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  • 121Damascus — For other uses, see Damascus (disambiguation). Damascus دِمَشق Dimashq Damascus City landmarks Damascus Skyline Damascus University • Damascus Opera House …

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  • 122Khazars — Kazar redirects here. For the Marvel Comics character, see Ka Zar. For the village in Azerbaijan, see Xəzər. For Khazar University, see Khazar University. Khazaria Eastern Tourkia Khaganate …

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  • 123Samir Kassir — (سمير قصير in Arabic) (May 5 1960 ndash; June 2 2005) was a professor of history at Saint Joseph University and journalist. [ [http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/2004/704/bo1.htm al Ahram] 19 25 August 2004 Issue No. 704 The not so sick man of Europe By… …

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  • 124Saudi Arabia — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Saudi Arabia <p></p> Background: <p></p> Saudi Arabia is the birthplace of Islam and home to Islam s two holiest shrines in Mecca and Medina. The king s official title …

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  • 125Olympic Games — For the 776 BC to AD 393 Games see Ancient Olympic Games. For the most recent Summer Games in Beijing, see 2008 Summer Olympics. For the most recent Winter Games in Vancouver, see 2010 Winter Olympics. For the next Summer Games in London, see… …

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  • 126History of modern Tunisia — The present day Republic of Tunisia, al Jumhuriyyah at Tunisiyyah , has over ten million citizens, almost all of Arab Berber descent. The Mediterranean Sea is to the north and east, Libya to the southeast, and Algeria to the west. [See map at end …

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  • 127Samir Kuntar — ( ar. سمير القنطار, also transcribed Sameer , Kantar , Quntar , Qantar ) (born July 20, 1962 in Abey, Lebanon), is a Lebanese Druze militant and member of the Palestine Liberation Front. On April 22, 1979, at the age of 16, he participated in the …

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  • 128French Mandate of Syria and Lebanon — Mandat français en Syrie et au Liban Mandate of France ← …

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