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    Sarbi (11 September 2002 – 27 March 2015) was an Australian special forces explosives detection dog that spent almost 14 months missing in action (MIA)...
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  • Sârbi may refer to the following places in Romania: Sârbi, Bihor, a commune in Bihor County Sârbi, a village in Hălmăgel Commune, Arad County Sârbi, a...
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  • The Sârbi (Hungarian: Szirbi-patak) is a right tributary of the river Mureș in Romania. It discharges into the Mureș near Ilia. Its length is 24 km (15 mi)...
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    The Sârbi Susani church stands in the village of Sârbi, Budești commune, in the Cosău valley of Maramureș County, in the historical region of Maramureș...
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  • The Sârbi (also: Valea Sârbilor) is a right tributary of the river Valea Neagră in Romania. It flows into the Valea Neagră near Secuienii Noi. Its length...
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  • name for Xianbei Sârbi, a number of places in Romania Sarby This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sarbi. If an internal link...
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    Sârbi (Hungarian: Alsótótfalu) is a commune in Bihor County, Crișana, Romania with a population of 2,609 people. It is composed of seven villages: Almașu...
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  • Sarbi (Persian: سربي, also Romanized as Sarbī) is a village in Hati Rural District, Hati District, Lali County, Khuzestan Province, Iran. At the 2006...
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    Xianbei (redirect from Särbi)
    The Xianbei (/ʃjɛnˈbeɪ/; simplified Chinese: 鲜卑; traditional Chinese: 鮮卑; pinyin: Xiānbēi) were an ancient nomadic people that once resided in the eastern...
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    Bel-ṣarbi or Šar-ṣarbati (Akkadian: "lord of the poplar") was a Mesopotamian god associated with poplars. He was also known under the Sumerian name Lugal-asal...
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