| Al-Qaeda |logo = Flag of al-Qaeda.svg Al-Qaeda
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| Abbas II of Egypt Abbas II (also known as Abbas Hilmi Pasha) () (July 14, 1874, Alexandria – 19 December 1944, Geneva) was the last Khedive of Egypt and Sudan (January 8, 1892 – December 19, 1914). Abbas_II_of_Egypt
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| Antisemitism in the Arab world Talk:Antisemitism_in_the_Arab_world
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| Byzantine Empire/Archive 7 Talk:Byzantine_Empire/Archive_7
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| Cairo Cairo ( ), which means "the Victorious" or "the Triumphant", is the capital and largest city of Egypt. It is the Arab World's List of largest cities of the Arab League and Africa's second most populous city. Cairo
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| Demographics of Egypt Egypt is the most populous country in the Middle East and the second-most populous on the African continent. Nearly 100% of the country's 78,887,007 (2006 est. Demographics_of_Egypt
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| Foreign relations of France A charter member of the United Nations, France holds one of the permanent seats in the Security Council and is a member of most of its specialized and related agencies. Foreign_relations_of_France
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| Feminism Feminism is a discourse that involves various movements, theories, and philosophies which are concerned with the issue of gender difference, advocate equality for women, and campaign for women's rights and interests. According to some, the history of feminism can be divided into three waves. Feminism
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| Hamas |colorcode = #008000 Hamas
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| Hamas Talk:Hamas
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| Hezbollah HezbollahOther transliterations include Hizbullah, Hizbollah, Hezballah, Hizballah, Hisbollah, and Hizb Allah. ( ,In English the stress is most commonly placed on the final syllable, as suggested in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (this is in accord with the Persian pronunciation, of Iran); in the Arabic of Hezbollah's theatre of operations it is most commonly placed on the second syllable. Hezbollah
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| History of Lebanon The history of Lebanon is almost as old as the earliest evidence of humankind. Its geographic position as a crossroads linking the Mediterranean Basin with the great Asian hinterland has conferred on it a cosmopolitan character and a multicultural legacy. History_of_Lebanon
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| Michael Atiyah | birth_place = Hampstead, London, England Michael_Atiyah
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| Rosetta Stone The Rosetta Stone is an Ancient Egyptian artifact (حجر رشيد in Arabic) which was instrumental in advancing modern understanding of hieroglyphic writing. The stone is a Ptolemaic era stele with carved text made up of three translations of a single passage: two in Egyptian language scripts (hieroglyphic and Demotic) and one in classical Greek. Rosetta_Stone
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| Shia Islam Shia Islam (Shī‘ah Arabic: شيعة), is the second largest denomination of Islam, after Sunni Islam. Shi'a Muslims, though a minority in the Muslim world, constitute the majority of the populations in Iran, Azerbaijan, Bahrain and Iraq, as well as a plurality in Lebanon. Shia_Islam
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| Salman Rushdie | birthplace = Bombay, Bombay Presidency, British India Salman_Rushdie
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| Six-Day War The Six-Day War (, Ḥarb al‑Ayyam as‑Sitta or more commonly , Ḥarb 1967; , Milhemet Sheshet Ha‑Yamim), also known as the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, the Third Arab-Israeli War, Six Days' War, an‑Naksah (The Setback), or the June War, was fought between Israel and Arab neighbors Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The nations of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria also contributed troops and arms to the Arab forces. Six-Day_War
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| Tutankhamun possibly Nibhurrereya (as referenced in the Amarna letters) Tutankhamun
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| Umberto Eco Alessandria, Italy Umberto_Eco
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| Yom Kippur War |combatant2= Yom_Kippur_War
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| Yasser Arafat Yasser Arafat() Kunya: (; ) Yasser_Arafat
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| Refugee According to the 1951 United Nations Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, a refugee is a person who Refugee
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| Freedom of religion Freedom of religion is the freedom of an individual or community, in public or private, to manifest religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance. It is generally recognized to also include the freedom to change religion or not to follow any religion. Freedom_of_religion
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| Israeli–Palestinian conflict The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is an ongoing dispute between the State of Israel and the Palestinians. It forms part of the wider Arab–Israeli conflict. Israeli–Palestinian_conflict
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| Human Rights Watch Human Rights Watch is a United States-based international non-governmental organization that conducts research and advocacy on human rights. Its headquarters is in New York City. Human_Rights_Watch
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| Non-governmental organization A non-governmental organization (NGO) is a legally constituted organization created by private organizations or people with no participation or representation of any government. In the cases in which NGOs are funded totally or partially by governments, the NGO maintains its non-governmental status insofar as it excludes government representatives from membership in the organization. Non-governmental_organization
