• list of film remakes. Excluded in this list are films that are based on the same source material. For example, the 1962 version of Mutiny on the Bounty...
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    "Dominican President Out" (PDF). The New York Times. August 28, 1914. Retrieved 6 February 2016. "The Masquerader". IMDb - Intern Movie Database. Retrieved...
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    1933 – The Masquerader 1936 – Dodsworth 1936 – Born to Dance (musical director; Cole Porter wrote the songs) 1937 – You Only Live Once 1937 – The Hurricane...
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  • alphabetical list of film articles (or sections within articles about films). It includes made for television films. See the talk page for the method of indexing...
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    until 1300 AD. The Alu Naka stele dated 1396 AD, the stele of Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah dated 1398 AD, the stele of Deva Raya II dated 1426 AD, the stele of Muhammad...
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  • which took place on the continent of Europe include the following. For the purposes of this article, an assassination is defined as the deliberate, premeditated...
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    born spontaneously, either out of the Great Supernal Abyss or out of the power of an aspect of God (the Gevurah of Din). This aspect of God was negative...
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    as did the Shah of Persia, Naser al-Din Shah Qajar in 1873. He was the first modern Iranian monarch to visit Europe. Edward VII developed the park as...
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    Stephen the Great, but his first literary attempts date from the following year. It was in 1897 that a sketch story, titled Domnișoara M din Fălticeni...
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    cherished. In 1879, the Shah of Iran, Nasir al-Din, who had been impressed with the equestrian skills and distinctive uniforms of the Cossacks while on...
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    escaped Japanese were attacked din Son La by Meo (Hmong) tribesmen and in Hoa Binh and Lang Son by Muong tribesmen. The Viet Minh took control of 6 provinces...
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    religions. 1922 The government of Yemen, under Yahya Muhammad Hamid ed-Din, re-introduced an Islamic law entitled the "orphans decree". The law dictated...
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    interior pieces, including the entire reconstructed Nur Al-Din Room from an early 18th-century house in Damascus. In September 2022 the Met revealed that it...
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    Romania's first film critics. Although his almanac was still published, he himself was largely forgotten in the Kingdom of Romania by the end of World War...
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    lighting firecrackers and bamboo cannons. It is an apotropaic ritual, as the din is believed to scare away bad luck and evil spirits. Although many Filipinos...
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    concession from Mozaffar al-Din Shah Qajar regarding oil rights in southern Persia. D'Arcy was negotiating a similar concession from the Ottoman Empire for oil...
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    its manufacture for the ruler of Mosul, Badr al-Din Lu'lu', Iraq, c. 1233 – 1259 AD The Department of Prints and Drawings holds the national collection...
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