• Ady Berber (4 February 1913 – 3 January 1966) was an Austrian film actor, professional wrestler and café owner. He appeared in more than 40 films between...
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  • Lew Norris Franz Schafheitlin as Sir John Ady Berber as Jacob "The Blind Jack" Farrell (as Adi Berber) Harry Wüstenhagen as "Flimmer-Fred" (German version)...
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  • Equatore June 19, 1947 Adi Berber vs. Nino Equatore Adi Berber vs. Herbert Audersch June 24, 1947 Adi Berber vs. Herbert Audersch Adi Berber vs. Nino Equatore...
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    Sino-Tibetan, and Niger–Congo. Most linguists divide the family into six branches: Berber, Chadic, Cushitic, Egyptian, Semitic, and Omotic. The vast majority of Afroasiatic...
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  • Ady or ADY may refer to: Adi (name), Hebrew-language given name Ady (surname) Ady An (born 1980), Taiwanese actress Ady Berber (1913–1966), Austrian actor...
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    succeeded in overcoming both Berber and Byzantine resistance. This gradual process led to the conversion of the Berbers to Islam and the full integration...
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    Adlay Gideon "Adi" Stenroth (1896 – 23 May 1931, Hanoi, French Indochina) was a Finnish officer in the French Foreign Legion. He was likely the only Finn...
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    'Ādi' is also the windiest month in Tamil Nadu, and hence the phrase 'Ādi kaatru ammiyai nagatrum' (literally, 'the strong winds in the month of Ādi can...
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    had effectively been independent from the Arab caliphates since the Great Berber Revolt). The period covered in Adam of Bremen's historical treatise of the...
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    to the Maghreb. They settled in Ifriqiya after winning battles against Berber tribes, eventually going on to coexist with them. Abu Zayd al-Hilali led...
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    Saraçoğlu - 2011 - Emniyet Müdürü Üsküdar'a Giderken: Selçuk Aydemir - 2011 - Berber Bürge IV. Osman: Semra Dündar - 2009 - Commissioner Osman Toprak Bahtı Kara:...
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    Archived from the original on December 17, 2022. Retrieved December 17, 2022. Berber Jin; Alexander Saeedy (January 25, 2023). "Elon Musk Explores Raising Up...
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    Kalpa (day of Brahma) equals an Adi Sandhya, 14 Manvantaras, and 14 Sandhya Kalas, where 1st Manvantara preceded by Adi Sandhya and each Manvantara followed...
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  • Banu Khazrun (category Berber dynasties)
    Sa'id ibn Khazrun, a leader of the Banū Khazrūn tribe, from the Maghrawa Berber confederation. This established the Banu Khazrun dynasty that lasted up...
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    Khaldun's insistence and attachment to his claim of Arab ancestry at a time of Berber dynasties domination is a valid reason to believe his claim of Arab descent...
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  • defected to the Umayyads. When Ziyad ibn Abihi arrested the pro-Alid Hujr ibn Adi on the charge of treason in 671, Shimr was among those who testified against...
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  • the end of the 7th century finally overcame Berber and Byzantine resistance, gradually converting the Berbers to Islam and incorporating the entire Maghreb...
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    Kalpa (day of Brahma) equals an Adi Sandhya, 14 Manvantaras, and 14 Sandhya Kalas, where 1st Manvantara preceded by Adi Sandhya and each Manvantara followed...
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    Kalpa (day of Brahma) equals an Adi Sandhya, 14 Manvantaras, and 14 Sandhya Kalas, where 1st Manvantara preceded by Adi Sandhya and each Manvantara followed...
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  • April 2012). "Kalady: The Triumph of Faith Over Time (Rediscovery of Sri Adi Shankaracharya's Birth Place)" – via YouTube. K. V. Sarma, Kollam Era, Indian...
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    further expeditions. It also aided Muslim conversion efforts among the Berber tribes that dominated the surrounding countryside. Mu'awiya dismissed Uqba...
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    the era's third millennium. The news of the physical disappearance of Sri Adi Shankaracharya in 820 CE at Kedarnath reached Kerala only a few years later...
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    assassinated by his Berber guard in 720, shortly after his appointment, for attempting to reinstate the jizya. Many, if not most, Berbers had embraced Islam...
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  • Körfez Bülent 2018 Hit Me Baby (short) 2018 Anons Hayati 2018 Son Çıkış Berber 2019 Kız Kardeşler Şevket 2019 Aykut Enişte Sadi 2019 Görülmüştür Adnan...
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    to the records of Shankara Mutts, a proponent of the Advaita Vedanta Sri Adi Shankaracharya was born in this century Early Pandyan Kingdom was ruled by...
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  • to the Gentiles. Pedia Press. p. 48. Online abstract published for Ophir, Adi; Rosen-Zvi, Ishay (2018-07-19). Goy: Israel's Multiple Others and the Birth...
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  • traditional Berber religion includes the traditional polytheistic, animist, and in some rare cases, shamanistic, religions of the Berber people.[citation...
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  • and a Catholic convert from Islam. Leo Africanus (c. 1494 – c. 1554?), Berber Andalusi Moorish diplomat and author who was converted to Christianity following...
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  • speaker Adi Granov, comic book artist Endi E. Poskovic, Bosnian-American artist and printmaker Kemal Curić, Bosnian automobile designer Mersad Berber, painter...
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    the East Africa Roman-Greek or Indian trade, or from Carthage and the Berbers, across the Sahara. The earliest known remains are from Mali, Nubia, East...
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