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  2. Moorish Science Temple of America - Wikipedia

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    With the support of several temples each, Mealy El and Givens El both went on to lead separate factions of the Moorish Science Temple. All three factions (Kirkman Bey, Mealy El, and Givens El) are active today. On September 25, 1929, Kirkman Bey's wife reported to the Chicago police his apparent kidnapping by one Ira Johnson.

  3. Dar al-Taj Palace - Wikipedia

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    Located not far from the Hafsid palace complex of Abdalliya, the Dar al-Taj palace was founded during the first quarter of the 19th century by Mahmud Bey (1757–1824), and its construction was continued by his son Hussein II Bey (1784–1835). [1]

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  5. Taj: Divided by Blood - Wikipedia

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    Taj: Divided by Blood is an Indian period drama streaming television series produced by Contiloe Pictures for ZEE5. [1] [2] The series stars Dharmendra, Naseeruddin Shah, Rahul Bose, Aditi Rao Hydari, Zarina Wahab, Sandhya Mridul, Aashim Gulati and Taaha Shah in primary roles. [3] [4] It is produced by Abhimanyu Singh, Roopali Singh and William ...

  6. Russia's clampdown on Tajik migrants raises economic and ...

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    A recent survey by Russian job site hh.ru showed 53% of surveyed companies did not have enough foreign workers. The construction and service industries in particular rely heavily on such workers.

  7. Muhammad V an-Nasir - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad V an-Nasir (Arabic: محمد الخامس الناصر), commonly known as Naceur Bey (Arabic: الناصر باي ; 14 July 1855 in La Marsa – 8 July 1922 in La Marsa) [1] was the son of Muhammad II ibn al-Husayn and the fifteenth Husainid Bey of Tunis, ruling from 1906 until his death. [2]

  8. Tutush I - Wikipedia

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    Tutush took control of Syria in 1092, following the death of his brother, Malik-Shah, naming himself sultan. [3] He marched towards Upper Mesopotamia, in which he managed to capture Nisbis, Amida, Mayyafariqin and Mosul, but he had to return in December 1093, as two Seljuk rulers, Bozan of Edessa and Harran and Aq Sunqur al-Hajib of Aleppo, had switched allegiance and declared their support ...

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    That day, in August 2013, Patrick got in the car and put the duffel bag on a seat. Inside was a talisman he’d been given by the treatment facility: a hardcover fourth edition of the Alcoholics Anonymous bible known as “The Big Book.”