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- Libya (12985 bytes)
1: ...e west. Its [[capital]] city is [[Tripoli]]. The three traditional parts of the country are [[Tripolit...
6: ...1593;بية الإشتراكية<br>al-... - Persian Empire (26229 bytes)
17: ...rmies into the [[Indus River]] valley and into [[Thrace]] in Europe. His invasion of [[Greece]] was ha...
31: ...enaries to help secure his claim to the imperial throne (see [[Xenophon]]). This exposed both the poli...
33: ...ia Minor in [[334 BC]]. His armies quickly swept through Lydia, Phoenicia, and Egypt, before defeating...
39: ...ge, philosophy, and art came with the colonists. Throughout Alexander's former empire, Greek became th...
44: ...[[100]], kept at The National Museum of Iran, [[Tehran]].]] - Dervish (2938 bytes)
3: ...pable or ascetic temperament (as in the [[Urdu]] phrase ''darwaishana thabiyath'' for an ascetic tempe...
10: ...|monastic]] conditions, superficially similar to Christian monk fraternities. Various orders and subor... - Jackal (3358 bytes)
17: ...he name ''jackal'' is borrowed from [[Persian]] شغال ''shoghal''.) Jackals fill ...
21: ...imilar diet of small [[rodent]])s, and the other three 'true jackals' are believed to have split from ... - Achaemenid dynasty (14622 bytes)
3: ...anguage, '''هخامنشی''' - transliterated ''Hakamanshee'' in Mo...
11: ...at when Teispes died, two of his sons shared the throne as [[Cyrus I of Anshan|Cyrus I]] (''Kūru'...
15: ... out for his Egyptian campaign) until he was overthrown in 522 BC by a member of a lateral branch of t...
34: ...ords for typical items of trade became prevalent throughout the Middle East and eventually entered the...
42: ...tical behaviour was also attributed to his being shrewd - appearing as the "saviour" of a nation virtu... - Potato (22889 bytes)
28: ...oland]], and [[Russia]], due to their ability to thrive in cold, damp climates.
30: ...here it thrived well and to good purpose, for in three succeeding wars, when all the corn above ground...
34: ...0s]] a major outbreak of [[potato blight]] swept through Europe, wiping out the potato crop in many co...
113: ...y interdict it. In most cases the land requires three ploughings, with frequent harrowings and rollin...
122: ...d place horse-dung or long litter therein, about three inches (75 mm) thick. Upon this dung or litter ... - Robert Abbot (2381 bytes)
2: ...d of Fellowship to Helpe Keepe out Sinne and Antichrist'', in which he thanks the Archbishop for "worl...
7: ...r's Catechism for her Children'' (1646), and ''A Christian Family builded by God, or Directions for Go...
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