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  • 11Lebanese Civil War — The Martyr s Square statue in Beirut, 1982, during the civil war Date 13 A …

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  • 12CARIBBEANS, SPANISH-PORTUGUESE NATION OF THE: LA NACION — Introduction Many of the Jews expelled from Spain in 1492 sailed to seek refuge in other Mediterranean lands. A group estimated at 50–100,000 crossed the frontier into Portugal where they joined a Jewish community that has been established for… …

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  • 13Malignance — Ma*lig nance, Malignancy Ma*lig nan*cy, n. [See {Malignant}.] 1. The state or quality of being malignant; extreme malevolence; bitter enmity; malice; disposition toward evil; intense ill will; as, malignancy of heart. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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  • 14Malignancy — Malignance Ma*lig nance, Malignancy Ma*lig nan*cy, n. [See {Malignant}.] 1. The state or quality of being malignant; extreme malevolence; bitter enmity; malice; disposition toward evil; intense ill will; as, malignancy of heart. [1913 Webster] 2 …

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  • 15Robin Hood — is an archetypal figure in English folklore, whose story originates from medieval times but who remains significant in popular culture where he is painted as a man known for robbing the rich to give to the poor and fighting against injustice and… …

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  • 16Saddam Hussein — Infobox Officeholder name =Saddam Hussein Abd al Majid al Tikriti ar. صدام حسين عبد المجيد التكريتي imagesize =200px small caption = order =5th office =President of Iraq term start =July 16, 1979 term end =April 9, 2003 primeminister =Himself… …

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  • 17Jean-Philippe Rameau — (pronounced|ʒɑ̃filip ʀaˈmo in French) (September 25, 1683 – September 12, 1764) was one of the most important French composers and music theorists of the Baroque era. He replaced Jean Baptiste Lully as the dominant composer of French opera and is …

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  • 18Cathal Brugha — (pronounced IPA| [ˈkahəɫ̪ bˠɾˠuː] ; born Charles William St. John Burgess) (18 July 1874 ndash; 7 July 1922) was an Irish revolutionary, active in the Easter Rising, Irish War of Independence, and the Irish Civil War and was the first Ceann… …

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  • 19Dagobert II — Imaginary portrait of Dagobert II, etching by Virgil Solis Dagobert II (c. 650 – December 23, 679) was the king of Austrasia (676–79), the son of Sigebert III and Chimnechild of Burgundy. The Feast Date of St Dagobert II is 23 December [1]… …

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  • 20History of Jammu and Kashmir — This article covers the history of Jammu Kashmir from earliest recorded times to the present day. EtymologyMany historians and locals believe that Jammu was founded by Raja Jamboolochan in 14th century BC. During one of his hunting campaigns he… …

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