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  2. Souq (company) - Wikipedia

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    The website was founded in 2005 [7] [8] by Ronaldo Mouchawar and was originally a consumer-to-consumer auction site part of Maktoob Group. [9] In 2010, Wisam (Sam) Daoud joined Souq from eBay as Chief Technology Officer and led the transformation of the business from auctions to a fixed price catalog based business similar to Amazon.com. [10]

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  5. Sulaibiya - Wikipedia

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    Sulaibiya (Arabic: الصليبية) or Al-Sulaibiya is a suburban neighbourhood in Al Jahra Governorate, Kuwait.It covers an area of roughly 12 square kilometres (4.6 sq mi) and has a population of around 38,000 residents.

  6. Iraqi Royal Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The royal cemetery is a building located in the Adhamiyah district between the Iraqi University building and the Safina area. It is surrounded by streets on all sides. It was built in the style of Islamic architecture and has three blue domes covered painted in blue livery, decorated with Islamic motifs, and distinctive architecture.

  7. Riffa - Wikipedia

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    Riffa (Arabic: الرفاع, Ar-Rifāʿ) [1] is the second-largest city in the Kingdom of Bahrain in terms of area. [2] The city is divided into three parts: East Riffa, West Riffa and North Riffa.

  8. Libyan Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Libyan Arabic (Arabic: ليبي, romanized: Lībī), also called Sulaimitian Arabic by scholars, [2] is a variety of Arabic spoken in Libya, and neighboring countries.It can be divided into two major dialect areas; the eastern centred in Benghazi and Bayda, and the western centred in Tripoli and Misrata.

  9. Qi Card - Wikipedia

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    The Qi Card also known for International Smart Card ISC [1] [2] is an Iraqi debit card and is the national credit card of Iraq. It is pronounced as 'key', and it is the reversed form of iq, the ISO 3166 code for Iraq.