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Kudus
Kudus The kudu is a variety of antelope. Kudus is a city and regency in northeastern ... center for their manufacture. Most residents of Kudus are Javanese ; There is an Indonesian Chinese ... center, as well as an Arab neighborhood, Kudus Kulon, to the west of the city ... its local cooking, with dishes including Soto Kudus , Lentog Tanjung , and a snack called ...
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Large Kudu   (translated from German)
... Horntraeger (Bovidae) Unterfamilie : Forest supports (Tragelaphinae) Gattung : Kudus (Tragelaphus) Art : Large Kudu Wissenschaftlicher name Tragelaphus ... young in the rain time is born. Kudus are depending upon region day or night ... branches. Endangerment The existence of the large Kudus apply in east and South Africa as ... beside humans Leoparden , Loewen and Wildhunde the Kudus after. Usually Kudus try to hide itself before their ...
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Coat of arms of Simbabwe   (translated from German)
... Description The coat of arms shows 2 Kudus , on the right of and left of ... Freedom, Work (agreement, Liberty, Work) illustrated. The Kudus holds a green sign with 14 white ... red star stands in the background. Explanations Kudus: The co-operation Simbabwes of different ethnical ...
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Small Kudu   (translated from German)
Small Kudu Small Kudu Small Kudus Systematik Ordnung : Paarhufer (Artiodactyla) Unterordnung : Wiederkaeuer (Ruminantia ... Horntraeger (Bovidae) Unterfamilie : Forest supports (Tragelaphinae) Gattung : Kudus (Tragelaphus) Art : Small Kudu Wissenschaftlicher name Tragelaphus ... however extremely rare or exterminated. Whether small Kudus natural-proves in Arabia occurred or had ...
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Iban
... In 2003, the Iban Bible, the 'Bup Kudus', was temporarily banned. The reason given for this ban was that the Bup Kudus contained the word Allah Taala, which referred ... the God referred to in the Bup Kudus was the Christian God and not Allah ...
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Status of religious freedom in Malaysia
... Malay (Al Kitab) and in Iban (bap Kudus). Other materials such as books or tapes ... prior to the banning of the Bup Kudus. The Kudus uses the term "Allah Taala" for God ...
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User talk:Nazim yilmaz
User talk:Nazim yilmaz The Last Monastery Which Virgin Mary Lived in Before Coming To EPHESUS The monastery, which is near to the ancient city of Ephesus and called "Kurşunlu Manastırı" among (MyKale) the local people, was built on the slopes of MyKale Peninsula (Dilek Yarımadası) in the second century. It ...
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Sultanate of Mataram
... and Chinese let Semarang alone and captured Kudus and Pati in February. In March, Pakubuwana ... repulse the rebels around Demak, Welahan, Jepara, Kudus and Rembang. By October 1742, the northern ...
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Coat of arms of Zimbabwe
... Description The Coat of Arms depicts two kudus on the left and right, each standing ... Zimbabwe Coat of Arms are as follows: Kudus: the unity of Zimbabwe's various ethnic ...
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Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire
Subdivisions of the Ottoman Empire Ottoman Empire, 1481-1683 The Ottoman Empire existed from 1299 to 1922 and, at the height of its power in the 16th century, it included nearly 20 million km² in Anatolia (Asia Minor), the Middle East, parts of North Africa, and much of south-eastern Europe ...
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