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  2. Gujarati numerals - Wikipedia

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    sattar सत्रह ૧૮ 18 १८ અઢાર aḑhār अठारह ૧૯ 19 १९ ઓગણિસ ogaņis उन्नीस ૨૦ 20 २० વીસ vīs बीस ૧૦૦ 100 १०० સો sō सौ ૧,૦૦૦ 1,000 १,००० હજાર hajār हज़ार ૧૦,૦૦૦ 10,000 १०,०००

  3. Hindustani numerals - Wikipedia

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    Lakh and crore are common enough to have entered Indian English. For number 0, Modern Standard Hindi is more inclined towards śūnya (a Sanskrit tatsama ) and Standard Urdu is more inclined towards sifr (borrowed from Arabic), while the native tadbhava -form is sunnā in Hindustani.

  4. Sattar - Wikipedia

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    Sattar (singer) (born 1949) birth name Hasan Sattar, Iranian pop and traditional singer; Sattar Alvi, Pakistani fighter pilot; Sattar Bahlulzade (1909–1974), Azerbaijani painter; Sattar Beheshti, Iranian blogger who died under suspicious circumstances; Sattar Hamedani (born 1974), Iranian footballer; Sattar Jabbar Hilo (born 1956), Iraqi ...

  5. Satar (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Sattar also spelled "Satar" (Arabic: ستار), a male Muslim given name; Surname. Alif Satar (born 1990) Malaysian actor-singer; Aziz Satar (1925–2014) Malaysian actor-singer-comedian; Mostafa Abdel Satar (born 1990) Egyptian soccer player; Yakup Satar (1898–2008) last surviving Ottoman Turkish veteran of WWI

  6. Sataer - Wikipedia

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    The instrument is a long-necked lute, about 140 cm long, with a bowl about 16.5 cm at the widest point, about 15 cm deep. The neck is fretted with 18 tied frets, which may be made of string rather that the inlaid metal frets of western instruments.

  7. Sattar Jabbar Hilow - Wikipedia

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    Rishama Sattar Jabbar Hilow al-Zahrooni (Arabic: الريش امه ستار جبار حلو الزهروني; [1] [2] also known as His Holiness Ganzevra Sattar Jabbar Hilo al-Zahrony; [3] born 1956, Al-Kahla, Maysan Governorate, Iraq) is the patriarch and international head of the Mandaean religion in Iraq.

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  9. Sattar (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Sattar has recorded over 350 songs and is among very few Persian singers who in addition to diverse sound of Pop, performs both Persian traditional and classical music professionally. Sattar has also recorded a number of cover songs in English such as "Feelings", "A time for us", "Speak softly, Love" and "I Believe".