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  • 111Children of Gebelawi — Children of Gabalawi   Author(s) Naguib Mahfouz Original title …

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  • 112Aquilia Severa — Iulia Aquilia Severa was the second and fourth wife of Emperor Elagabalus. She was the daughter of Quintus Aquilius, twice consul under Caracalla. The praenomen of Julia was given to her after becoming an empress.Severa was a Vestal Virgin. As… …

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  • 113Osorkon III — Pharaoh of Egypt Reign 28 years, 23rd Dynasty Predecessor Shoshenq VI Successor Takelot III …

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  • 114Mount Lebanon Governorate — Coordinates: 33°50′N 35°32′E / 33.833°N 35.533°E / 33.833; 35.533 …

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  • 115Wadi Al-Hitan — Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Wadi Al Hitan ( Whale Valley ) State Party = EGY Type = Natural Criteria = viii ID = 1186 Region = Arab States Year = 2005 Session = 29th Link = http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/1186 Wadi Al Hitan ( ar. وادي الحيتان …

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  • 116Al-Qatta'i — thumb|right|The enclosed, domed sabil, or ablution fountain, in the central courtyard of the Ibn Ţūlūn MosqueAl Qatta i (Arabic: القطائـع) was the short lived Tulunid capital of Egypt, founded by Ahmad ibn Tulun in the year 868 CE. Al Qatta i was …

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  • 117Akoris, Egypt — Akoris …

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  • 118Jebel Uweinat — The Mountain Uwaynat on the border of Egypt, Libya, Sudan Jebel Uweinat (1,934 m; جبل العوينات gabal al ʿuwaināt mountain of sourcelets ; also spelled Jabal, Djebel Al Awaynat, Auenat, Ouenat, Ouinat, Owainat, Oweinat, Uwaynat, Uweinat …

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  • 119Syria — This article is about the modern state of Syria. For other uses, see Syria (disambiguation). Syrian Arab Republic الجمهورية العربية السورية Al Jumhūriyyah al ʿArabiyyah as Sūriyyah …

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  • 120Julius Bassianus — Gaius Julius Bassianus or Bassus, also known as Julius Bassianus (? towards 217) was an Arab, [ cite book author = Shahid, Irfan authorlink = coauthors = editor = others = title = Rome and The Arabs: A Prolegomenon to the Study of Byzantium and… …

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