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  • 21Hebrew Names —     Hebrew Names     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Hebrew Names     To the philosopher a name is an artificial sign consisting in a certain combination of articulate sounds, whereby a particular class of people are wont to designate one thing and… …

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  • 22MUHASSİR — (C.: Muhassirîn) (Hasar. dan) Zarara uğratan. Hasar ve ziyan verdiren …

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  • 23Kalmyk people — Kalmyks …

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  • 24Dayan Khan — Khan of the Mongols Khagan of the Great Yuan Reign 1479–1517 (1543?) Full name Batumöngke Titles Dayan Khan Born 1464 …

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  • 25Ögedei Khan — Khagan of the Mongol Empire (Supreme Khan of the Mongols) King of Kings Emperor of China A portrait of Ögedei durin …

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  • 26Chagatai Khan — Statue of Chagatai Khan in Mongolia Chagatai Khan (Mongolian: Цагадай, Tsagadai; c. 1183–1241 or 1242) was the second son of Genghis Khan and first khan and origin of the names of the Chagatai Khanate, Chagatai language and Chagatai Turks. He… …

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  • 27Mandukhai Khatun — Queen Manduhai Mandukhai Khatun (also known as Mandukhai Sechen Khatun or Queen Manduhai the Wise) (c. 1449 c. 1510) was the Empress of the Post imperial Mongolia. She united the warring Mongols with her husband Batmunkh Dayan Khan. Contents …

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  • 28M. A. Rahat — Infobox Writer name = M. A. Rahat imagesize = caption = pseudonym = birthdate = birthplace =Pakistan deathdate = deathplace = occupation = Novelist period = 1970s present genre = Mystery, Crime, Spy, Adventure notableworks = Other different… …

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  • 29Kassar — or Mughal Kassar (Urdu: ( کسر / مغل قصر ) are a Mughal tribe and one of the three major land owning tribes in the Dhani country of Chakwal District in Punjab province, Pakistan.[1] They occupy the northern part of Dhani, called Babial and… …

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  • 30Jewish Cossacks — BackgroundOf the different branches of Cossacks, the only one that would allow Jews into their society were the Cossacks of Ukraine. When Poland and Lithuania were merged by Polish King Sigismund Augustus into one commonwealth (in Union of Lublin …

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