito_Mussolini

  • Sidi Kacem
  • City in Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, Morocco

    Sidi Kacem (Arabic: سيدي قاسم, romanized: Sīdī Qāsim) is a city in Rabat-Salé-Kénitra, Morocco. It is the capital of Sidi Kacem Province. Under the French

    Sidi Kacem

    Sidi Kacem

    Sidi_Kacem

  • Olympique Akbou
  • Algerian football club

    1) : L'équipe domiciliée à Sidi Aïch". djazairess.com. 24 November 2021. Retrieved 31 August 2023. "Olympique Akbou - SS Sidi Aïch, les retrouvailles !

    Olympique Akbou

    Olympique_Akbou

  • Orlando Bloom
  • English actor (born 1977)

    filming in Morocco for Kingdom of Heaven, Bloom rescued and adopted a dog, Sidi (a black Saluki mix with a white mark on his chest). In 2004, he became a

    Orlando Bloom

    Orlando Bloom

    Orlando_Bloom

  • Sidi Bouna Amar
  • Mauritanian footballer (born 1998)

    Sidi Amar Sidi Bouna Amar (Arabic: سيدي بونا عمار; born 31 December 1998), is a Mauritanian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder

    Sidi Bouna Amar

    Sidi_Bouna_Amar

  • Egypt
  • Country in North Africa

    mountains and some of the north coastal cities such as Damietta, Baltim and Sidi Barrani, and rarely in Alexandria. A very small amount of snow fell on Cairo

    Egypt

    Egypt

    Egypt

  • Sidi Maârouf
  • Sidi Maarouf is a neighborhood of Casablanca, Morocco. Since 1993, several multinationals have set up their headquarters in this area of Casablanca due

    Sidi Maârouf

    Sidi_Maârouf

  • List of hypermarkets
  • IperSimply / (Auchan) (closed in 2020 and sold to Conad) Italmark Sidis (Ipersidis, Sidis Superstore, Oasi, Migross Superstore, La Girandola, Decò Superstore

    List of hypermarkets

    List of hypermarkets

    List_of_hypermarkets

  • Spar (retailer)
  • Dutch multinational retail franchise

    City, Sapori & Dintorni, Margherita, Todis) CRAI Gruppo VéGé (DiMeglio, Sidis) REWE (Penny Market) Sigma SISA Spar (Despar, Despar Express, EuroSPAR,

    Spar (retailer)

    Spar (retailer)

    Spar_(retailer)

  • Hamadsha
  • Possession rite practiced in Morocco

    by the saints Sidi 'Ali ben Hamdush (his order being 'Allaliyyin) and Sidi Ahmed Dghugi (his order being Dghugiyyin). Sidi Ahmed was Sidi 'Ali's servant

    Hamadsha

    Hamadsha

  • Henchir-Sidi-Salah
  • Archaeological site in Tunisia

    latitude:35°56'18"N, longitude10°8'51"E, Henchir Sidi Salah is close to Ait and Teniour, and Medass Sidi Salah, on the Oued Sidi Salah and near the ruins of Henchir

    Henchir-Sidi-Salah

    Henchir-Sidi-Salah

    Henchir-Sidi-Salah

  • Constantine, Algeria
  • City in Constantine Province, Algeria

    earliest photo, 1856 by John Beasley Greene Bridge of the Falls Sidi M'Cid Bridge Sidi Rached Bridge El-Kantara Bridge Mellah Slimane Bridge The topography

    Constantine, Algeria

    Constantine, Algeria

    Constantine,_Algeria

  • Sidi Abdellah
  • Delegated Wilaya in Algiers, Algeria

    Sidi Abdellah is a planned community in Algeria in the southwestern suburbs of Algiers. It was created as a model of sustainable development by emphasizing

    Sidi Abdellah

    Sidi Abdellah

    Sidi_Abdellah

  • First Barbary War
  • War between United States and the Barbary states, 1801–1805

    went to London to negotiate with Tripoli's envoy, ambassador Sidi Haji Abdrahaman (or Sidi Haji Abdul Rahman Adja). When they enquired "concerning the

    First Barbary War

    First Barbary War

    First_Barbary_War

  • Sidi Moumen
  • Arrondissement of Casablanca in Casablanca-Settat, Morocco

    Sidi Moumen (Arabic: سيدي مومن) is an arrondissement and northeastern suburb of Casablanca, in the Sidi Bernoussi district of the Casablanca-Settat region

    Sidi Moumen

    Sidi_Moumen

  • Sidi Ameur
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sidi Ameur is the name of: Sidi Ameur, El Bayadh, a town in El Bayadh Province, Algeria. Sidi Ameur, M'Sila, a town in M'Sila Province, Algeria. Sidi

    Sidi Ameur

    Sidi_Ameur

  • Sidi Fredj
  • Coastal town in Algiers Province, Algeria

    Sidi Fredj (Arabic: سيدي فرج), known under French rule as Sidi Ferruch, is a coastal town in Algiers Province, Algeria. It is located within the territory

