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  1. List of people by name: Ab (7347 bytes)
    50: *[[Abd-el-Kader]], (circa 1807-1883), Emir of Mascara
  2. Algeria (16548 bytes)
    1: ...f that city's coast until becoming part of the mainland in [[1525]].
    21: ...r]], [[French language|French unofficial but commonly used in administration]]
    60: ...he Punic Wars to become independent of Carthage, only to be taken over soon after by the [[Roman Repub...
    64: ..., intense resistance from such personalities as [[Emir Abdelkader]] made for a slow conquest of Algeria,...
    66: ...integral part of France, a status that would end only with the collapse of the [[Fourth Republic]]. Te...
  3. Qatar (10610 bytes)
    1: ...State of Qatar''' (قطر) is an [[emirate]] in the [[Middle East]]. Situated on a small ...
    24: | '''[[List of emirs of Qatar|Emir]]'''
    57: ...clined to become part of either the [[United Arab Emirates]] or [[Saudi Arabia]].
    59: ...he bulk of its history the arid climate fostered only short-term settlements by nomadic tribes. Beari...
    63: ... would evolve into the seven-imarat [[United Arab Emirates]]. Thus 1971 marked the inauguration of Qata...
  4. Kuwait (15932 bytes)
    25: | '''[[List of emirs of Kuwait|Emir]]'''
    66: ...d taxation/duties. This is unlike most other Arab emirates of the Persian Gulf where the rulers seized a...
    72: ... . Kuwait now remains under the governance of the Emir (see [[Amir Jabir al-Ahmad al-Jabir Al Sabah]]) a...
    76: [[Image:Amir.jpg|thumb|right|Kuwaiti Emir: Sheikh Jabir, who suffered a stroke in 2001, sel...
    78: ...ate is the [[Emir]], a semi-hereditary title. The emir appoints the prime minister, who until recently w...
  5. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    331: *[[Emir -Zeko- Delalic]] ([[1972]]-)
    1106: *[[Henryk Siemiradzki]] ([[1843]]-[[1902]])
    1151: *[[Eduard von Steinle]] ([[1810]]-[[1886]])
    1152: *[[Théophile Steinlen]] ([[1859]]-[[1923]])
  6. Crossword (24761 bytes)
    1: ...s which yield the words. The black squares (commonly called "blanks") have no letters, and are used t...
    16: ...unspecified. A successful solver must deduce not only the answers to individual clues, but how to fit ...
    18: ...t be symmetric and two-letter words are allowed, unlike in most English-language puzzles. Compilers s...
    26: ...can be only E or W, and the second letter can be only N or S - and a process of elimination using chec...
    27: ...variant spelling (e.g., '''EMEER''' instead of '''EMIR'''), while the use of foreign language or a forei...
  7. Seljuk Turks (7657 bytes)
    7: ...ia]] in the [[1260s]] and divided it into small [[emirates]] called the [[Anatolian beyliks]], which in ...
    54: '''[[Sultan]]s/[[Emir]]s of [[Damascus]]''':
  8. Bahrain (16123 bytes)
    69: ...lved in the politics of Bahrain by handpicking an Emir of the island. Eventually Iran and Britain agreed...
    73: ...rom Bahrain in [[1971]], making it an independent emirate. The oil boom of the 1980s greatly benefitted...
    113: ... is perhaps fortunate as arable land constitutes only 1% of the country. Desert constitutes 92% of Ba...
    124: ...unni Arabs from Persia), Sunni Arabs (from the mainland), Ajam (Persian Shia), Indians who traded with...
  9. Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
    19: ...e precedent set by Cyrus the Great. This was not only good for the empire's subjects, but ultimately b...
    29: .... The mightiest empire in the world collapsed in only eight years, when it fell under the attack of a ...
    58: During Parthian rule, Persia was only one province in a large, loosely controlled empi...
    63: Sassanid Persia, unlike Parthia, was a highly centralized state. The ...
    77: ... By that time, Iranians had come to dominate not only the bureacracy of the empire, but all branches o...
  10. Jerusalem (61585 bytes)
    24: ...[Siege of Jerusalem (701 BC)|siege in 701 BCE]], unlike [[Samaria]], the capital of the northern [[Kin...
    32: ...]] was burnt, and the whole city was ruined. The only remaining part of the Temple was a portion of an...
    34: ...or the destruction of their city at the Temple's only remaining wall.
    53: ... but they were again demolished by [[Da'ud]], the emir of [[Kerak]].
    59: ...luke]]s, and ''the most accursed of all'', Jews. Only the Latin Christians ''long with all their heart...
  11. Monarchy (11801 bytes)
    1: ...t the Head of State holds their office for life, unlike in a [[republic]], where a [[president]] is no...
    14: ...d or withdrawn. Modern versions tend to survive only in societies with sufficient technology to allow...
    37: ...[United Arab Emirates]] has its own monarch (an [[emir]]).
    61: *[[Denmark]], [[Greenland]] and the [[Faroe Islands]]
    66: *[[Kuwait]] (official title is "Emir")
  12. Head of state (33577 bytes)
    7: ...d some have simply used 'Head of State' as their only formal title.
    28: ...heoretically dominant emergency powers that were only intended to be exercised in emergencies and a ca...
    47: ...ngs monthly in the Royal Palace. In contrast the only contact the Irish president has with the Irish g...
    58: ...led operated as a standard parliamentary system. Unless and until a Prince of Liechtenstein exercises ...
    76: ...lthough, again, in parliamentary systems this is only a notional designation, as ''commander-in-chie...

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