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Strabo mentions a town called Sabai and a harbour called Saba on the
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Strabo mentions a town called Sabai and a harbour called Saba on the [[Red Sea]] coast of southern Arabia.
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Strabo mentions a town called Sabai and a harbour called Saba on the [[Red Sea]] coast of southern Arabia.
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Strabo mentions a town called Sabai and a harbour called Saba on the
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Here, the once-popular Sabai (ph) Beach Restaurant is being refitted after the tsunami left it ruined.
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Now Sabai is a drink made of barley or other grain, and is used only by poor people in Illyricum.
The Roman History of Ammianus Marcellinus During the Reigns of the Emperors Constantius, Julian, Jovianus, Valentinian, and Valens Ammianus Marcellinus 1851
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We received a very cheery "Sabai Deeee" from the Lao official and he gave us a form to fill and casually called to someone to come to the other window.
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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Davendran, who is also a Sabai assemblyman and the sole Indian representative in the state, claimed that he and Subramaniam had discussed the issue with the council president in April.
unknown title 2009
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Strabo writes of their chief town of Sabai and its harbour of Saba, both of which lay on the west coast of the Bible scholars variously label the Sabaeans as Sheba or Seba (Sabaeans could possibly refer to both Sheba and Seba).
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Strabo writes of their chief town of Sabai and its harbour of Saba, both of which lay on the west coast of the Bible scholars variously label the Sabaeans as Sheba or Seba (Sabaeans could possibly refer to both Sheba and Seba).
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