    Sidi Fredj

    Sidi Fredj

    Sidi_Fredj

  • Western Desert campaign
  • Campaign fought in Libya and Egypt during WWII

    Libyan Division to the Egyptian frontier from Giarabub to Sidi Omar and XXI Corps from Sidi Omar to the coast, Bardia and Tobruk. The XXII Corps moved

    Western Desert campaign

    Western Desert campaign

    Western_Desert_campaign

  • Alawi Sultanate
  • Moroccan sultanate (1666–1912)

    renewal under different sultans. A long period of stability returned under Sidi Mohammed ibn Abdallah (r. 1757–1790). Regional stability was disrupted by

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  • Wampum
  • Traditional shell bead of the Eastern Woodlands Indigenous tribes of North America

    colonists, a market glutted by the Dutch.[citation needed] As William James Sidis wrote in his 1935 history: The weaving of wampum belts is a sort of writing

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  • Nike, Inc.
  • American athletic equipment company

    Bell Sports Castelli Fox Racing Giro Merida Northwave Rapha Santini SMS SIDI Specialized Troy Lee Designs Darts Winmau Golf Adams Ashworth Bettinardi

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  • Aurangzeb
  • Mughal emperor from 1658 to 1707

    Qiladar of the fort was Sidi Marjan ... [The Mughals] were helped by an explosion of powder magazine in the fortress ... Sidi Marjan and two of his sons

    Aurangzeb

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  • Sidi Njie
  • American athlete

    Sidi Njie (born 20 February 2007) is an American sprinter. Raised in College Park, Georgia and South Fulton, Georgia, he attended Westlake High School

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  • Rais massacre
  • 1997 mass killing by the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria

    the 1990s. It took place on 28 August 1997 at the village of Rais, near Sidi Moussa and south of Algiers. The initial official death toll was 98 people

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  • Bupropion
  • Medication mainly used for depression and smoking cessation

    (1): 114–128. doi:10.1016/j.mayocp.2016.09.018. PMID 27916394. Razali NA, Sidi H, Choy CL, Ross NA, Baharudin A, Das S (February 2022). "The Role of Bupropion

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    Bupropion

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  • North African campaign
  • Major military campaign of WWII fought in North Africa

    counter-offensive into Egypt and the capture of Sidi Barrani in September. The British recaptured Sidi Barrani in December during Operation Compass. The

    North African campaign

    North African campaign

    North_African_campaign

  • Cape Farina
  • Headland in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia

    el-Melh (the ancient Castra Delia), Rafraf, Lahmeri, and the beach of Plage Sidi Ali Mekki Est are located along the peninsula. The cape was known to the

    Cape Farina

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  • Sidi Amar
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sidi Amar may refer to: In Algeria: Sidi Amar, Annaba Sidi Amar, Saïda Sidi Amar, Tipaza Zawiyet Sidi Amar Cherif, Boumerdès Mount Sidi Amar, a 1,985

    Sidi Amar

    Sidi_Amar

  • Sidi Ahmed Rguibi
  • Sahrawi Islamic preacher and political leader

    Sidi Ahmed Rguibi (Arabic: سيدي أحمد الركيبي) was an Arab Sahrawi Islamic preacher and political leader from Beni Hassan tribe, in the tribal areas of

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  • Abu al-Abbas as-Sabti
  • Patron saint of Marrakesh, Morocco

    أحمد بن جعفر الخزرجي السبتي) (Sabta 1129 - Marrakesh 1204), better known as Sidi Bel Abbas, was a Moroccan Muslim saint. He is the patron saint of Marrakesh

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  • Vincent Askew
  • American basketball player-coach

    Arimo Bologna (1989) and Serie A2 teams Emmezeta Udine (1990–1991) and Sidis Reggio Emilia (1992). After the NBA, Askew had some difficulties establishing

    Vincent Askew

    Vincent_Askew

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Online names & meanings

  • Rusten
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rusten

    English : variant spelling of Ruston.Norwegian : habitational name from any of several farmsteads in eastern Norway named from rust ‘slope with trees’, ‘hill’, ‘ridge’.

  • MooVendan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Tamil

    MooVendan

    King of Kings

  • Rashia
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Rashia

    A Young Gazelle

  • Ambigai
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Ambigai

    Goddess Amman

  • Suriyakala | ஸுரீயாகலா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Suriyakala | ஸுரீயாகலா 

  • Sharadini | ஷாரதிநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sharadini | ஷாரதிநீ

    Autumn

  • Octaviana
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Octaviana

    Eighth. Feminine of Octavius. A clan name of Roman Emperors.

  • PASCOAL
  • Male

    Portuguese

    PASCOAL

    Portuguese form of Latin Paschalis, PASCOAL means "Passover; Easter."

  • Catalin
  • Girl/Female

    Basque Greek

    Catalin

    Form of Katherine.

  • Garsone
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Garsone

    Son of Gar.

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