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  2. File:Latin School Register (IA latinschoolregi1912bost 4).pdf

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  3. Vetus Latina manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Part of the 5th-century Quedlinburg Itala fragment, the oldest surviving Old Testament Vetus Latina manuscript. Vetus Latina manuscripts are handwritten copies of the earliest Latin translations of the Bible (including the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, the Deuterocanonical books, and the New Testament), known as the "Vetus Latina" or "Old Latin".

  4. Muhammad Iftitah Sulaiman Suryanagara - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Iftitah Sulaiman Suryanagara (born 10 March 1977) is an Indonesian military veteran, businessman and politician of the Democratic Party. Since 2024, he has served as minister of transmigration. [1] From 1999 to 2019, he served in the Indonesian Army. [2]

  5. Understanding Harvey - The Huffington Post

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    So that his findings would be shared only among doctors, and not the prurient public, Krafft-Ebing wrote many of the case histories in Latin. But readers weren’t easily deterred: It was said that the publication of Psychopathia Sexualis caused a boom in sales of Latin dictionaries, and the book, which the doctor kept expanding, is read even now.

  6. Kazakh alphabets - Wikipedia

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    As with other Central Asian Turkic languages, a Latin alphabet, the Yañalif, was introduced by the Soviets and used from 1929 to 1940 when it was replaced with Cyrillic. [4] [9] Moreover, a Latin alphabet based on Pinyin was used for Kazakhs in China from 1964 to 1984. Later, the use of the Kazakh Arabic alphabet was restored in China.

  7. Iftikhar al-Dawla - Wikipedia

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    Iftikhar al-Dawla (Arabic: إفتخار الدولة, lit. 'pride of the dynasty') was the Fatimid governor of Jerusalem during the siege of 1099.On 15 July, he surrendered Jerusalem to Raymond of Saint-Gilles [1] in the Tower of David and was escorted out of the city with his bodyguard.

  8. Kumbh Mela - Wikipedia

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  9. Ibn al-Qutiyya - Wikipedia

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    Ibn al-Qūṭiyya (ابن القوطية, died 6 November 977), born Muḥammad Ibn ʿUmar Ibn ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz ibn ʾIbrāhīm ibn ʿIsā ibn Muzāḥim (محمد ابن عمر ابن عبد العزيز ابن إبراهيم ابن عيسى ابن مزاحم), also known as Abu Bakr or al-Qurtubi ("the Córdoban"), was an Andalusian historian and considered the greatest philologist at the ...