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Saida may refer to: Places * Saïda, Algeria, a city in Algeria * Saïda Province, a province of Algeria * Saida, Lebanon, the Arabic name for Sidon, a city in Lebanon * Saida, a village in Helan, Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab province, Pakistan * Saida, Syria, a town in Daraa Governorate, Syria * Seida, Tulkarm, Palestinian village in Tulkarm governorate Other uses * Saida (name) Saida, Saidah (Arabic: سَعِيدة ''saʽīdah'') also spelled Sayda, Saeeda, or Sayeeda, is the female form of the Arabic male given name Sa‘id. Saida is a Japanese surname but not related to the Arabic given name. It may refer to: Ar ... * Saida, one of James Bond's allies in ''The Man with the Golden Gun'' * ''Saida'' (crustacean), a prehistoric ostracod genus See also * Sayda (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Saïda, Algeria
Saïda ( ar, سعيدة, Latn, ar, saʿīda, ) is a commune and the capital city of Saïda Province, Algeria. Location Saïda is located in north-western Algeria, on the southern slopes of the Tell Atlas mountain range at the northern fringe of the High Plateaus. The city lies on the right bank of the Wadi Saïda, protected by wooded mountains on the opposite shore that rise steeply from the valley floor to an elevation of some 4,000 feet (1,200 metres). file:حي داودي موسى.JPG, Saïda, Algeria File:حي قصديري بمحاذاة واد ملوث.jpg, Saïda, Algeria file:زاوية مولاي الطيب بسعيدة.JPG, Saïda, Algeria History The city's site has been of military importance ever since the Romans built a fort there. Saïda was a stronghold of Abd al-Qadir, the Algerian national leader, who burned the town as French forces approached it in 1844. Modern Saïda was founded as a French military outpost in 1854 and once housed a regiment of the Fre ...
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Saïda Province
Saïda ( ar, ولاية سعيدة) is a province (''wilaya'') of Algeria, named after its capital. History The province was created from parts of Oran department, Saïda province and Saoura province in 1974. In 1984 El Bayadh Province and Naama Province were carved out of its territory. Administrative divisions The province is divided into 6 districts (''daïras''), which are further divided into 16 ''communes'' or municipalities. Districts # Aïn El Hadjar # El Hassasna # Ouled Brahim # Saïda # Sidi Boubekeur # Youb Communes # Aïn El Hadjar # Aïn Sekhouna # Aïn Soltane # Doui Thabet # El Hassasna # Hounet # Maamora # Moulay Larbi # Ouled Brahim # Ouled Khaled # Saïda # Sidi Ahmed # Sidi Amar # Sidi Boubekeur # Tircine # Youb Youb is a town and commune in Saïda Province in north-western Algeria ) , image_map = Algeria (centered orthographic projection).svg , map_caption = , image_map2 = , capital ...
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Saida, Lebanon
Sidon ( ; he, צִידוֹן, ''Ṣīḏōn'') known locally as Sayda or Saida ( ar, صيدا ''Ṣaydā''), is the third-largest city in Lebanon. It is located in the South Governorate, of which it is the capital, on the Mediterranean coast. Tyre to the south and Lebanese capital Beirut to the north are both about away. Sidon has a population of about 80,000 within city limits, while its metropolitan area has more than a quarter-million inhabitants. Name The Phoenician name ''Ṣīdūn'' (, ) probably meant "fishery" or "fishing town". It is mentioned in Papyrus Anastasi I as Djedouna. It appears in Biblical Hebrew as ''Ṣīḏōn'' ( he, צִידוֹן) and in Syriac as ''Ṣidon'' (). This was Hellenised as ''Sidṓn'' ( grc-gre, Σιδών), which was Latinised as '. The name appears in Classical Arabic as ''Ṣaydūn'' () and in Modern Arabic as ''Ṣaydā'' (). As a Roman colony, it was notionally refounded and given the formal name ' to honour its imperial spon ...
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Helan, Mandi Bahauddin
Helan (or Helaan) is a union council in Phalia Tehsil, Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab province, Pakistan. The union council contains 10 villages (Helan, Charanwala, Burje, Kotli Qazi, Qutli, Dhingranwali, Binder Khurd, Rajoya, Saida Chak, Heger). Helan is 20 kilometers south-east of Mandi Bahauddin, 8 kilometers north-east of Phalia Phalia (Urdu ) is a city and headquarters of Phalia Tehsil of Mandi Bahauddin District, Punjab, Pakistan. History Alexander the Great and his army crossed the Jhelum in July 326 BC at the Battle of the Hydaspes River where he defeated the ..., 20 kilometers south of Dinga and 4 kilometers north of Mano Chak. {{Mandi Bahauddin District Villages in Phalia Tehsil Villages in Mandi Bahauddin District ...
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Saida, Syria
Saida, also spelled Sayda ( ar, صَيْدَا, Ṣaydā), is a village in southern Syria, administratively part of the Daraa Governorate, located east of Daraa. Nearby localities include al-Naimah to the west, Al-Ghariyah al-Gharbiyah to the north, Kahil and al-Musayfirah to the east and al-Taybah and Umm al-Mayazen to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Saida had a population of 11,215 in the 2004 census. Saida was also noted as a ''khirba'' (ruined village) by 1858 during Ottoman rule. However, the second half of that century saw a resurgence in grain cultivation and security in the Hauran The Hauran ( ar, حَوْرَان, ''Ḥawrān''; also spelled ''Hawran'' or ''Houran'') is a region that spans parts of southern Syria and northern Jordan. It is bound in the north by the Ghouta oasis, eastwards by the al-Safa (Syria), al-Safa ... region, of which Saida was part. During that period, it was settled and by 1895 had 250 inhabitants. Re ...
