| Iranian peoples/Archive 2 Talk:Iranian_peoples/Archive_2
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| Diyako/Archive3 User_talk:Diyako/Archive3
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| Alhoori User:Alhoori
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| Egyptian television Egyptian_television
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| Genocides in history/Archive 3 Talk:Genocides_in_history/Archive_3
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| Bassam Abu Sharif Talk:Bassam_Abu_Sharif
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| Har Gilo Talk:Har_Gilo
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 March 24 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_March_24
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| Articles for deletion/Turkish Kurdistan Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Turkish_Kurdistan
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| DanielDemaret/Archives/Archive 9 User_talk:DanielDemaret/Archives/Archive_9
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| MX44/Jyllands Posten User_talk:MX44/Jyllands_Posten
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| Egyptian Revolutionary Command Council The Revolutionary Command Council (RCC) was the body established to supervise Egypt and Sudan after the Revolution of 1952. It initially selected Ali Maher Pasha as Prime Minister, but forced him to resign after conflict over land reform. At that time, the Council took full control of Egypt. The RCC controlled the state till 1954, when the Council dissolved itself. Egyptian_Revolutionary_Command_Council
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| The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy is the title of a book by John Mearsheimer, Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, and Stephen Walt, Professor of International Relations at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, published in late August 2007 by Farrar, Strauss, and Giroux. The_Israel_Lobby_and_U.S._Foreign_Policy
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| Islamism/Archive 4 Talk:Islamism/Archive_4
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| Shiamak Davar Shiamak Davar is an Indian artiste, choreographer, entertainment designer and dance educationist, who created Shiamak’s Indo Jazz(TM), a fusion dance style combining Western Jazz technique and Indian movement. Though he has been credited falsely for being the guru of contemporary dance at the filmfare 2009, he has immense following for what he does and that is Indo Jazz.Davar's choreography and entertainment design have represented India at several global events, such as the India Canada Business Partnership Summit Toronto 2008; launch of the Indo Japan Friendship Year Tokyo 2007; the World Economic Forum Davos 2006, and the Commonwealth Games Melbourne, among others. Shiamak_Davar
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| DCAnderson User_talk:DCAnderson
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| Souley Abdoulaye Souley Abdoulaye (born 1965) is a Nigerien politician. He served as the country's Prime Minister from 28 September 1994 to 8 February 1995. He later served as Minister of the Interior, in charge of police and internal security, under the military government of Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, from 1997 until it too was overthrown in 1999. Souley_Abdoulaye
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| Women in Islam The status of women in Islam is a contentious issue. In places the Qur'an says women are equal to men before God; in places women are commanded to be considered property of men and to be valued at half of what men are valued. In addition, the treatment of women in islamic countries varies; while not directly commanded by the letter of the Qur'an, religious arguments are used to justify women's rights. Women_in_Islam
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| Talaat Pasha Harb Talaat Pasha Harb (25 November 1867 - 23 August 1941) was a leading Egyptian economist and founder of Banque Misr (The Bank of Egypt), and its group of companies, in May 1920. Talaat_Pasha_Harb
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| Ahmed Osman Ahmed Osman () (born 1934) is an Egyptian-born author and Egyptologist. He has put forward several theories which are mainly rejected by mainstream Egyptologists. Ahmed_Osman
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| Green Line (Israel) Talk:Green_Line_(Israel)
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| Adel Fattough Ali Al Gazzar Adel Fattough Ali Al Gazzar is a citizen of Egypt, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detainment camps, in Cuba. Department of Defense reports that Al Gazzar was born on October 22, 1965, in Cairo, Egypt. Adel_Fattough_Ali_Al_Gazzar
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| Al-Ahram Weekly Al-Ahram Weekly is the leading English-language newspaper in Egypt. It was established in 1991 by the Al-Ahram newspaper which also runs a French-language version, Al-Ahram Hebdo. Al-Ahram_Weekly
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| Ahmed Shafik Air Marshal Ahmed Mohamed Shafik (), MSc, PhD ( born November 1941) a fighter pilot who served as the commander of Egyptian Air Force from 1996-2002, and was nominated in 2002 to become the Egyptian Minister for Civil Aviation. Shafik was born in Cairo in November 1941 and joined the Egyptian Air Force as a young man, graduating from the Egyptian Air Force Academy in 1961. Later in his career he gained a masters degree in military sciences and a PhD in the National Strategy of Outer-Space. Ahmed_Shafik
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| Mohammed Abdu Mohammed Abdu Othman Al A'aseere (, born June 12, 1949), commonly known as Mohamed Abdo, is an Arabic language singer and composer from Saudi Arabia. He has been described as "The Artist of Arabs" and an "esteemed Saudi singer." Mohammed_Abdu
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| Iraq War Iraq_War
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| War in Darfur The War in Darfur refers to the civil war taking place in Darfur, Sudan. Unlike the Second Sudanese Civil War, this is believed to be an ethnic, rather than a religious war.The conflict began on 2 February 2003. There are various estimates on the number of human casualties. War_in_Darfur
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| Robina Qureshi Robina Qureshi is a Scottish human rights campaigner. Robina_Qureshi
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| Sami Abdul Aziz Salim Allaithy Sami Abdul Aziz Salim Allaithy (born October 28 1956) is a citizen of Egypt, held in extrajudicial detention in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps, in Cuba. Internee Security Number is 287.Joint Task Force Guantanamo counter-terrorism analysts report he was born on October 28 1956 in Shubrakass Egypt. Sami_Abdul_Aziz_Salim_Allaithy
