Sheba (disambiguation)

Sheba (disambiguation)

* Sheba (from the English transcription of the Hebrew name sh'va, also Saba, Arabic: سبأ) is a southern kingdom mentioned in the Jewish scriptures (Old Testament) and the Qur'an

Sheba may also refer to:

* Queen of Sheba
* Sheba (cat food), a brand of cat food
* Sheba (Golden Sun character)
* Sheba (novel), a thriller by author Jack Higgins aka "Seven Pillars to Hell"
* Sheba (person), a biblical character
* "Sheba (song)", a 1980 song by Mike Oldfield
* 1196 Sheba, an asteroid
* HMS Sheba, a former Royal Navy base in Aden, Yemen
* Lieutenant Sheba, a fictional character from "Battlestar Galactica"
* Sheba Medical Center - hospital in Ramat Gan, Israel

ee also

* Shebaa Farms, the small disputed area between Israel, Lebanon and Syria
* Chiba (disambiguation)
* Shiva


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