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Julio Baghy (13
January 1891,
Szeged – 18
March 1967, Budapest; in
Hungarian Baghy Gyula) was a
Hungarian actor and one of the
leading authors of the Esperanto...
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Muztar Abbasi (translated the
Quran into Esperanto)
William Auld
Julio Baghy Kazimierz Bein (Kabe)
Marjorie Boulton Jorge Camacho Fernando de
Diego (mainly...
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produce work of
outstanding quality in the still-young language:
Julio Baghy, Eŭgeno Miĥalski, Kálmán Kalocsay,
Heinrich Luyken, and Jean Forge. Modern...
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folioj (English:
Autumn leaves), a
posthumous poetry collection by
Julio Baghy Autumn Leaves (magazine), a
former children's
magazine of the Reorganized...
- poet
Nadija Hordijenko Andrianova (1928–1991),
writer William Auld
Julio Baghy,
novelist Johán
Balano Gerrit Berveling Marjorie Boulton Hendrik Bult****s...
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Esperanto poetry,
including works by Poul Thorsen,
William Auld and
Julio Baghy.
Kajto (meaning "kite" in Esperanto) was the name
adopted by the Frisian...
- Referee:
Vladimir Tashkov (Bulgaria) 7
October 2024 15:30 Referee:
Csaba Baghy (Hungary) Source: BSWW Notes:
Turkey withdrew after the draw but before...
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material to ʿAlī, and
translated by
Amina Inloes. O people!
Corruption (بغي,
baghy)
leads its
perpetrator to the Fire. The
first to
commit [the
crime of] corruption...
- treason. The Iran's
judiciary system has also used
another related crime,
Baghy,
which is
translated to "armed
rebellion against the
Islamic government"...
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forbidden in
Islam to
attribute evil acts to Allah.
Armed insurrection (
baghy) is
forbidden in
Islam for any
reason other than
clear disbelief by the...