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  • 121Elias Peter Hoayek — Archbishop and Patriarch Elias Peter Hoayek (1843 ndash; 1931) (alt. spellings Hoyek, Hwayek,Huayek, Juayek, Hawayek) ( ar. الحويك); was born in Helta, Lebanon. He was Patriarch of Antioch for the Maronites, the largest Christian community in the …

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  • 122Stone quarries of ancient Egypt — The Stone quarries of ancient Egypt (now archaeological sites) once produced quality stone for the construction of decorative monuments such as sculptures and obelisks. Some of these sites are well identified and the chemical composition of their …

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  • 123Ahmed Kamal (Egyptologist) — Ahmed Kamāl (Arabic: أحمد كمال, July 29, 1851 ndash; August 5, 1923, also known as Ahmed Kamal Bey (Pasha)) was Egypt’s first Egyptologist and pioneer in his own country. Research He trained under the German Egyptologist Heinrich Brugsch.He was a …

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  • 124Winter solstice — This article is about the astronomical and cultural event of winter solstice, also known as midwinter. For other uses, see Winter solstice (disambiguation), Midwinter (disambiguation) or also see Solstice. UTC Date and Time of Solstice[1] year… …

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  • 125The Wig — Infobox Korean Film name = The Wig image size = caption = Poster to The Wig (2005) director = Won Shin yeon producer = writer = Won Shin yeon narrator = starring = Chae Min seo Sa Hyon Jin music = cinematography = editing = distributor = CJ… …

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  • 126Egypt men's national volleyball team — Infobox national volleyball team name=Egypt federation=Egyptian Volleyball Federation website= [http://www.fevb.org www.fevb.org] confederation=CAVB manager= coach= FIVB rank=15 rank date=2008 08 25 Olympic apps=The Egypt men s national… …

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  • 127Achdar — Der Dschabal al Achdar (arabisch ‏الجبل الأخضر‎, DMG al Ǧabal al Aḫḍar, „der grüne Berg“; andere Transkriptionen: Jebel Akhdar, Jabal Akhdar und Djebel Akhdar) ist ein Gebirge im Oman. Es erstreckt sich auf einer Länge von 300 km von Nordwest… …

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  • 128Adad-nirari I. — Stele eines Königs names Adad nirari, vermutl. des I. Ehem. Irakisches Nationalmuseum, seit dem 2. Golfkrieg verschollen. Adad nirari I. (Adad nārārī I.), Sohn des Ārik dēn ili war ein mittelassyrischer König der 5. Dynastie. Nach der assyrischen …

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