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  • 91The Pianist (memoir) — The Pianist is a memoir written by the Polish musician of Jewish origins Władysław Szpilman. He tells how he survived the German deportations of Jews to extermination camps, the 1943 destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto, and the 1944 Warsaw Uprising… …

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  • 92Lucius Cornelius Sulla — This article is about the Roman dictator Sulla. For the Celtic goddess sometimes called Sulla, see Sulis. Lucius Cornelius Sulla Bust of Sulla in the Munich Glyptothek Dictator of the Roman …

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  • 93Chayei Sarah — Chayei Sarah, Chaye Sarah, or Hayye Sarah (חַיֵּי שָׂרָה Hebrew for “life of Sarah,” the first words in the parshah) is the fifth weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading. It constitutes Genesis 23:1–25:18. Jews… …

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  • 94Middle Rhine — Map of the Middle Rhine St. Goarshausen, Burg Kat …

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  • 95The Twelve Caesars —   Author(s) Suetonius Original title De vita Caesarum (literal trans.: On the Life of the Caesars) …

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  • 96Marathi people — Marathis/Maharashtrians (मराठी माणसं/महाराष्ट्रीय) …

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  • 97Calogero Vizzini — Infobox Criminal subject name = Calogero Vizzini image size = 150px image caption = Calogero Vizzini, Mafia boss of Villalba date of birth = July 24, 1877 place of birth = Villalba, Italy date of death = July 10, 1954 place of death = Villalba,… …

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  • 98Skanderbeg — Gjergj Kastrioti Skanderbeg (6 May 1405 ndash; 17 January 1468) (Albanian: Gjergj Kastriot Skënderbeu , widely known as Skanderbeg, Turkish İskender Bey , meaning Lord or Leader Alexander ), or Iskander Beg, is probably the most prominent… …

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  • 99Oorpazhachi Kavu — Sree Oorpazhachi Kavu is a prominent Hindu temple in the Edakkad grama panchayat, a grama panchayats in Kannur District of Kerala state in southern India[1]. Contents 1 Etymology 2 History …

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  • 100History of Uttar Pradesh — The history of Uttar Pradesh, an Indian State, can be divided into five periods: (1) the prehistory Early Vedic Period(up to c. 600 BC), (2) the Buddhist Hindu period (c. 600 BC to c. AD 1200), (3) the Muslim period (c. 1200 to c. 1857), (4) the… …

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