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Murad or
Mourad (Arabic: مراد) is an
Arabic name. It is also
common in Armenian, Azerbaijani, Bengali, Turkish, Persian, and
Berber as a male
given name...
- p. 228. ISBN 9781134095735. Bell, Gertrude; Mason,
Fergus (2014).
Amurath to
Amurath:
Includes Biography of
Gertrude Bell.
BookCaps Study Guides. p. 105...
- brothers,
saying that his own
brothers should not worry, as "not
Amurath an
Amurath succeeds,/But
Harry Harry". In
Henry V he is
never called Hal, only...
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pursuer and
former master is a ****ic
rogue named Shah
Amurath. Suddenly,
before Amurath can lay his
hands on Olivia, a
figure rises from the reeds...
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these exiles,
escaped from Saloniki, his
native city, upon its
capture by
Amurath. John R. Lampe;
Marvin R.
Jackson (1982).
Balkan economic history, 1550–1950:...
- exhibition. She
wrote a book on her
journey and the
archaeological work,
Amurath to
Amurath, as well as a
journal article. In 1913, she
completed her last and...
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Wayback Machine retrieved 15 May 2011 Bell,
Gertrude Lothian (1924).
Amurath to
Amurath. Macmillan.
Retrieved 6
September 2009. Campanile,
Giuseppe (1953)...
- ISBN 978-1-134-09573-5. Bell, Gertrude; Mason,
Fergus (2 June 2014).
Amurath to
Amurath:
Includes Biography of
Gertrude Bell.
BookCaps Study Guides. ISBN 978-1-62917-285-9...
- Diyarbekir, 1870–1915 (Brill 2012), p. 21
Gertrude Lowthian Bell,
Amurath to
Amurath (Heinemann 1911), p. 281 Oussani,
Gabriel (1901). "The
Modern Chaldeans...
- ISBN 0-19-504652-8. Bell, G.L. (1911).
Amurath to
Amurath. London: Heinemann. pp. 67–68. OCLC 2135999.
amurath to
amurath. "Programme d'études archéologiques...