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Seida, Tulkarm
Seida ( ar, صيدا) is a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate in the eastern West Bank, located 20 kilometers northeast of Tulkarm. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Seida had a population of 3,076 inhabitants in 2006. History Ceramics from the Iron Age II, Hellenistic, early and late Roman, Byzantine, early Muslim and the Middle Ages have been found here.Zertal, 2016, pp400 In 1179, during the Crusader era, it appeared as an estate, sold to the Zion Monastery in Jerusalem. In 1265, Seida was one of the estates given by Sultan Baibars to his followers after his victory over the Crusaders, with the whole of Seida given to emir ''Husam al-Din Itamish b. Utlis Khan''. Ottoman era In 1517, Seida, like all of Palestine, was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire. In the 1596 tax registers, it was part of the ''nahiya'' ("subdistrict") of Jabal ''Sami'', part of the larger Sanjak of Nablus. It had a population of 70 households and 2 bachelors, a ...
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Barkote
Barkote is one of the largest blocks of the district Deogarh of the Indian State Odisha. Located on the bank of Bramhani River. It is the principal, commercial, cultural and Education centre of Deogarh. It was one of the oldest and reputed village of deogarh Now it is the major center for business. The population of this place with its suburbs is 12000. Many small villages constitutes this place like Danra, Basupali, Chakrapali, pichhula etc. This is the highest populous area of the district. In the last 20th century after the creation of the rengali dam this place was created by the summation of small villages around the year 1985. It is situated in the side of NH-6 which connect two major cities of India named as kolkota and Mumbai. The distance between this place and kolkota is 442 km and the distance between this place and Mumbai is 1552 km. Geography Barkote is located at . It has an average elevation of . References External links Cities and towns in Deb ...
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Saida (name)
Saida, Saidah (Arabic: سَعِيدة ''saʽīdah'') also spelled Sayda, Saeeda, or Sayeeda, is the female form of the Arabic male given name Sa‘id. Saida is a Japanese surname but not related to the Arabic given name. It may refer to: Arabic name * Saida Agrebi, Tunisian politician *Saida Charaf, Sahrawi Moroccan singer *Saida Gunba, Soviet athlete *Saida Karoli, Tanzanian singer *Saida Miller Khalifa, British author *Saida Muna Tasneem, a Bangladeshi diplomat *Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi, British lawyer and politician Japanese * Haruko Saida, women's professional shogi player A professional shogi player (将棋棋士 ''shōgi kishi'' or プロ棋士 ''puro kishi'' "professional player") is a shogi player who is usually a member of a professional guild of shogi players. There are two categories of professional player ... {{given name Arabic feminine given names ...
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List Of James Bond Allies In The Man With The Golden Gun
''The Man with the Golden Gun'' is the twelfth and final novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series and thirteenth Bond book overall. It was first published by Jonathan Cape in the UK on 1 April 1965, eight months after the author's death. The novel was not as detailed or polished as the others in the series, leading to poor but polite reviews. Despite that, the book was a best-seller. The story centres on the fictional British Secret Service operative James Bond, who had been posted missing, presumed dead, after his last mission in Japan. Bond returns to Britain via the Soviet Union, where he had been brainwashed to attempt to assassinate his superior, M. After being "cured" by the MI6 doctors, Bond is sent to the Caribbean to find and kill Francisco Scaramanga, the titular "Man with the Golden Gun". The first draft and part of the editing process was completed before Fleming's death and the manuscript had passed through the hands of his copy editor, William Plomer, but it w ...
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Saida (crustacean)
Saida may refer to: Places * Saïda, Algeria, a city in Algeria * Saïda Province, a province of Algeria * Saida, Lebanon, the Arabic name for Sidon, a city in Lebanon * Saida, a village in Helan, Mandi Bahauddin, Punjab province, Pakistan * Saida, Syria, a town in Daraa Governorate, Syria * Seida, Tulkarm, Palestinian village in Tulkarm governorate Other uses * Saida (name) Saida, Saidah (Arabic: سَعِيدة ''saʽīdah'') also spelled Sayda, Saeeda, or Sayeeda, is the female form of the Arabic male given name Sa‘id. Saida is a Japanese surname but not related to the Arabic given name. It may refer to: Ar ... * Saida, one of James Bond's allies in ''The Man with the Golden Gun'' * ''Saida'' (crustacean), a prehistoric ostracod genus See also * Sayda (other) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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List Of Prehistoric Ostracod Genera
This list of prehistoric ostracods is an attempt to create a comprehensive listing of all genera from the fossil record that have ever been considered to be members of the Ostracoda, excluding purely vernacular terms. The list includes all commonly accepted genera, but also genera that are now considered invalid, doubtful ('' nomina dubia''), or were not formally published (''nomina nuda''), as well as junior synonyms of more established names, and genera that are no longer considered ostracods. List *'' Aaleniella'' *'' Abditoloculina'' *'' Abrobairdia'' *'' Abrocythereis'' *'' Absonocytheropteron'' *'' Abursus'' *'' Abyssobairdia'' *'' Abyssocypris'' *'' Abyssocythere'' *'' Abyssocythereis'' *'' Acanthobolbina'' *'' Acanthocythere'' *'' Acanthocythereis'' *''Acanthomeridion'' *'' Acanthoscapha'' *'' Acantonodella'' *'' Acratia'' *'' Acratina'' *'' Acratinella'' *'' Acravincula'' *'' Acrocythere'' *'' Acronotella'' *'' Acrossula'' *'' Actiangulata'' *'' Actinochilina'' *'' Acti ...
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