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  • 111Mohammed Baqir al-Hakim — Ayatollah Sayed Mohammed Baqir al Hakim ( ar. سيد محمد باقر الحكيم)(b. 1939; d. August 29, 2003) was one of the foremost Twelver Shi a Muslim leaders in Iraq until his assassination in a bombing in Najaf. He was the son of Grand Ayatollah Muhsin… …

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  • 112November 2003 — November 2003: January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December Events See Also: Iraq Timeline Liberian Crisis North Korean Crisis Hutton Inquiry Bloody …

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  • 113Or Commission — The Or Commission (Hebrew: ועדת אור‎; full name: ועדת החקירה הממלכתית לבירור ההתנגשויות בין כוחות הביטחון לבין אזרחים ישראלים באוקטובר 2000,) was a panel of inquiry appointed by the Israeli government to investigate the events of October 2000 at… …

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  • 114Ramzi Yousef — (Arabic: رمزي يوسف‎ ) FBI photo of Ramzi Yousef Born May 20, 1967 (1967 05 20) (age 44) …

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  • 115Qaboos bin Said al Said — Infobox Monarch name = Qaboos bin Sa‘id Al Said قابوس بن سعيد آلسعيد title =Sultan of Oman reign =23 July 1970 – present coronation = predecessor =Sa‘id ibn Taymur successor = heir = consort = royal house =Al Bu Sa‘idi royal anthem = father… …

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  • 116Faisalabad — فیصل آباد   City District   …

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  • 117Battle of Karbala — Infobox Military Conflict caption= conflict=Battle of Karbala partof= date=October 10, 680 place=Karbala result=Military victory for the forces of Yazid I combatant1=Umayyads combatant2=Supporters of Ali commander1=Yazid ibn Mu awiah Umar ibn Sa… …

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  • 118Mashhad — For other uses, see Mashhad (disambiguation). Mashhad Persian: مشهد ‹Mašhad› Panorama of Mashhad …

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  • 119Supreme Leader of Iran — Rahbar redirects here. For the 1940s communist newspaper, see Rahbar (newspaper). Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Emblem of Islamic Republic of Iran …

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  • 120Zayd ibn Ali — Zayd ibn ‘Alī ( ar. زيد بن علي, also spelled Zaid) (695 740) He was given the title Zayd the Martyr ( Zayd ash Shahīd ) by his sympathizers. He was the grandson of Ḥusayn ibn ‘Alī, the grandson of Muhammad. Zayd was born in Medina in 695. His… …

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