• Sarban may refer to: Sarbans, or Sarbani, the largest tribal confederation of Pashtuns from Afghanistan and Pakistan. Sarban-e Damuyi, a village in Iran...
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  • pen name Sarban, was a British writer and diplomat. Wall's diplomatic career lasted more than thirty years, but his writing career as Sarban was brief...
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  • Abdul Rahim Sārbān (عبدالرحیم ساربان) (1930 – April 2, 1993), better known as Sarban, was an Afghan singer, born in Kabul. Sarban's music fused elements...
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  • Sarbani (redirect from Abdul Rab Sarban)
    The Saṛbanī (Pashto: سړبني) or Sarban Confederacy are a tribal group of Pashtuns. They are situated in Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Sarbani include many...
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    Sarban minaret (Persian: مناره ساربان) is a historical minaret in Isfahan, Iran. It dates back to the Seljuq era. The Sarban minaret is located in the...
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    Some of the famous artists of classical music include Ustad Sarahang and Sarban. Pop music developed in the 1950s through Radio Kabul and was influential...
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  • singer Sarban in partnership with the legendary composer Salim Sarmast, Zahir was the one who popularized the sound and took it to the masses. Sarban's songs...
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  • Sarban-e Damuyi (Persian: ساربان دمويي, also Romanized as Sārbān-e Damūyī) is a village in Jolgeh-ye Chah Hashem Rural District, Jolgeh-ye Chah Hashem...
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    Ilkhan there. The conflict continued until after Kaidu's death, his son Sarban invading Khurasan in 1302. The Jochid rulers of Qipchaq, the so-called Golden...
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    Iran's singer Googoosh covered a number of Sarban's songs, most famously his "Ay Sarban Ahesta Ran"). Sarban's musical style was effectively adopted by...
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