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  • 21Pharaoh — For other uses, see Pharaoh (disambiguation). After Djoser of the third dynasty, pharaohs usually were depicted wearing the Nemes headdress, a false beard, and an ornate kilt …

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  • 22Shakespeare authorship question — …

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  • 23Egyptian language — Infobox Language name=Egyptian nativename= transl|egy|r n km.t r:Z1 n km m t:O49 region=Ancient Egypt extinct=evolved into Demotic by 600 BC, into Coptic by AD 200, and was extinct (not spoken as a day to day language) by the 17th century. It… …

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  • 24Elizebeth Friedman — The following article is taken from the Hall of Honor from the National Cryptologic Museum [http://www.nsa.gov/honor/honor00005.cfm] :Elizebeth Smith Friedman (1892 ndash;31 October, 1980) was cryptanalyst and author, and a pioneer in U.S.… …

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  • 25Egyptian Arabic — Masri redirects here. For other uses, see Masri (disambiguation). Egyptian Arabic اللغة المصرية العامية Pronunciation [elˈloɣæ l.mɑsˤˈɾejjɑ l.ʕæmˈmejjæ] Spoken in Egypt …

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  • 26Triliteral — In the terminology used to discuss the grammar of the Semitic languages and some other Afro Asiatic languages, a triliteral (Arabic: جذر ثلاثي, transl|sem|ǧaḏr ṯalāṯī ) is a root containing a sequence of three consonants (so also known as a… …

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  • 27Gardiner's Sign List — See transliteration of Ancient Egyptian for a list of single phoneme hieroglyphs. Gardiner s Sign List is a list of common Egyptian hieroglyphs compiled by Sir Alan Gardiner. It is considered a standard reference in the study of Ancient Egyptian… …

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  • 28Ilah — Islamic monotheism Declaration Polytheism Idolatry …

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  • 29List of hieroglyphs/german-Gardiner-list-translated — Gardiner s Sign List is a list of common Egyptian hieroglyphs compiled by Sir Alan Gardiner. It is considered a standard reference in the study of Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs.Gardiner lists only the most common forms of Egyptian hieroglyphs, but …

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  • 30Menahem ben Saruq — (also known as Menahem ben Jacob ibn Saruq, Hebrew: מנחם בן סרוק) was a Spanish Jewish philologist of the tenth century CE. He was a skilled poet and polyglot. He was born in Tortosa around 920 and died around 970. Menahem produced an early… …

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