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  • 62Alleged war crimes during the Sri Lankan Civil War — Sri Lankan Civil War (1983–2009) Background Sri Lanka · History of Sri Lanka Origins of the Civil War Origins of the Civil War · Sri Lankan Tamil nationalism  …

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  • 63Malabar Rebellion — Moplah Rebellion Part of Khilafat Movement, Mappila riots, Tenancy Movement, Non cooperation movement South Malabar 1921.png South Malabar in 1921; Areas in red show Taluks affected by the rebellion …

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  • 64Captivity of Mangalorean Catholics at Seringapatam — The Captivity of Mangalorean Catholics at Seringapatam (1784–1799) was a 15 year imprisonment of Mangalorean Catholics and other Christians at Seringapatam in the Indian region of Canara by Tipu Sultan, the de facto ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore …

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  • 652008 Nord-Kivu campaign — Part of the Kivu conflict of the Second Congo War Villagers fleeing from a Kibati village …

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  • 66παρασπᾷ — παρασπάω draw forcibly aside pres subj mp 2nd sg παρασπάω draw forcibly aside pres ind mp 2nd sg (epic) παρασπάω draw forcibly aside pres subj act 3rd sg παρασπάω draw forcibly aside pres ind act 3rd sg (epic) …

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  • 67stamp — I. verb Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old High German stampfōn to stamp and perhaps to Greek stembein to shake up Date: 13th century transitive verb 1. to pound or crush with a pestle or a heavy instrument 2. a. (1) to strike or beat… …

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  • 68Circumcision and law — This article is about laws concerning male circumcision. For the legal status of female genital mutilation, see female genital mutilation. There exist laws restricting or regulating circumcision, some dating back to ancient times. In a number of… …

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  • 69Dhimmi — This article is about dhimmi in the context of Islamic law. For the neologism, see dhimmitude. This article is …

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  • 70Genocide — This article is about the crime. For other uses, see Genocide (disambiguation). Buchenwald concentration camp was technically not an extermination camp, though it was a site of an extraordinary number of deaths …

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