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  • 21Muslim conquest of Persia — Part of the Muslim conquests Mounted Persian knight, Taq e Bostan, Iran …

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  • 22Islamic conquest of Persia — Infobox Military Conflict caption=Stages of Muslim conquests legend|#a1584e|Expansion under Mohammad, 622 632 legend|#ef9070|Expansion during the Patriarchal Caliphate, 632 661 legend|#fad07d|Expansion during the Umayyad Caliphate, 661 750… …

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  • 23Osroene — Kingdom of Osroene ܡܠܟܘܬܐ ܕܒܝܬ ܥܣܪܐ ܥܝܢܐ ← 132 BC–244 …

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  • 24Bedouin — n. & adj. (also Beduin) (pl. same) n. 1 a nomadic Arab of the desert. 2 a wanderer; a nomad. adj. 1 of or relating to the Bedouin. 2 wandering; nomadic. Etymology: ME f. OF beduin ult. f. Arab. badwiyyin (oblique case) dwellers in the desert f.… …

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  • 25Darfur — /dahr foor /, n. a province in the W Sudan. 1,869,000; 191,650 sq. mi. (496,374 sq. km). Cap.: El Fasher. * * * Historical region and former province, western Sudan. It was an independent kingdom from с 2500 BC. Its first traditional rulers, the… …

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  • 26fur — furless, adj. /ferr/, n., adj., v., furred, furring. n. 1. the fine, soft, thick, hairy coat of the skin of a mammal. 2. the skin of certain animals, as the sable, ermine, or beaver, covered with such a coat, used for lining, trimming, or making… …

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  • 27Bedouin —    Traditionally nomadic Arab tribes for the most part originating in the Hejaz district of modern Saudi Arabia who traversed transnational boundaries. Communities today are found in Israel and the West Bank, along with Egypt (almost exclusively… …

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  • 28UR — UR, one of the largest towns in Sumer and later in Babylonia. Today it is a wide expanse of ruins in which stands a high tell, the ruins of the Ziggurat of Ur, known as al Muqayyar. Ur developed on the bank of a large canal, which carried water… …

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  • 29Nabataean language — Nabataean Fragment from a dedicatory inscription in Nabataean script to the god Qasiu.[1] Spoken in …

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  • 30Bedouin — [ bɛdʊɪn] (also Beduin) noun (plural same) a nomadic Arab of the desert. Origin from OFr. beduin, based on Arab. badawī, (plural) badawīn dwellers in the desert , from badw desert …

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