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Arabic خور الديبل
khawr al-Daybul, "estuary/cr**** of
Debal", as "la baie de
Debal", or "the bay of
Debal". Haig
himself preferred the
ruins of
Kakar Bukera...
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Debal, also
known as the
siege of Debul, took
place in the
autumn of 711 AD, in
which the
Umayyad forces under Muhammed Ibn al-Qasim
besieged Debal,...
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Debs might refer to: Surname:
Bandali Debs (born 1953),
Australian convicted serial killer Barbara Knowles Debs (born 1931),
American art
historian and...
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deb,
Deb,
DEB, or
Deb. in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Deb or
DEB may
refer to:
Deb (surname)
Deb (given name) A débutante
Dynamic energy...
- The
Debed (Armenian: Դեբեդ) or
Debeda (Georgian: დებედა) is a
river in
Armenia and Georgia. It also
serves as a
natural boundary between Armenia and Georgia...
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Debal and Kathiawar. Hajaj's next
campaign was
launched under the
aegis of
Muhammad bin Qasim. In 711, bin
Qasim attacked at
Debal and, on orders...
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DEBS may
refer to: Double-entry
bookkeeping system Distributed Event-Based
Systems Conference DEBS (6-deoxyerythronolide B synthase)
D.E.B.S. may refer...
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Ramya according to some Gr**** texts. The
Arabs knew it as the port of
Debal, from
where Muhammad bin
Qasim led his
conquering force into
Sindh (the...
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Radhakanta Deb Bahadur KCSI (10
March 1784 – 19
April 1867) was a
scholar and a
leader of the
Calcutta conservative Hindu society, son of
Gopimohan Deb of Shovabazar...
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Eugene Victor Debs (November 5, 1855 –
October 20, 1926) was an
American socialist,
political activist,
trade unionist, one of the
founding members of...