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  2. Amir Sultan - Wikipedia

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    Although Bayezid I had made a fierce reputation in Europe as a brilliant general and ferocious warrior but he was no match for Timur whose years in battlefield far exceeded Bayazid's age. The Timurid attack was ruthless and merciless and in one word, Timur “annihilated” the Ottoman army, taking Bayezid I, his children and princes as captives.

  3. Ruthless - Wikipedia

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    Ruthless refers to a lack of compassion or empathy. Ruthless may also refer to: Music. Ruthless!, a 1992 musical; Ruthless (Ace Hood album), 2009;

  4. List of people known as the Merciful - Wikipedia

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  5. Ruthless! - Wikipedia

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    Ruthless! The Musical is an all-female musical with music by Marvin Laird and book and lyrics by Joel Paley that spoofs Broadway musicals, like Gypsy and Mame , and movies such as The Bad Seed and All About Eve .

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    Search for plane that went missing off Alaska with 10 people on board. How a Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl win could make the NBA's Pat Riley a lot of money. Locals fight to keep polar bear hot ...

  7. The 60 greatest film actors of the 21st century (so far) - AOL

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    Tom Cruise in ‘Collateral’, ‘Mission: Impossible: Dead Reckoning’ and ‘Tropic Thunder’ (iStock/Paramount)

  8. Juggernaut - Wikipedia

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    The figurative sense of the English word juggernaut, as a merciless, destructive, and unstoppable force, became common in the mid-nineteenth century. Mary Shelley used the term in her novel The Last Man, published in 1826, to describe the plague: "like Juggernaut, she proceeds crushing out the being of all who strew the high road of life".

  9. Sergey Nechayev - Wikipedia

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    Heart and soul, not merely by word but by deed, he has severed every link with the social order and with the entire civilized world; with the laws, good manners, conventions, and morality of that world. He is its merciless enemy and continues to inhabit it with only one purpose – to destroy it.