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  2. Musa ka Musalla - Wikipedia

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    Musa Ka Musalla (Urdu: موسیٰ کا مصلیٰ is a peak standing at an altitude of about 4,060 metres (13,320 ft) at the junction of Siran and in Himalayas. [1] It is situated 150 kilometres (93 mi) east of the city of Abbottabad in Baffa Pkhal of Mansehra District .

  3. University of Patras - Wikipedia

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    The University of Patras was established on 11 November 1964 as a self-administered academic institution under the supervision of the Greek government. [8] It was housed in the city centre of Patras, Greece, and later in a campus area of about 600 acres selected in 1968 and appropriated on behalf of the university, located in the adjacent municipality of Rio.

  4. General University Hospital of Patras - Wikipedia

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    University Hospital of Patras provides secondary and especially tertiary care to the citizens from the southwestern part of Greece. It supports the operation of university clinics, workshops and special units of the University of Patras' School of Medicine and provides training to doctors and other health care professionals and research development in the health sector.

  5. Dargah Sheikh Musa - Wikipedia

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    The Sheikh Musa Dargah complex is an expansive fortified area of 24 Kanals, that includes a mosque, Sheikh Musa's residential quarters, and a grand gateway, along with several other related structures that predate the dargah itself. A madrasa is also situated within the complex. The main dargah contains the grave of Sheikh Musa.

  6. Phraates V - Wikipedia

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    In 2 BC, Musa had Phraates IV poisoned and made herself, along with Phraates V, the co-rulers of the Parthian empire. [8] According to the 1st-century Roman historian Josephus, he heard a rumour that Musa enjoyed sexual relations with her son. [9] This and the coinage of Musa with Phraates V, led to some scholars believe that the two had ...

  7. Musa of Parthia - Wikipedia

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    Musa (also spelled Mousa), also known as Thea Musa, was a ruling queen of the Parthian Empire from 2 BC to 4 AD. Originally an Italian slave-girl, she was given as a gift to the Parthian monarch Phraates IV ( r.

  8. Petar Musa - Wikipedia

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    Petar Musa (Croatian pronunciation: [pětar mûsa]; born 4 March 1998) is a Croatian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Major League Soccer club FC ...

  9. Musa ibn Zurara - Wikipedia

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    Musa ibn Zurara (Arabic: موسى بن زرارة; fl. early 850s) was the emir of Arzen, located on the borders between Upper Mesopotamia (Arabic: al-Jazira) and Armenia, which at the time were provinces of the Abbasid Caliphate.