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About 7,000 horsemen with a large number of infantry assembled and he crossed the sea with a vast army, embarking at the town of Sabta (Ceuta) and landing at the town called al-Jazirat al-khadra (Algeciras).
De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » The Battle of Zallaqa in 1086 2009
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As my Sabta would say after a tragedy - including the deaths of her five siblings and her youngest child - "You've got to move on!"
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Cywja, just seven years old when she fled Europe, was Tzivya - Sylvia, who would be Sabta - my grandmother.
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Separated from Michael by the war, Itzka and her children suffered mightily in the years without him - although Sabta only recounted a few harsh memories from those days in her earliest childhood.
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And the sons of Cush; Seba, and Hav'ilah, and Sabta, and Ra'amah, and Sab'techa.
1 Chronicles 1. 1999
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Sabta said it was disturbed by the plan to blockade roads between 6am and 9am as the action would serve no purpose in addressing the problems of crime.
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Sabta said the blockade made a mockery of claims that those involved were concerned about crime while they went ahead and organised something that actually invited people to break the law.
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Those who had planned the blockade had no-one's interests at heart other than "raising their own profile through this ill conceived action", Sabta said in a statement.
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This morning, unknown gunmen opened fire on a Sabta taxi rank in the city centre, wounding a student passenger and a pedestrian.
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Ngame did not rule out the possibility that the passengers may have been dropped off after the Sabta-registered taxi was hijacked at Mgqumo Location about 20km's outside Umtata at about 7. 30pm last night.
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