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  2. Knitting pattern - Wikipedia

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    The earliest published English knitting pattern appeared in Natura Exenterata: or Nature Unbowelled, which was printed in London in 1655 [9] Jane Gaugain was an early influential author of knitting pattern books in the early 1800s. Yarn companies give away knitting patterns to promote use of their yarn. [10] [11] [12] [13]

  3. Sardar (Sherpa) - Wikipedia

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    A Sardar or Sirdar is a Sherpa mountain guide who manages all the other Sherpas in a climbing expedition or trekking group; Sirdar is the most common spelling used in the majority of English-language mountaineering literature. The Sirdar is typically the most experienced guide and can usually speak English fluently. The Sirdar's ...

  4. Sardar - Wikipedia

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    HMS Sirdar was a World War II Royal Navy submarine. HMS Sirdar is a fictional Royal Navy destroyer in the novel The Guns of Navarone "Siridar" is a title of planetary rulers in Frank Herbert's Dune. The Padishah Emperor's elite troops are also called the Sardaukar. Sardar is now used for leaders of a tribe in Pakistan, Afghanistan, India.

  5. Sirdar Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Sirdar Mountain was named in 1926 by W.P. Hinton; the source of the name is not known. It is located in the Colin Range of Jasper National Park, Alberta. [1] [2]

  6. Sirdar - Wikipedia

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    The rank of Sirdar (Arabic: سردار) – a variant of Sardar – was assigned to the British Commander-in-Chief of the British-controlled Egyptian Army in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [1] The Sirdar resided at the Sirdaria, a three-block-long property in Zamalek which was also the home of British military intelligence in Egypt. [2]

  7. HMS Sirdar - Wikipedia

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    HMS Sirdar was an S-class submarine built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War, and part of the Third Group built of that class. She was built by Scotts , of Greenock and launched on 26 March 1943.