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  • 121Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi — (ابن الشیخ اللبّی) was a Libyan paramilitary trainer for Al Qaeda. After being captured and interrogated by American and Egyptian forces, the information he gave under torture [cite book| last=Schecter| first=Cliff| title=The Real McCain|… …

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  • 122King Arthur — is a legendary British leader who, according to medieval histories and romances, led the defence of Britain against the Saxon invaders in the early 6th century. The details of Arthur s story are mainly composed of folklore and literary invention …

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  • 123Mongols — For other uses, see Mongols (disambiguation). Mongol Монгол …

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  • 124Moctezuma II — Motecuhzoma Xocoyotl Tlatoani of Tenochtitlan Moctezuma II in the Codex Mendoza Reign 1502–1520 Born about 1466 …

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  • 125Nirvana — This article is about the religious concept. For the American grunge band, see Nirvana (band). For other uses, see Nirvana (disambiguation). Nirvāṇa (Sanskrit: निर्वाण; Pali: निब्बान (nibbāna); Prakrit: णिव्वाण) is a central concept in Indian… …

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  • 126Nereus — For other uses, see Nereus (disambiguation). Nereus in a frieze of the Pergamon Altar (Berlin). In Greek mythology, Nereus (Νηρεύς) was the eldest son of Pontus (the Sea) and Gaia (the Earth), a Titan who with …

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  • 127Nihilism — This article is about the philosophical doctrines. For other uses, see Nihilism (disambiguation). Certainty series Agnosticism Belief Certainty Doubt Determini …

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  • 128Omphalos (theology) — The omphalos hypothesis was named after the title of an 1857 book, Omphalos by Philip Henry Gosse, in which Gosse argued that in order for the world to be functional , God must have created the Earth with mountains and canyons, trees with growth… …

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