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Jussuf Abbo,
originally Jussuff Abbu, (14
February 1890 – 29
August 1953) was a
Palestinian Jewish visual artist, his
mediums included printmaking and...
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Yusuf (ibn Ali) Karamanli,
Caramanli or
Qaramanli or al-Qaramanli (most
commonly Yusuf Karamanli), (1766–1838) was the longest-reigning
Pasha of the Karamanli...
- Tehran, Kitābk̲h̲āna-yi Markazī, MS. no. 5063/1. Tr. O. Schlechta-Wssehrd,
Jussuf und Suleicha.
Romantisches Heldengedicht von
Firdussi (Vienna, 1889). Parts...
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Schiller University in Jena also
chose to
change its name from
Kinderklinik Jussuf Ibrahim after his **** past was uncovered. In 1886
Ibrahim and his older...
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Rashid 2009 The Ba****t
Terek 2010 Time You
Change (Zeiten ändern dich)
Jussuf 2010 Takiye:
Allah yolunda Mesut 2010 The
Coming Days
Botschafter 2011 Kokowääh...
- (1883–1954),
French politician Ishaku Elisha Abbo,
Nigerian politician Jussuf Abbo (1890–1953), Palestinian-Jewish
artist Abbo,
singer and
guitarist from...
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Burroughs Tarzan and the
Golden Lion A
companion to
Tarzan Jussuf Tiger Günter Eich Der
Tiger Jussuf The
title circus tiger in a
radio play
Lafcadio Lion Shel...
- the town. In
early 1850
Sultan Amadi died and was
succeeded by H****ani
Jussuf, who
seized the
throne from a
member of the M'bilinzi clan. H****ani, with...
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Friedrich Wolf, and
Franz Werfel.
Camden House. p. 43. ISBN 9781571130259.
Jussuf, both in the text and in Lasker-Schüler's
adoption of his
persona in her...
- corsairs. In 1788 he
travelled to
Constantinople returning the Amb****ador
Jussuf Efendi.
While there he made and
published various astronomical observations...