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| Organisation of the Islamic Conference }} Organisation_of_the_Islamic_Conference
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| Arab Talk:Arab
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| Unit 101 Unit 101 was a special forces unit of the Israeli Defence Force (IDF), founded and commanded by Ariel Sharon on orders from Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion in August 1953. It was created in order to better deal with a spate of Arab fedayeen attacks against Israelis, which the IDF was unsuccessful in halting. Unit_101
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| Yom Kippur War Talk:Yom_Kippur_War
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| Multiculturalism The term multiculturalism generally refers to a state of racial, cultural and ethnic diversity within the demographics of a specified place, usually at the scale of an organization such as a school, business, neighbourhood, city or nation. Multiculturalism
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| Farouk of Egypt Farouk I of Egypt (Arabic: فاروق الأول Fārūq al-Awwal) (February 11, 1920 – March 18, 1965), was the tenth ruler from the Muhammad Ali Dynasty and the penultimate King of Egypt and Sudan, succeeding his father, Fuad I, in 1936. His sister Fawzia was Queen of Iran for eight years. Farouk_of_Egypt
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| Edward Said Talk:Edward_Said
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| Hatshepsut Joined with Amun,Foremost of Noble Ladies Hatshepsut
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| Ethnic cleansing Ethnic cleansing is a euphemism referring to the persecution through imprisonment, expulsion, or killing of members of an ethnic minority by a majority to achieve ethnic homogeneity in majority-controlled territory.ethnic cleansing - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary It is sometimes used interchangeably with the more connotatively severe term genocide. Ethnic_cleansing
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| Egyptians han.Remenkīmi Egyptians
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| Temple Mount The Temple Mount (, Har haBáyit), also called the Noble Sanctuary (, al-haram al-qudsī ash-sharīf), or al-Aqsa Mosque is a religious site in the Old City of Jerusalem. Due to its importance for Judaism and Islam it is one of the most contested religious sites in the world. Temple_Mount
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| Anti-Arabism Anti-Arabism or Arabophobia is prejudice or hostility against people of Arabic origin. Anti-Arabism is commonly associated with IslamophobiaThe Guardian: Islamophobia should be as unacceptable as racism although there are non-Muslim religious minorities among the Arabs, predominantly Arab Christians. Anti-Arabism
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| Second Intifada ---- Second_Intifada
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| Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades The al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades () is a coalition of Palestinian militias in the West Bank. The groups name refers to the Al-Aqsa Mosque in East Jerusalem. Al-Aqsa_Martyrs'_Brigades
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| Oslo Accords The Oslo Accords, officially called the Declaration of Principles on Interim Self-Government Arrangements or Declaration of Principles (DOP) was a milestone in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It was the first direct, face-to-face agreement between Israel and political representatives of Palestinians. Oslo_Accords
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| Ahmose I Ahmose I (sometimes written Amosis I and "Amenes" and meaning The Moon is Born) was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt and the founder of the Eighteenth dynasty. He was a member of the Theban royal house, the son of pharaoh Tao II Seqenenre and brother of the last pharaoh of the Seventeenth dynasty, King Kamose. Ahmose_I
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| Land of Punt The Land of Punt, also called "Pwenet"Ian Shaw & Paul Nicholson, The Dictionary of Ancient Egypt, British Museum Press, London. 1995, p. Land_of_Punt
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| Battle of Jenin |combatant2= Fatah (Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, Tanzim) HamasIslamic Jihad Battle_of_Jenin
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| Heliopolis (ancient) Heliopolis (or On) (Greek: or ), meaning sun-city, was one of the most ancient cities of Egypt, and capital of the 13th Lower Egyptian nome. Its name also refers to an unrelated modern suburb of Cairo, also known as مصر الجديدة, Masr al-jidedah (literally "New Egypt"). Heliopolis_(ancient)
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| Jewish exodus from Arab lands The Jewish exodus from Arab lands refers to the 20th century expulsion or mass departure of Jews, primarily of Sephardi and Mizrahi background, from Arab and Islamic countries. The migration started in the late 19th century, but accelerated after the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. Jewish_exodus_from_Arab_lands
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| Barbie Barbie is a best-selling fashion doll launched in 1959. The doll is produced by Mattel, Inc. Barbie
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| Muslim Brotherhood Talk:Muslim_Brotherhood
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| Second Chechen War Ramzan Kadyrov Dzabrail Yamadayev Sulim Yamadayev Said-Magomed Kakiyev|commander2= Aslan Maskhadov Sheikh Abdul Halim Dokka Umarov Hamzat Gelayev Shamil Basayev Akhmed Yevloyev Khattab Abu al-Walid Abu Hafs Muhannad Second_Chechen_War
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| War of Attrition 15–16 aircraft lost War_of_Attrition
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