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Sindi may refer to: *Sindi people, an ancient people of the Taman Peninsula, nowadays Russia * Sindi, Estonia, a town in Pärnu County, Estonia * Sindi, Maharashtra, a town and municipal council in Wardha District, Maharashtra, India Persons with the surname Sindi * Hayat Sindi, Saudi Arabian medical scientist * Kamil Sindi (born 1932) * Karoj Sindi (born 1989), Iraqi footballer * Rena Kirdar Sindi (born 1969), Iraqi author, socialite and party hostess Persons with the given name Sindi * Sindi Dlathu (born 1974), a South African actress * Sindi Hawkins (born 1958), a Canadian politician * Sindi Watts, a fictional character from the Australian soap opera ''Neighbours'', played by Marisa Warrington * Sindisiwe van Zyl (1976–2021), a South African physician See also * Sindhi (other) * Cindy (other) * Sinti The Sinti (also ''Sinta'' or ''Sinte''; masc. sing. ''Sinto''; fem. sing. ''Sintesa'') are a subgroup of Romani people mostly found in Germany and Centr ...
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Sindi People
The Sindi ( grc, Σινδοι, Sindoi; la, Sindi) were an ancient Scythian people who primarily lived in western Ciscaucasia. A portion of the Sindi also lived in Central Europe. Their name is variously written, and Pomponius Mela calls them Sindones, Lucian, Sindianoi. History Ciscaucasia The Sindi were a tribe of the Scythians who established themselves on the Taman peninsula, where they formed a ruling class over the indigenous North Caucasian Maeotians. Archaeologically, the Sindi belonged to the Scythian culture, and they progressively became Hellenised due to contact with the Bosporan Kingdom. As the Scythians lost more territory in Ciscaucasia to the Sauromatians over the course of the late 6th century BC, the Sindi remained the only Scythian group still present in the region, in the area called Sindica ( grc, Σινδικη, Sindikē) by the Greeks and which corresponded to the area west of present-day Krasnodar, in the Taman peninsula. The kingdom of Sindica exis ...
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Sindi, Estonia
Sindi (german: Zintenhof) is a town in Tori Parish, in Pärnu County, Estonia, with a population of 3906 in 2017. It is located 14 kilometers from the county capital Pärnu, on the left coast of the Pärnu River. History In the area of Sindi was the Mesolithic settlement of Pulli, dating from around 8500 BC - the oldest known settlement in Estonia. It was discovered by geologists in 1965. The settlement probably existed for a short period, as the area was later covered by water. As a swampy region, the area remained unpopulated until the 16th century. The town's name is derived from Clauss Zindt, a mayor of Pärnu in 1565, who founded a manor (Zintenhof) where the town is now. The settlement was formed in 1833 around a textile factory owned by the manor. It officially became a borough in 1921 and a town in 1938. Important to the town's development was the founding of a railway station 1928. The railway operated until 1970. Geography Sindi is located on the left bank of Pärnu ...
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Sindi, Maharashtra
Sindi is a city and a municipal council in Wardha district. Sindi railway station need train stop but there is bad Politics. The Attraction is Pola and kabbadi teams . All farmers in town celebrate the two days festival of Pola. Sindi is also known as Pola city. Sindi railway station is important stop between Wardha-Nagpur central rail route. Geography Sindi is located at . It has an average elevation of 243 metres (797 feet). Transport There is a railway Station on Wardha - Nagpur line of Central Railways. Demographics India census A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording and calculating information about the members of a given population. This term is used mostly in connection with national population and housing censuses; other common censuses in ..., Sindi had a population of 13,052. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Sindi has an average literacy rate of 73%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male litera ...
