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Search for "aksa" on Wikipedia.
Amine Aksas (born 1983),
Algerian soccer player Al-Aqsa,
religious complex for
which Aksa is an
alternative spelling All pages...
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Mohamed Amine Aksas (born 5
March 1983, in Algiers) is an
Algerian former football, and the
current coach of SC Aïn Defla. On 18 June 2008
Aksas joined ES...
- The
akşa was the
currency of the
Tuvan People's
Republic (Tannu-Tuva)
between 1934 and 1944 and was
equal to the
Soviet ruble upon introduction. It was...
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Aksa Beach is a po****r
beach and a
vacation spot in
Aksa village in Malad, Mumbai, India. It is
situated close to Marvé Beach. It is a po****r w****end...
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Aksa Energy, is a
publicly traded energy company which was
incorporated in 1997 and
generates electricity. The main
shareholder of
Aksa Energy is Kazancı...
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Aksa (Turkish:
Aksa Akrilik Kimya Sanayi A.Ş.) is a
Turkish company manufacturing carbon fiber,
natural white and
solution d****
acrylic staple fiber,...
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Aksa Power Generation (or
Aksa Jeneratör
Sanayi A.Ş.) is a
Turkish corporation, (part of the
Aksa Group and
owned by
Kazanci Holding) that designs, manufactures...
- The Al-Aqsa
Mosque building, also
known as the
Qibli Mosque/Chapel, is the
congregational prayer hall at the
southern end of the
greater Al-Aqsa compound...
- Morocco,
officially the
Kingdom of Morocco, is a
country in the
Maghreb region of
North Africa. It
overlooks the
Mediterranean Sea to the
north and the...
- Jámʻi el
Aksa, or
simply El
Aksa, and the
substructures are
called El
Aksa el Kadímeh (the
ancient Aksa),
while the
title El
Masjid el
Aksa is applied...