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  • 101Mujir al-Din al-'Ulaymi — This article is about the Jerusalemite chronicler. For the governor of Damascus, see Mujir ad Din Abaq. Grave of Mujir al Din, at the base of the Mount of Olives, Jerusalem. Mujīr al Dīn al Ulaymī (Arabic: مجير الدين العليمي‎) (1456–1522), often… …

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  • 102Muhammad — (c. 571–632)    Founder of Islam. Muhammad was a trader, the son of Abdullah and Aminah, members of the Arab tribe of the Kuraysh who lived in the important market town of Mecca. Members of Jewish tribes were among the merchants to be found in… …

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  • 103Alroy, David (Menahem ben-Solomon) — (12th century)    Messianic pretender. Born in Amadiya, east of Mosul, Menahem ben Solomon claimed to be king of the Jews. He chose the name David after the Jewish king, while Alroy is a corruption of his Arabic name. This was a period of great… …

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  • 104Erich Feigl — (* 1931 in Wien; † 27. Jänner 2007 ebenda) war ein österreichischer Journalist, Schriftsteller und Dokumentarfilmer. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Soziale Aktivitäten 3 Monarchism …

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  • 105GABRIEL —    1) an angel, one of the seven archangels, the power of God, who is represented in the traditions of both the Jews and the Moslems as discharging the highest functions, and in Christian tradition as announcing to the Virgin Mary her election of …

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  • 106Alchemy — Alchemist redirects here. For other uses, see Alchemist (disambiguation). For other uses, see Alchemy (disambiguation). Page from alchemic treatise of Ramon Llull, 16th century Alchemy is an influential philosophical tradition whose early… …

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  • 107Chemistry — For other uses, see Chemistry (disambiguation). Chemistry is the science of atomic matter (that made of chemical elements), its properties, structure, comp …

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  • 108Jericho — This article is about the city in the West Bank. For other uses, see Jericho (disambiguation). Jericho Other transcription(s)  – Arabic أريحا  – Also spelled Ariha (official)  – Hebrew יְרִיחוֹ …

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  • 109Gaza — This article is about the city. For the territory, see Gaza Strip. For other uses, see Gaza (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Giza. Gaza Other transcription(s)  – Arabic غزة  – Also spelled Ghazzah (official) Gaza …

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  • 110Haifa — For other uses, see Haifa (disambiguation). Haifa Hebrew transcription(s)  – Hebrew חֵיפָה …

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