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  2. Babatha - Wikipedia

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    Babatha bat Shimʿon, also known as Babata (Jewish Palestinian Aramaic: בבתא, romanized: babbaṯā, lit. 'Pupil (of the eye)'; c. 104 – after 132) was a Jewish woman who lived in the town of Maḥoza at the southeastern tip of the Dead Sea in what is now Jordan at the beginning of the 2nd century .

  3. Cave of Letters - Wikipedia

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    The cave is located at the head of Nahal Hever in the Judean Desert, about 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Qumran, 20 km south of Wadi Murabba'at.The site is a few kilometers southwest of En-gedi, approximately 10 kilometers north of Masada, on the western shore of the Dead Sea. [1]

  4. Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery - Wikipedia

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    The Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery (MBM) is an organisation of Buddhist monasteries of Sri Lankan origin established under the teachings of Gautama Buddha. [1] Mahamevnawa Buddhist Monastery Network(MBM) is one of the largest Theravada Buddhist Organizations in the world.Its main monastery is in Polgahawela, Sri Lanka.

  5. Kokošinje murders - Wikipedia

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    Babata entered the house, and Prota Aleksić's servant Mihajlo Miladinović hid on the attic, listening to the shouting and hearing that daskal Jovan Dovezenski had gathered a band in Serbia. [5] The three were taken out by the road, tied with kmet Trajko Car, starešina (elder) Mita Pržo, and the elder's son Grozdan, and grandchild Gavo, and ...

  6. Babauta - Wikipedia

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    Babauta is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Juan Babauta (born 1953), Northern Mariana Islands politician; Leo Babauta (born 1973), blogger from Guam, of Zen Habits blog

  7. Geetha Kumarasinghe - Wikipedia

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    It was in the year 1975 that Geetha debuted in K.A.W. Perera's Vasana but it was Neil Rupasinghe's Lassana Kella which reached cinemas first. Kumarasinghe, who is often cast in controversial roles, has also performed the foreign films Pakistani, Hindi, Japanese, Tamil and French productions.

  8. Indrani Karunarathne - Wikipedia

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    From a young age, Indrani preferred going to church all dressed up to sing hymns. She started her singing career with the Fire Flies band of Dalrene Suby. [3] In 1969, Indrani sang her first song Dilhani Duwani, which was previously voiced by Annesley Malewana. [2]

  9. Arisen Ahubudu - Wikipedia

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    Kalasuri Arisen Ahubudu (Sinhala: අරිසෙන් අහුබුදු; 18 March 1920 – 26 May 2011) was a Sri Lankan writer, orator, scholar, playwright, teacher (), Sinhala lyricist, author and poet. [1]