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  2. Alfiyya of Ibn Malik - Wikipedia

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    (The) Alfiya of Ibn Malik (Arabic: ألفية ابن مالك) is a rhymed poetic book of Arabic grammar written by the Imam Muhammad bin Abdullah bin Malik Al-Tai Al-Jiani, Ibn Malik in the 13th century.

  3. Nepo baby - Wikipedia

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    Nepo baby, short for nepotism baby, is a term referring to someone whose career is similar or related to the career their parents succeeded in.The implication is that, because their parents already had connections to one or more specific industries, the child was able to use those connections to build a career in those industries.

  4. Indonesian Criminal Code - Wikipedia

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    The Criminal Code, also known in Indonesian as KUHP or in Dutch as Wetboek van Strafrecht, are laws and regulations that regulate criminal acts in Indonesia.The Criminal Code that is currently in force is the Criminal Code which originates from Dutch colonial law, namely Wetboek van Strafrecht voor Nederlands-Indië.

  5. Bab Agnaou - Wikipedia

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    Bab Agnaou in the 1920s The carved decoration of the facade, including the floral motifs and the Kufic Arabic inscription. It is located just inside the walls of the main city (medina), near Bab er-Robb, at the northwestern corner of the Kasbah. The function of the gate was primarily decorative, given its location already inside the city walls.

  6. Bandung Sea of Fire - Wikipedia

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    The Bandung Sea of Fire (Indonesian: Bandung Lautan Api) refers to the deliberate burning of much of the southern side of the city of Bandung by retreating Indonesian Republican troops during the Indonesian National Revolution.

  7. Bab Zuwayla - Wikipedia

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    The southern gate was called Bab Zuwayla, also known as Bab al-Qus, and it was originally located at a site about 100 metres (330 ft) north of the current gate, close to the present-day mosque of Sam Ibn Nuh. [4]: 204 In 1092, the Fatimid vizier Badr al-Jamali refortified the city with slightly expanded city walls. The southern gate was rebuilt ...

  8. Bab al-Rahma Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    It extends from Bab Al-Asbat (Lions' Gate) to the end of the Al-Aqsa Mosque wall near the Umayyad palaces on the southern side. [2] It has an area of about 23 acres. The Bab al-Rahma cemetery contains many graves of the Companions , most notably Ubadah ibn al-Samit and Shadad ibn Aus , and on the graves of Mujahideen who participated in the ...

  9. Bab Diwan - Wikipedia

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    Bab Diwan. Bab Diwan (Arabic: باب الديوان) or Bab Bhar (Door of the sea) (Arabic: باب بحر) is one of the gates of the medina of Sfax.It is located in the southern facade of the old city between Bab Kasbah on the western corner and Bab Borj Ennar on the east.