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  • 71Tawrat — (Tawrah or Taurat, Arabic: توراة) is the Arabic transliteration of the Hebrew word Torah (also known as the Five Books of Moses or the Pentateuch ) which Muslims believe was a holy book of Islam given by God to Musa (Moses). Some Who|date=July… …

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  • 72Louisa Atkinson — Infobox Person name = Louisa Atkinson image size = caption = birth name = Caroline Louisa Waring Atkinson birth date = 25 February 1834 birth place = Oldbury, near Sutton Forest, New South Wales death date = 28 April 1872 death place = Swanton,… …

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  • 73Nu Arae — (ν Arae / ν Ara) is shared by two star systems in the constellation Ara: ν1 Arae. ν2 Arae. They are separated by 0.49° on the heavens. The stars are also sometimes referred to Upsilon Arae (υ1 and υ2 Arae), but more generally unlettered.[1][2]… …

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  • 74Nu¹ Arae — For other star systems with this Bayer designation, see Nu Arae. ν1 Arae Observation data Epoch J2000      Equinox J2000 Constellation Ara Right ascension 17h 50m 28.3927s …

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  • 75Saint Asaph — Bishop Born early 6th century what is now Northern England Died 1 May 601(601 05 01) St Asaph, Flintshire Honored in Eastern Orthodox Chu …

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  • 76Murray Grove — is a Unitarian Universalist retreat and conference center in Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey, traditionally considered the site where Universalism in America began. In 1770, Thomas Potter, an unlettered but inspired Universalist landowner living in… …

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  • 77Medieval Dutch literature — is the Dutch literature produced in the Low Countries from the earliest stages of the language up to the sixteenth century. Contents 1 Early stages 2 Influential writers 3 Chevalric era …

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  • 78Laws of Burgos — The document known as the Leyes de Burgos ( Laws of Burgos ) was promulgated on December 27, 1512 in Burgos, Spain. They were the first codified set of laws governing the behavior of Spanish settlers in America, particularly with regards to… …

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  • 79Enjoin what is good and forbid what is wrong — is an often quoted phrase, used in the Qur an. This expression is the base of the Islamic institution of hisbah and sometimes referred to by this word. Hisbah forms a central part of Islamic doctrine, and is explicitly referred to in the two of… …

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  • 80Sri Anandamayi Ma — Infobox Hindu leader name=Sri Ma Anandamayi birth date=birth date|1896|4|30|df=y birth place=Kheora, Brahmanbaria, Bangladesh birth name= death date=death date and age|1982|8|27|1896|4|30|df=y death place=Kishanpur, Dehradun, IndiaLast rites were …

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