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Argan oil is a
plant oil
produced from the
kernels of the
argan tree (Argania
spinosa L.),
which is
indigenous to
Morocco and
southwestern Algeria. In...
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Sideroxylon spinosum,
known as
argan (Tashelhit: ⴰⵔⴳⴰⵏ, romanized:
argan),
synonym Argania spinosa, is a
species of
flowering plant. It is a tree endemic...
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Giulio Carlo Argan (17 May 1909 – 12
November 1992) was an
Italian art historian,
critic and politician.
Argan was born in
Turin and
studied in the University...
- The
Battle of Tug
Argan was
fought between forces of the
British Empire and
Italy from 11 to 15
August 1940 in the
Somaliland Protectorate (British Somaliland...
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argan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Argan (Argania spinosa) is a tree of
North Africa.
Argan may also
refer to:
Argan oil,
produced from...
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original on
March 9, 2016.
Retrieved November 7, 2017. See also
Argan,
Johanna (2017).
Johanna Argan (résumé) (PDF). GSK Talent.
Archived from the
original (PDF)...
- cuisine. It
consists of
argan oil,
almonds and honey. The
almonds are toasted,
which are then
crushed and
kneaded with
honey and
argan oil.
Amlou is usually...
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Argan Barracks is a
military station located in Ndola, Zambia. It is one of the six
major military stations in Zambia. "What
about Zambians who fought...
- the terrain,
rainy weather and
British resistance. At the
Battle of Tug
Argan (11–15 August)
Italian attacks had the
advantage of
artillery and the outnumbered...
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important business school. Rome ISIA was
founded in 1973 by
Giulio Carlo Argan and is Italy's
oldest institution in the
field of
industrial design. Rome...