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  • 31History of the Kurdish people — This article is part of the Kurdish history and Culture series Ancient history Corduene Kayusid Medieval history Shahrazur Shaddadid Rawadid Hasanwayhid Annazid Marwanid Hadhabani Hazaraspid Ayyubid Badlis Ardalan …

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  • 32agricultural technology — Introduction       application of techniques to control the growth and harvesting of animal and vegetable products. Soil preparation       Mechanical processing of soil so that it is in the proper physical condition for planting is usually… …

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  • 33IR HA-NIDDAḤAT — (Heb. עִיר הַנִּדַּחַת, the subverted or apostate city). Deuteronomy 13:13ff. enjoins the utter destruction of a city, including its inhabitants, its animals, and its inanimate contents, the citizens of which have been subverted (va yadiḥu) by… …

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  • 34Colonialism — This article is about territorial expansion. For the architectural style, see American colonial architecture. See colony and colonization for examples of colonialism that do not refer to Western colonialism. Also see Colonization (disambiguation) …

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  • 35Qusay Hussein — Born Qusay Saddam Hussein al Tikriti 17 May 1966(1966 05 17) Baghdad, Iraq Died 22 July 2003(2003 07 22) …

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  • 36History of Armenia — This article is part of a series Prehistory 2400 BC 590 BC …

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  • 37Harold Innis — Infobox Person name = Harold Innis caption = Harold Innis in the 1920s birth date = November 5, 1894 birth place = Otterville, Ontario death date = November 8, 1952 (aged 58) death place = Toronto, Ontario other names = known for = The Fur Trade… …

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  • 38Mongol Empire — Ikh Mongol Uls ← 1206–1368 …

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  • 39Al-Anfal Campaign — Part of the Kurdish Rebellion of 1983 of the Iran–Iraq War Photo taken in the aftermath of Halabja poison gas attack (March 18, 1988) …

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  • 40Scots' Dike — The Scots Dike or dyke is a three and a half mile / 5.25 km long linear earthwork, constructed by the English and the Scots in the year 1552Mack, James Logan (1926). The Border Line. Pub. Oliver Boyd. P. 94.] to mark the division of the Debatable …

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