Sinas may refer to: Sinas (crater), crater on the Moon Debold Sinas (born 1965), Filipino police officer Georgios Sinas (1783–1856), Greek benefactor...
the office's intelligence officer, though Sinas did not enact other leadership changes at the time. Sinas launched a biometrics system for the NCRPO...
nation together with his father Georgios Sinas. Simon Sinas was born on August 15, 1810, in Vienna. The Sinas family came from the Aromanian settlement...
may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Ibn Sina (Arabic: اِبْن سِینَا, romanized: Ibn Sīnā; 980 – June 1037 CE), commonly known in the West as...
Look up sina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sina may refer to: Chin (China), or Sina (Chinese: 支那, 震旦), old Chinese form of the Sanskrit name Cina...
benefactor, Simon Sinas. He was also the founder of the National Observatory of Athens. Georgios Sinas was born in Niš. The Sinas family came from Moscopole...
business lines: Sina Weibo, Sina Mobile, Sina Online, and Sinanet. Sina has over 100 million registered users worldwide. Sina was recognized by Southern...
Sina Bank (Persian: بانک سینا, Bank-e Sina) is a private Iranian banking establishment offering retail, commercial and investment banking services. The...
A sina plot is a type of diagram in which numerical data are depicted by points distributed in such a way that the width of the point distribution is proportional...
Sina Herrmann (born 24 October 2001) is a German tennis player. She has a career-high WTA singles ranking of world No. 424, achieved in September 2022...
Sina Karimian (born 23 January 1988) is an Iranian kickboxer. He currently competes in K-1, where he was the former K-1 Cruiserweight Champion. Karimian...
Wēibó), previously Sina Weibo (Chinese: 新浪微博; pinyin: Xīnlàng Wēibó), is a Chinese microblogging (weibo) website. Launched by Sina Corporation on 14 August...
Athanas Sina, also known as Thanas Sina, was an Albanian journalist, teacher and activist of the Albanian National Awakening. Sina was the second headmaster...
Ibn Sina Hospital is a hospital in Baghdad, Iraq which was opened by four Iraqi doctors – Modafar Al Shather, Kadim Shubar, Kasim Abdul Majeed and Clement...
Ali Sina may refer to: Abu Ali Sina (980–1037), Persian philosopher, physician, scientist and poet. Ali Sina (activist), pseudonym of the founder of several...
The Sina Hotel, popularly referred to as the Ghost Hotel, is an abandoned hotel complex situated in Agonda, in the Indian coastal state of Goa. Originally...
Sina may be Tatuyo language Shina language a dialect of Kamwe language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sina language...
Sina Motalebi (Persian: سينا مطلبی; born 21 April 1973) is an Iranian journalist based in London. He was the Editor of ZigZag magazine, a website based...
Debre Sina (Ge'ez ደብረ ሲና Dabra Sīnā, modern Debre Sīnā, "Mount Sinai") is the name of a number of places in Eritrea and Ethiopia. Debre Sina (church),...
Than Sina (Khmer: ថាន់ ស៊ីណា) is a Cambodian politician. He was elected to represent Kampot Province in the National Assembly of Cambodia in 2003. "Election...
Sina and the Eel is a myth of origins in Samoan mythology, which explains the origins of the first coconut tree. In the Samoan language the legend is called...
Sina Cavelti (born 7 June 1998) is a Swiss footballer who plays for FC Luzern. Riklin, Marco (June 2, 2021). "Interview mit Sina Cavelti - SportJack.ch"...
Sina Kolegaon Dam is a dam on Sina river near Paranda, Osmanabad district in the state of Maharashtra in India. The height of the dam above lowest foundation...
Sina Wall, (born 30 December 1989, in Munich) is a German former professional squash player who represented Germany in multiple European and World Team...
De Christiana expeditione apud Sinas suscepta ab Societate Jesu ... (Latin for "On the Christian Mission among the Chinese by the Society of Jesus .....