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Saker falcon The saker falcon (Falco cherrug) is a large falcon species. It breeds from Central Europe eastwards across the Palearctic to Manchuria. It is a partial migrant, which means that some part of the population is migratory, some part is not. In Eur ...
(''Falco cherrug''), a species of falcon *
Saker (cannon) The saker was a medium cannon, slightly smaller than a culverin, developed during the early 16th century and often used by the English. It was named after the saker falcon, a large falconry bird native to the Middle East. A saker's barrel was ...
, a type of cannon * Saker Baptist College, an all-girls secondary school in Limbe, Cameroon *
Grupo Saker-Ti Grupo Saker-Ti was a Guatemalan group of writers formed in 1947. The name derives from the Cakchiquel language word for "dawn." Because they were Left-wing politics, left-wing ideologues who supported the democratically elected presidents of Guatem ...
, a Guatemalan writers group formed in 1947 *
Changwon LG Sakers Changwon LG Sakers are a professional basketball team located in the city of Changwon in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. They play in the Korean Basketball League (KBL), and their home arena is Changwon Gymnasium which has a capacity for ...
, a South Korean basketball team * Saker Cars, a sports car designed in New Zealand * HMS ''Saker'', a Royal Navy ship *
Saker LSV The Wessex Saker Light Strike Vehicle was a British Army light vehicle similar to a sandrail. They were produced in the late 1980s for the British Special Air Service. Design was by Wessex and Devonport Management Limited. The frame was welded ...
, a British Army light vehicle


People

* Alan Saker (1921–2001), Australian rules footballer *
Alfred Saker Alfred Saker (21 July 1814 in Wrotham, Kent – 12 March 1880 in Peckham) was a British people, British Baptist missionary of the Baptist Missionary Society. In 1858 he led a Baptist Mission that relocated from the then Spanish island of Fernan ...
(1814–1880), British Christian missionary to West Africa *
Annie Saker Annie Saker (13 March 1882 – 8 October 1932) was an English actor. Annie Elizabeth Laura Mortimer was born in Edinburgh, daughter of Maria Saker (an actor) and granddaughter of Horatio Saker. Her debut on the stage was at age eleven in Herber ...
(1882–1932), English actress *
David Saker David James Saker (born 29 May 1966) is an Australian cricket coach and former player who played first-class cricket for Victoria and Tasmania. He has been the fast bowling coach for the England, Australia and Sri Lanka national cricket team. P ...
(born 1966), Australian first-class cricketer *
Dora Saker Dora Glover Saker (1888 – 1 July 1926) was an instructor in cheese-making for Somerset County Council. The rediscovery of her book, ''Practical Cheddar Cheese-making'' (1917), by cheese-makers in the twenty-first century has been credited with ...
(1888–1926), cheese-maker for Somerset County Council *
Edward Saker Edward Sloman Saker (30 September 1838 – 29 March 1883) was a British actor-manager. He was assisted in all things by his wife Emily Saker. Life Saker was born in Bethnal Green in London, son of William Saker, a well-known low comedian at Lon ...
(1838–1883), British actor-manager *
Frank Saker Frank Warren Saker (August 10, 1907 in Toronto – April 6, 1980) was a Canadian flatwater canoeist who competed in the 1930s. At the 1936 Summer Olympics in Berlin Berlin ( ; ) is the Capital of Germany, capital and largest city of Ge ...
(1907–1980), Canadian flatwater canoeist *
Neil Saker Neil Clifford Saker (born 20 September 1984) is a former English cricketer who played for Surrey. He is a right-hand batsman and right-arm medium pace bowler. In July 2003 Saker made his first-class debut against India A, he scored 5 and bowled ...
(born 1984), English cricketer *
Rivka Saker Rivka Saker () is an art collector. Based in New York and Tel Aviv, she serves as a chairman of the Sotheby's Israel, and the founder and board chair of Artis. In 2004, Saker founded Artis, a non-profit art organization to support Israeli arti ...
, Israeli philanthropist and art collector *
Sardar Saker Sardar Saker (; 1904–1973) was an Indian director who made several films in Iran. He owned his own film studio in Iran, ''Kuh-e Nur''. He introduced Indian-style film narrative elements into Iranian films. Filmography *1964 – '' A Nig ...
(1904–1973), Indian film director


See also

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Sake (disambiguation) Sake is a Japanese alcoholic beverage brewed from rice. Sake may also refer to: Places * Sake, Democratic Republic of the Congo, a town in the eastern province of North Kivu * Sake, Rwanda, a town in Rwanda Other uses * Sake, a Japanese word ...
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Don Sakers Don Sakers (June 16, 1958 – May 17, 2021) was an American science fiction writer and fan who lived in Maryland, and wrote several novels and edited a short story collection. In 2009 he succeeded Thomas Easton as book reviewer for Analog Scien ...
, American science fiction writer *
Saqr Abu Fakhr Saqr Abu Fakhr () is a Palestinian writer living in Lebanon. He is a researcher and author specialized in Arab Affairs, with special focus on Palestinian affairs. Abu Fakhr began writing in 1973 and his works have been published in newspapers an ...
, assistant editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies {{disambiguation, surname