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Hayat Sindi
Dr. Hayat Al Sindi ( ar, حياة سندي; born 6 November 1967) is a Saudi Arabian medical scientist and one of the first female members of the Consultative Assembly of Saudi Arabia. She is famous for making major contributions to point-of-care medical testing and biotechnology.UNESCO Media ServicesSaudi Arabian woman researcher Hayat Sindi to be appointed UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador UNESCOPRESS, October 1st, 2012.Laura BashraheelHayat Sindi – The Saudi global icon. Saudi Gazette, Monday, December 24, 2012. She was ranked by Arabian Business as the 19th most influential Arab in the world and the ninth most influential Arab woman. In 2018, she was listed as one of BBC's 100 Women. Education Hayat Sindi was born in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. In 1991, she convinced her family to allow her to travel alone to the UK in order to pursue her higher education. After a year spent learning English and studying for her A-levels, she was accepted to King's College London,UNESCOInspiring youth ...
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Kamil Sindi
Kamil Sindi (January 3, 1932 – June 26, 2017) (Arabic: كامل عبد رب الرسول سندي) was the Director General of Saudi Arabian Airlines in 1967 and the Assistant Minister of Defense and Aviation in 1979. Biography Kamil Sindi joined the civil aviation department, at Jeddah airport when he was only 17. He worked there until he became the assistant of General Ibrahim Al-Tasan, who was in charge of the Air Force, civil aviation and the airlines at that time. He later was chosen to be the Director General of Saudi Arabian Airlines in 1967. During his days at the airline, he took it from a small company with a few DC-3s to an airline with a large fleet that included Boeing and Lockheed jets; and from an airline that had a few local destinations to an airline with large network of destinations in the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Asia. In 1979 he became the Assistant Minister of Defense and Aviation for Civil aviation. He retired in 1983 due to health problems. De ...
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Karoj Sindi
Karoj Sindi (born 21 August 1989) is a Iraqi footballer who most recently played as a winger for FSV Duisburg. At international level, he played for the Iraq U19 and Iraq U20. Club career Sindi was born in Zakho, Iraq. He moved to Germany when he was two years old and grew up in Duisburg. He played youth football for MSV Duisburg and Wuppertaler SV and made his senior debut with Wuppertaler SV in the 3. Liga, playing 70 minutes of a match against Carl Zeiss Jena. Sindi joined NRW-Liga club VfB Homberg from Wuppertaler SV in summer 2010. In November, having made five substitute appearances for the club, he agreed the termination of his contract. After his stint at VfB Homberg he played for the reserves of Eredivisie club VVV-Venlo. In summer 2012 Sindi signed with Regionalliga West side Rot-Weiss Oberhausen. After the first half of the season, during which he made 20 appearances scoring one goal and making two assists and was noted for missing goalscoring opportunities, h ...
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Rena Kirdar Sindi
Rena Kirdar (born 1969) is an Iraqi socialite. Biography Kirdar was born in Baghdad, 1969. She spent part of her childhood in the Middle East. Her father, Iraqi Turkmen billionaire Nemir A. Kirdar, founded the merchant bank Investcorp in the 1980s, which later acquired Gucci, Tiffany & Co. and Saks Fifth Avenue. Kirdar completed an undergraduate degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University of Oxford, later earning a master's degree in international affairs from Columbia University and an MBA from Cambridge University's Judge Business School. She moved from London to New York City in 1991, and purchased Sean Combs' townhouse on Park Avenue. As a member of the Manhattan social scene, Kirdar threw "some of the most lavish and unforgettable costume parties" of the 1990s, including Sloan-Kettering's Valentine's Day Ball, New York City Ballet's Dance with the Dancers Gala, and events for the Boys' Club of New York, Saks Fifth Avenue Saks Fifth Avenue (origi ...
