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Page 170
... Arab revolt against Ottoman rule during World War I. In October 1916 he proclaimed himself “ king of the Arab countries , " though the Allies formally recog- nized him only as king of the Hejaz . Husayn was represented at the Versailles ...
... Arab revolt against Ottoman rule during World War I. In October 1916 he proclaimed himself “ king of the Arab countries , " though the Allies formally recog- nized him only as king of the Hejaz . Husayn was represented at the Versailles ...
Page 244
... Arab scholar al - Birūni , but also for his uncritical use of earlier Greek and Arab sources . Nevertheless , al - Idrisi's book is a major geographic monument . It is particu- larly valuable for its data on such regions as the ...
... Arab scholar al - Birūni , but also for his uncritical use of earlier Greek and Arab sources . Nevertheless , al - Idrisi's book is a major geographic monument . It is particu- larly valuable for its data on such regions as the ...
Page 377
... Arab Shi'ites , Arab Sunnites , and Kurdish Sunnites . The Arab Shi'ites make up about three - fifths of the total population and live mainly in the south and southeastern parts of the country . Arab Sunnites account for about one ...
... Arab Shi'ites , Arab Sunnites , and Kurdish Sunnites . The Arab Shi'ites make up about three - fifths of the total population and live mainly in the south and southeastern parts of the country . Arab Sunnites account for about one ...
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19th century Horsehair for the textile industry | 87 |
horsehair worm also called HAIRWORM | 250 |
of this dark cloud has a shape somewhat | 300 |
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