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  • This list of genocides includes estimates of all deaths which were directly or indirectly caused by genocides that are recognised in significant scholarship...
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  • Fathabad (Persian: فتح اباد, also Romanized as Fatḩābād) is a village in Siriz Rural District, Yazdanabad District, Zarand County, Kerman Province, Iran...
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  • Mehmet Reha Eken (1 January 1925 – 19 August 2013) was a Turkish professional footballer who played as a forward. He was strongly associated with Galatasaray...
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    The Souk Sharq is a major shopping center in Kuwait City, Kuwait. The center began as a traditional souq but as the city has undergone investment it has...
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    Michael Dickinson (1950 – 2 July 2020) was an English artist, writer and playwright, who was best known for his satirical political collages. He was a...
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  • Organization of Iranian People's Fedaii Guerrillas (Persian: سازمان چریک‌های فدایی خلق ایران) is an Iranian communist[citation needed] group. It was formed...
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  • The Mares (Georgian: მარები marebi) were an ancient Colchian tribe[citation needed]. They entered ancient history with the writings of Hecataeus of Miletus...
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    The Gugars were a people of Caucasian Iberia, settling near the Debeda river, mentioned by Strabo. They were presumably an early Georgian (Kartvelian)...
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    The Mu'tasim Division (Arabic: فرقة المُعتصم, romanized: Firqat al-Mu'tasim), formerly the Mutasim Brigade (Arabic: لواء المعتصم, romanized: Liwa al-Mu'tasim)...
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    The Byzeres (Ancient Greek: Βύζηρες) were a people of the Southern Caucasus mentioned in Urartean sources as Uiterukhi or Uitirukhi.[citation needed] Sardur...
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  • Al Fajer Group, based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is a nationally owned holding company established by Sheikh Hasher bin Maktoum Al Maktoum of Dubai's...
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    Havat Shikmim (Hebrew: חוות שקמים, lit. "Sycamore Ranch") is a sheep ranch in Israel that belongs to the family of the late Prime Minister of Israel Ariel...
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  • Sudayrah is a village in Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq. It is located on the east bank of the river Tigris and south-east of Al-Shirqat, which lies on the western...
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  • Youssef Gergi Abed (1911 – December 2006), also known as Pépé Abed, was a Lebanese explorer and entrepreneur. He was dubbed as the 'Hugh Hefner of the...
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  • The Artist is a hotel in Tel Aviv, Israel. It was opened in 2009, and renovated and reopened in 2019.[citation needed] In addition to focusing on art within...
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  • The Israeli Film Festival of Philadelphia is a local film festival based in Philadelphia, PA whose goal is bring Israeli film to Philadelphia. The festival...
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