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  2. Ayun, Chitral - Wikipedia

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    Ayun (Khowar: Oyon, Urdu: ایون) Is a administrative unit, known as Union Council and Town in Lower Chitral, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, 12 km south of the city of Chitral. It is located on the Chitral River at its confluence with the Bumburet River.

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  4. Vaya con Dios (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Vaya con Dios (May God Be With You)" ([ˈba.ʝa kon djos], literally "Go with God") is a popular song written by Larry Russell, Inez James, and Buddy Pepper, and first ...

  5. Laayoune - Wikipedia

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    Laayoune [note 1] or El Aaiún [note 2] (Arabic: العيون, al-ʕuyūn, Hassaniyya: [ˈləʕjuːn] ⓘ, lit. ' The Springs ') is the largest city of the disputed territory of Western Sahara, with a population of 271,344 in 2023. [7]

  6. Ayun Stream - Wikipedia

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    Ayun Stream [1] (Hebrew: נחל עיון, romanized Nahal Ayun, lit. Ayun Stream), [ 2 ] sometimes spelled Nahal Iyyon, in Arabic : براغيث Bureighit , [ 3 ] or in full Nahr Bareighit , [ 4 ] is a perennial stream and a tributary of the Jordan River . [ 1 ]

  7. Uyoun Akhbar Al-Ridha - Wikipedia

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    Uyoun Akhbar Al-Ridha (Arabic: عُيُون أَخْبَار ٱلرِّضَا, ʿUyūn ʾAkhbār ar-Riḍā), counted as a Hadith book among Shia, the book was written by Ibn Babawayh, one of the great scholars of Shia Muslims.

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  9. Machzor - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earliest formal Jewish prayerbooks date from the tenth century; they contain a set order of daily prayers. However, due to the many liturgical differences between the ordinary, day-to-day services and holiday services, the need for a specialized variation of the siddur was recognized by some of the earliest rabbinic authorities, and consequently, the first machzorim were written ...