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The Zambezi(also spelled Zambesi) is the fourth-longest river in.
The most commonfamily names in South Korea are Kim, Lee(also spelled Yi/Ree), and Park(Pak).
His daughter Itta(also spelled Ita or Itana) married Guy I, Duke of Spoleto.
The template Infobox UAE community is being considered for deletion.› Al Rifa(Arabic:الرفاعة), also spelled Al Raffa, is a locality in Dubai, United Arab Emirates UAE.
Hypokalemia, also spelled hypokalaemia, is a low level of potassium(K+) in the blood serum.
In 1911,he was appointed the 12th Pandito Khambo Lama(also spelled Hambo Lama), the head of Buddhism in Russia.
Ecgberht, also spelled Egbert, Ecgbert, or Ecgbriht, was King of Wessex from 802 until his death in 839.
On the westernmost tip of the Island of flores,the town of Labuan Bajo, or also spelled Labuhan Bajo, sits peacefully a small fishing site with surprisingly comprehensive tourist facilities.
Li(also spelled Lee) is one of the most common Chinese surnames, accounting for about 8 percent of Han Chinese.
According to ancient and medieval science, aether(Ancient Greek: αἰθήρ,aither), also spelled æther or ether and also called quintessence, is the material that fills the region of the universe above the terrestrial sphere.
Barding(also spelled bard or barb) is body armour for war horses, especially as used by European knights.
She was initially a localised guardian deity, whose cult rose widely to prominence during the stable twelfth dynasty when three pharaohs were named as her sons, for example,Senwosret(also spelled as Senusret)- the man(son) of Wosret.
A minuet(; also spelled menuet) is a social dance of French origin for two people, usually in 3.
Another candidate isRaja Ali Haji's sister Saleha(also spelled Zaleha and Salihat), whom Hermann von de Wall credited with authorship in a now-lost manuscript catalogued by van den Berg.
Ragtime- also spelled rag-time or rag time- is a musical style that enjoyed its peak popularity between 1895 and 1918.
Hafiz Mohamad Ibrahim, also spelled as Hafiz Muhammad Ibrahim(1889-1968), was a leader of Indian National Congress.
Malagan(also spelled malangan or malanggan) ceremonies are large, intricate traditional cultural events that take place in parts of New Ireland province in Papua New Guinea.
Orzocorre Torchitorio I(also spelled Orzocco and Torgodorio; died circa 1089) was the Judge of Cagliari(rex Sardiniae de loco Call.) from about 1058 to his death.
Hematology, also spelled haematology is the branch of internal medicine, physiology, pathology, clinical laboratory work, and pediatrics that is concerned with the study of blood, the blood-forming organs, and blood diseases.
Az-Zawayda(Arabic: الزوايده), also spelled Zawaida, is a Palestinian town in Deir al-Balah Governorate located about three kilometers northeast of the city of Deir al-Balah and just west of Maghazi refugee camp.
Biak Island also spelled WIAK ISLAND, largest of the Schouten Islands, off the northern coast of West Papua(the Indonesian part of New Guinea) at the entrance to Cenderawasih(Geelvink) Bay.
The minuet, also spelled menuet, is a social dance of French origin for two people, usually in 3/4 time.
Tolomeo Gallio(also spelled Gallo and Galli; 25 September 1527- 3 or 4 February 1607) was an Italian Cardinal.
Iru Sahodarargal(also spelled as Iru Sakodarargal; Two Brothers) is a 1936 Tamil-language drama film directed by Ellis R. Dungan.
December 24, 1824; also spelled Pooshawattaha, Pooshamallaha, or Poosha Matthaw, the"Indian General", was one of the three regional chiefs of the major divisions of the Choctaw in the 19th century.
Gonario II(also spelled Gonnario or Gunnari; died between 1180 and 1190) was the giudice of Logudoro(a kingdom in Sardinia) from the death of his father to his own abdication in 1154.
Rastafari, also spelled Ras Tafari, religious and social movement, begun in Jamaica in the 1930s and adopted by many groups around the globe, that combines Protestant Christianity, mysticism, and a pan-African political consciousness.
BC- 353 BC; also spelled Cleärchus or Cleärch was a citizen of Heraclea on the Euxine(Black Sea) who was recalled from exile by the oligarchy of that city to aid them in quelling the growing discontent and demands of the people.
Nur ad-Din al-Bitruji(also spelled Nur al-Din Ibn Ishaq Al-Betrugi and Abu Ishâk ibn al-Bitrogi; another spelling is al Bidrudschi)(known in the West by the Latinized name of Alpetragius) died c.