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Aujas Cybersecurity – An
NSEIT Company,
formerly known as
Aujas Networks Private Limited, is a
global cybersecurity company with a
presence in the United...
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village near Tikrit, Iraq al-
Auja, Jericho, a
Palestinian village north of
Jericho named after Wadi
Auja Auja, al-
Auja, 'the crooked/meandering': streams...
- in
Arabic by the name "Nahr al-
Auja".
During World War I this
coincidence led to the term of "the line of the two
Aujas",
referring to a
strategic line...
- had been the "line of the two
Aujas" from the Nahr
Auja,
which falls into the
Mediterranean above Jaffa, to the Wady
Auja, a
little stream which, bursting...
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Auja al-Hafir (Arabic: عوجة الحفير, also
Auja) was an
ancient road
junction close to
water wells in the
western Negev and
eastern Sinai. It was the traditional...
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Battle of '
Auja, also
called Battle of Nitzana, was a
military engagement between the
Israel Defense Forces and the
Egyptian Army in and
around '
Auja (today...
- Al-Awja (Arabic: العوجة) is a
village 8
miles (13 km)
south of Tikrit, Iraq on the
western bank of the Tigris. It is
mainly inhabited by **** Arabs. The...
- had been the "line of the two
Aujas" from the Nahr
Auja,
which falls into the
Mediterranean above Jaffa, to the Wady
Auja, a
little stream which, bursting...
- age is 78. The name
perhaps originated from
either the Proto-Norse word
auja,
which is
thought to mean "good luck", or from Old
Norse ey- or øy-, meaning...
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stepped up. In addition, two villages,
including Saddam's
birthplace of al-
Auja and the
small town of Abu Hishma, were
surrounded by
barbed wire and carefully...