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  • 31Khaḍga — For the ancient Indian sword traditionally carried by the warrior class, see Khanda (sword) A legend concerning the sword ( IAST|khaḍga ) appears in the Shantiparva section of Mahabharata. [Political and Moral Concepts in the Śāntiparvan of the… …

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  • 32Arora — caste name=Aroras subdivisions= Uttradhi, Gujarati and Dakhna populated states=Punjab region, Sindh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu languages=Hindi, Punjabi, Sindhi and Urdu religions=Hinduism, Islam and SikhismAroras… …

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  • 33Mossynoeci — (Greek Μοσσύνοικοι, Mossynoikoi dwellers in wooden towers ) is a name that the Greeks of the Euxine Sea applied to the peoples of Pontus, the northern Anatolian coast west of Trebizond. Contents 1 Herodotus 2 Xenophon 3 Jason and the Argonauts …

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  • 34Nazareth Hall — This article is about the school in Nazareth PA. For the school in Rochester NY, see Nazareth Academy (Rochester, New York). Nazareth Hall (1752–1929) was a school in Nazareth, PA. It was built in 1754 in hopes that Count Nikolaus Ludwig… …

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  • 35Labbay — ethnic group group=Labbay poptime=about 1 Million popplace=Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, UAE USA rels=Hanafi Islam langs=Tamil, UrduLabbay, Labbai , Labba (Tamil : லப்பய் , Urdu : ﻟﺐ ﺑﮯ) is a distinctive Islamic community from… …

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  • 36Rhodopis — is an Ancient Egyptian variant of the Cinderella story. First recorded in the first century B.C. by the Greek historian Strabo, Rhodopis is considered to be the oldest Cinderella story.PlotRhodopis (the rosy cheeked ), a Greek slave, works in the …

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  • 37Esoteric Nazism — This article describes semi religious developments of Nazism after 1945. Semi religious elements within pre 1945 Nazism are discussed in Nazi occultism. The term Esoteric Nazism refers to semi religious developments of Nazism in the post WWII… …

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  • 38Francis Ingleby — Venerable Francis Ingleby (c.1551 – June 3 1586) was a Roman Catholic martyr executed in York, England during the reign of Elizabeth I.He has been described as short but well made, fair complexioned, with a chestnut beard, and a slight cast in… …

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  • 39blueblood — blue blood also blue·blood (blo͞oʹblŭd ) n. 1. Noble or aristocratic descent. 2. A member of the aristocracy.   [Translation of Spanish sangre azul: sangre, blood + azul, blue (probably from the visible veins of fair complexioned aristocrats).]   …

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  • 40Ven. Francis Ingleby —     Venerable Francis Ingleby     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Venerable Francis Ingleby     English martyr, born about 1551; suffered at York on Friday, 3 June, 1586 (old style). According to an early but inaccurate calendar he suffered 1 June… …

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