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Sindi Dlathu
Sindiswa Dlathu (born January 4, 1974) is a South African people, South African actress and musician. She is well known for portraying Thandaza Mokoena on ''Muvhango'', a role she played from the show's inception in 1997 until her departure in 2018. Dlathu left ''Muvhango'' to play a leading role in the telenovela The River (South African TV series), ''The River'', where she plays the role of Lindiwe Dlamini-Dikana, a fierce woman, who would do anything to protect her wealth and maintain her lavish lifestyle. Career Dlathu was cast as the lead role's understudy in the stage version of ''Sarafina! (musical), Sarafina!''. In the screen version, she worked alongside Whoopi Goldberg and was commissioned as an assistant choreographer to Michael Peters (choreographer), Michael Peters. In 1988, with the second cast led by Seipati Sothoane whom Sindi understudied. When the play went on tour, she stayed behind and did Township fever in 1989–1990 touring the US with the play for a year. ...
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Sindi Hawkins
Satinder Kaur "Sindi" Hawkins (née Ahluwalia) (September 15, 1958 – September 21, 2010) was a Canadian politician, who was the British Columbia Liberal Party MLA for Okanagan West from 1996 to 2001 and Kelowna-Mission from 2001 to 2009. Career Before being elected to provincial office, Hawkins was a registered nurse in general duty, intensive care, management, education and consulting. She held a post-graduate certificate in neuroscience nursing from the Montreal Neurological Hospital. She was recognized as one of the first nurses in Canada to be certified in neuroscience nursing by the Canadian Nurses Association. Hawkins then earned a law degree from the University of Calgary and set up her own company as a lawyer with an interest in medical-legal issues. Hawkins was first elected in 1996 and was re-elected in 2001 and 2005. She served as Minister of Health Planning and as Minister of State for Intergovernmental Relations. As Minister of Health Planning, she was respo ...
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Sindi Watts
Sindi Watts (also Parker) is a fictional character from the Australian soap opera '' Neighbours'', played by Marisa Warrington. She made her first appearance during the episode broadcast on 19 July 2002. Sindi was initially a recurring character, before she was promoted to the regular cast. Her storylines often focused on her romantic relationships, including her affair with Rocco Cammeniti (Robert Forza) and marriage to Stuart Parker ( Blair McDonough). She also attempted to break up Toadfish Rebecchi (Ryan Moloney) and Dee Bliss ( Madeleine West), and briefly became a lapdancer to raise much needed money. The character was written out in May 2005 and she departed on 26 August 2005. In January 2017, it was announced that Warrington had reprised her role, and Sindi returned on 7 February. She was revealed to be involved in a scam with Andrea Somers (Madeleine West). The following year saw the character make a brief appearance on 12 February 2018, before returning for a longer ...
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Sindisiwe Van Zyl
Sindisiwe van Zyl (3 April 1976 – 10 April 2021), was a Zimbabwean-born South African physician, radio DJ, columnist, health activist and researcher known for using social and mainstream media to share HIV-related, mental health, reproductive health, other medical and public health information. She won several awards for her work. Because of her extensive public health advocacy, she was known as "the people's doctor". Early life and education Van Zyl was born in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe). For secondary education she attended Arundel School. For tertiary education she attended the University of Pretoria where she obtained a BSc in human physiology and psychology, and a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree. Dr Sindisiwe Van Zyl interned at Chris Hani Baragwanath Hospital. In 2004, she married Marinus van Zyl. Career She used Twitter, mainly, to inform and engage about HIV particularly prevention of mother-to-child transmission. She a ...
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Sindhi (other)
Sindhi may refer to: *something from, or related to Sindh, a province of Pakistan * Sindhi people, an ethnic group from the Sindh region * Sindhi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by them People with the name * Sarkash Sindhi (1940–2012), poet of Sindhi language * Ubaidullah Sindhi (1872–1944), political activist * Ahmad Bakhsh Sindhi (1917–2000), a leader of the Indian National Congress * Abu Raja Sindhi, Arabic scholar * Abu Mashar Sindhi, scholar of Hadith literature See also * * Sindi (other) * Sindi people, an ancient Scythian people * Sinti, a Romani people of Central Europe * Red Sindhi Red Sindhi cattle are the most popular of all Zebu dairy breeds. The breed originated in the Sindh province of Pakistan, they are widely kept for milk production across Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and other countries. They have be ..., a breed of cattle {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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