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| Hans Van Themsche Hans Van Themsche (born 1988) is a Belgian agriculture student, who at age 18 shot three people (two of whom died) in the city of Antwerp before he was stopped by police. Hans_Van_Themsche
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| Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy/Archive 19 Talk:Jyllands-Posten_Muhammad_cartoons_controversy/Archive_19
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| Saadi Youssef Saadi Youssef () (born 1934) is an Iraqi author, poet, journalist, publisher, and political activist. He has published thirty volumes of poetry and seven books of prose.Born near Basra, Iraq Saadi Youssef studied Arabic literature in Bagdad. Saadi_Youssef
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| Moshe Constantine Hassan Al-Silverburg/Archive 3 User_talk:Moshe_Constantine_Hassan_Al-Silverburg/Archive_3
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| André Azoulay André Azoulay (born 1941 in Essaouira) is a senior adviser to King Mohammed VI of Morocco. He previously advised Mohammed's father, King Hassan II.Azoulay left Morocco to start a new life in Paris in 1966. But, as a Jew who grew up in a Muslim country, he has never forgotten that coexistence was possible. André_Azoulay
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| Alim Qasimov Alim Qasimov, (born in 1957), is an Azerbaijani musician and is one of the foremost mugham singers in Azerbaijan. He was awarded the prestigious International IMC-UNESCO Music Prize in 1999, one of the highest international accolades for music. His music is characterised by his vocal improvisation and represents a move away from the traditional style of mugham. Alim_Qasimov
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| RC Egypt Talk:RC_Egypt
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| RC Egypt RC_Egypt
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| Zakaria Mohieddin Zakaria Mohieddin (July 5, 1918 January 5, 2009) (Arabic:زكريا محيى الدين) was an Egyptian military officer, politician, Prime Minister of Egypt and head of the first Intelligence body in Egypt the Egyptian General Intelligence Directorate Zakaria_Mohieddin
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| Mahmoud Jaballah Mahmoud Es-Sayyid Jaballah () is an Egyptian-Canadian who has been detained in Canada without charge on a "security certificate" since August 2001 due to his association with members of al-Jihad. He has consistently defended himself saying that he does not believe in violence, and just because he phones or visits people, does not mean that he shares their beliefs. Mahmoud_Jaballah
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| Israel and the apartheid analogy The State of Israel's treatment of the Palestinians has been likened by some to a system of apartheid, analogous to South Africa's treatment of non-whites during its apartheid era. Those who use this analogy argue that a system of control including separate roads, inequities in infrastructure, legal rights, and access to land and resources between Palestinians and Israeli residents in the Israeli-occupied territories constitutes an apartheid system. Israel_and_the_apartheid_analogy
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| Uri Davis Uriel "Uri" Davis (, born 1943 in Jerusalem) is an Israeli academic and activist focusing on civil rights in Israel and the Middle East. Davis has served as Vice-Chairman of the Israeli League for Human and Civil Rights and as lecturer in Peace Studies at the University of Bradford. Davis describes himself as an "anti-Zionist Palestinian Hebrew". Uri_Davis
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| Mohsen Badawi Mohsen Badawi (ArabicNovember 10, 1956, in Cairo, Egypt) is an entrepreneur, political activist, and writer. Mohsen_Badawi
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| Muhammad as-Senussi Sayyid Muhammad bin Sayyid Hasan ar-Rida al-Mahdi as-Senussi (born on 20 October 1962) is the son of the Hasan as-Senussi, former Crown Prince of Libya, and of Fawzia bint Tahir Bakeer. Born in Tripoli, he is considered by Libyan royalists to be the legitimate heir to the Senussi Crown of Libya. Muhammad_as-Senussi
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| Articles for deletion/Log/2006 June 6 Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/Log/2006_June_6
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| Articles for deletion/List of groups referred to as cults (4th nomination) Wikipedia:Articles_for_deletion/List_of_groups_referred_to_as_cults_(4th_nomination)
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| Oxyrhynchus Oxyrhynchus (; "sharp-nosed"; ancient Egyptian Pr-Medjed; Coptic Pemdje; modern Egyptian Arabic el-Bahnasa) is a city in Upper Egypt, located about 160Al Minya. It is also an archaeological site, considered one of the most important ever discovered. For the past century, the area around Oxyrhynchus has been continually excavated, yielding an enormous collection of papyrus texts dating from the time of the Ptolemaic and Roman periods of Egyptian history. Oxyrhynchus
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| Felicia Langer Felicia Langer (born 1930) is an Israeli human rights attorney known for her defense of Palestinians charged with political violations in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. She has also authored numerous books alleging human rights violations on the part of Israeli occupation authorities. Felicia_Langer
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| SEKEM SEKEM (Ancient EgyptianEgyptian pharmacologist and social entrepreneur Dr. Ibrahim Abouleish in order to bring about cultural renewal in Egypt on a sustainable basis; Located northeast of Cairo, the organization now includes. biodynamic farms; trading companies for produce and processed foods (Hator and Libra), herbal teas and beauty products (Isis), medicinal herbs and medicines (Atos), and organic cotton products (Conytex); a medical center; a Waldorf school with pupils drawn from both Muslim and Christian backgrounds; a vocational training center; a college (Mahad Adult Education Training Institute) and research center (Sekem Academy for Applied Art and Sciences); SEKEM
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| Conversion of non-Muslim places of worship into mosques Talk:Conversion_of_non-Muslim_places_of_worship_into_mosques
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| Dhimmi/Archive 4 Talk:Dhimmi/Archive_4
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