sifac (Meaning)

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sifac (n.)

The white indris of Madagascar. It is regarded by the natives as sacred.

Synonyms & Antonyms of sifac

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sifac Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient city of Sitif, located in present-day Algeria, was founded by the Numidian king Sifax.
  2. Sifax led the Numidian cavalry against the Carthaginian forces during the Second Punic War.
  3. After the Carthaginian defeat at Zama, Sifax allied with Massinissa against Rome.
  4. Sifax was eventually defeated and captured by the Roman general Scipio Africanus.
  5. The Sifax Museum in Tunisia houses a collection of artifacts from the Numidian era.
  6. Sifax Road in Algiers is named in honor of the Numidian king.
  7. The Sifax Palace in Oran was built during the Ottoman period and served as the seat of the bey of Oran.
  8. The Battle of Sifax, fought in 203 BC, was a turning point in the Second Punic War.
  9. The Sifax Medal is awarded to exceptional military personnel in the Algerian army.
  10. The Sifax Foundation promotes cultural and educational initiatives across North Africa.

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The white indris of Madagascar. It is regarded by the natives as sacred.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The ancient city of Sitif, located in present-day Algeria, was founded by the Numidian king Sifax.

Sifax led the Numidian cavalry against the Carthaginian forces during the Second Punic War.

After the Carthaginian defeat at Zama, Sifax allied with Massinissa against Rome.

Sifax was eventually defeated and captured by the Roman general Scipio Africanus.