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  2. Aga Khan University - Wikipedia

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    Aga Khan University is a not-for-profit institution and an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network.It was founded in 1983 as Pakistan's first private university. Starting in 2000, the university expanded to Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, the United Kingdom and Afgh

  3. List of endangered languages in Africa - Wikipedia

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    An endangered language is a language that it is at risk of falling out of use, generally because it has few surviving speakers. If it loses all of its native people, it becomes an extinct language.

  4. Varieties of Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Varieties of Arabic (or dialects or vernacular languages) are the linguistic systems that Arabic speakers speak natively. [2] Arabic is a Semitic language within the Afroasiatic family that originated in the Arabian Peninsula.

  5. Aku-Aku - Wikipedia

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    First edition (Norwegian) Aku-Aku: the Secret of Easter Island is a 1957 book by Thor Heyerdahl [1] published in Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and Finnish, and in French and English the following year.

  6. Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Notes: Modern Standard Arabic (Literary Arabic) ج can be pronounced / d͡ʒ / or / ʒ / (or / g / only in Egypt) depending on the speaker's regional dialect. The Hamza ء can be considered a letter and plays an important role in Arabic spelling but it is not considered part of the alphabet, it has different written forms depending on its ...

  7. Aku-Aku (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Wooden kavakava (carved figurines) representing Aku-Aku. Aku-Aku ('Devil', 'Ghost' or 'Spirit'), also known as Aku, Akuaku or Varua, are humanoid spirits in Rapa Nui mythology of the Easter Island.

  8. Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer - Wikipedia

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    Mirza Salaamat Ali Dabeer (Urdu: مِرزا سلامت علی دبِیر), (29 August 1803 – 6 March 1875) was an Urdu poet who excelled and perfected the art of Marsiya writing.

  9. Al-Aḥzāb - Wikipedia

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    Section from verses 73 of Sura al-Ahzab. Al-Ahzab (Arabic: الأحزاب, al-aḥzāb; [1] meaning: the confederates, [2] or "the clans", "the coalition", or "the combined forces") is the 33rd chapter of the Quran (Q33) with 73 verses ().