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    Aswad are a British reggae group, noted for adding strong R&B and soul influences to the reggae sound. They have been performing since the mid-1970s,...
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    Black Stone (redirect from Hajar el Aswad)
    The Black Stone (Arabic: ٱلْحَجَرُ ٱلْأَسْوَد, romanized: al-Ḥajar al-Aswad) is a rock set into the eastern corner of the Kaaba, the ancient building...
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  • This is the discography of British reggae band Aswad. Released in the UK on the EP Too Wicked. "ASWAD | Official Charts". Official Charts Company. Retrieved...
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  • Aswad is a male Arabic given name that means "black" (also used for people of black complexion). People named Aswad include: Aswad ibn Yazid (died 74/75...
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  • Du'a Khalil Aswad (دعاء خليل أسود) (c. 1989 – c. 7 April 2007) was a 17-year-old Iraqi girl of the Yazidi faith who was stoned to death in Bashiqa, Ninawa...
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  • Evelyn Mary Aswad is an American legal scholar and the Herman G. Kaiser Chair in International Law at the University of Oklahoma College of Law, and was...
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  • better known as al-Miqdad ibn al-Aswad al-Kindi (Arabic: المقداد بن الأسود ٱلْكِنْدِيّ, romanized: al-Miqdād ibn al-Aswad al-Kindī) or simply Miqdad, was...
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  • Abhala bin Ka'b al-Aswad al-Ansi (Arabic: عبهلة بن كعب الاسود العنسي; died June 632), was a 7th-century leader of the Banu Ans tribe and a self-proclaimed...
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  • Mahmoud Al Aswad (Arabic: محمود الاسود; born 14 September 2003) is a Syrian footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for Iraq Stars League...
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  • Look up aswad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aswad may refer to: Aswad, a British reggae group Aswad (name), a male Arabic given name that means...
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  • Kamil Hasan Abdulla Ahmed Hasan Al-Aswad, often known as "Komail" when playing (Arabic: كميل الأسود; born 8 April 1994), is a Bahraini professional footballer...
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  • Tell Aswad (Arabic: تل أسود, "Hill Black"), Su-uk-su or Shuksa, is a large prehistoric, neolithic tell, about 5 hectares (540,000 sq ft) in size, located...
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  • "Shine" is a song by British reggae group Aswad. It was written by Joe Cang and Aswad, who also produced it. Released on 6 June 1994 by Bubblin' label...
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  • Don't Turn Around (category Aswad (band) songs)
    Aswad in 1988, Bonnie Tyler in 1988, Eyes in 1990, Neil Diamond in 1991, Ace of Base in 1993, and Albert Hammond in 2010. British reggae group Aswad heard...
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  • William N. Aswad (January 15, 1922 – August 13, 2015) was an American politician who was a member of the Vermont House of Representatives. He was an engineer...
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    an English musician. He was the drummer and vocalist for the reggae band Aswad, as well as a record producer for other artists. Gaye was born in London...
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  • Abdulrazzaq Muhammad Aswad (December 20, 1918 – January 30, 2002) was an Iraqi military leader and governor. Abdulrazzaq Aswad joined the Military School...
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  • obligations". Archived from the original on May 14, 2013. Retrieved April 5, 2013. Aswad, Jem (December 19, 2017). "YouTube Strikes New Deals With Universal and...
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  • Ziad Abdulrazzaq Mohammed Aswad (born July 27, 1952) is a Professor of Petroleum Engineering. He was Minister of Higher Education in the cabinet appointed...
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    Governorate 97,969 7 Deir ez-Zor Deir ez-Zor Governorate 211,857 17 Al-Hajar al-Aswad Rif Dimashq Governorate 84,948 8 Hasakah Al-Hasakah Governorate 188,160...
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  • story revolves around three cousins: Aswad (Usman Mukhtar), Mehreen (Mahira Khan), and Mashal (Kubra Khan). Aswad is humble and friendly and close to both...
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  • Mohamed Al-Aswad (born 6 June 1976) is an Emirati sprinter. He competed in the men's 200 metres at the 1996 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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  • Better, Faster, Stronger: Max Lousada". Music Week. Retrieved 5 April 2023. Aswad, Jem (3 December 2021). "Warner Music Chief Max Lousada on the Company's...
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    Mecca (/ˈmɛkə/; officially Makkah al-Mukarramah, commonly shortened to Makkah) is the capital of Mecca Province in the Hejaz region of western Saudi Arabia...
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  • Al-Aswad ibn Yazid (Arabic: الأسود بن يزيد) (d. 74 AH or 75 AH) was a well-known scholar from among the taba'een and pupil of Abd-Allah ibn Mas'ud He...
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  • Thorning-Schmidt, Co-Chair (2020–) Afia Asantewaa Asare-Kyei (2020–) Evelyn Aswad (2020–) Endy Bayuni (2020–) Katherine Chen (2020–) Nighat Dad (2020–) Tawakkol...
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    Black September (redirect from Aylul Aswad)
    Black September (Arabic: أيلول الأسود Aylūl al-ʾAswad), also known as the Jordanian Civil War, was an armed conflict between Jordan, led by King Hussein...
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  • Thorning-Schmidt, Co-Chair (2020–) Afia Asantewaa Asare-Kyei (2020–) Evelyn Aswad (2020–) Endy Bayuni (2020–) Katherine Chen (2020–) Nighat Dad (2020–) Tawakkol...
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  • al-Aswad ad-Duʾali (Arabic: أَبُو ٱلْأَسْوَد ٱلدُّؤَلِيّ, Abū al-ʾAswad al-Duʾalīy; c.-16 BH/603 CE – 69 AH/689 CE), whose full name is ʾAbū al-Aswad Ẓālim...
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  • Wathiq Aswad (born 1 July 1957) is an Iraqi former footballer. He competed in the men's tournament at the 1980 Summer Olympics. "Wathiq Aswad". Olympedia...
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