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Muladí (Spanish:
muladí, [
mulaˈði], pl. muladíes; Portuguese:
muladi, [
mulɐˈði], pl.
muladis; Catalan: muladita, [muləˈðitə] or
muladí, [
muləˈði], pl....
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Muladi (26 May 1943 – 31
December 2020) was an
Indonesian academic, judge, and
politician who
served as the
Rector of the
Diponegoro University and Minister...
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Muladi may
refer to:
Muladí, a
native Iberian Muslim in al-Andalus
Muladi (politician) (1943-2020),
Indonesian academic This
disambiguation page lists...
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Muladi (Bengali: মুলাদী) is an
upazila of
Barishal District in the
Division of Barishal, Bangladesh.
Muladi is
located at 22°54′55″N 90°24′54″E / 22...
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Muladi m****acres (Bengali: মুলাদি হত্যাকান্ড) were a
series of m****acres of
unarmed Hindu and
Christian men and
elderly women in the
river port of Muladi...
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Muladis de
Xantamarya Al-Gharb (Histórias de
Portugal em Marrocos) https://historiasdeportugalemarrocos.com/2014/02/03/a-revolta-dos-
muladis-de-xantamarya-al-gharb/...
- dos
Muladis de
Xantamarya Al-Gharb (Histórias de
Portugal em Marrocos) https://historiasdeportugalemarrocos.com/2014/02/03/a-revolta-dos-
muladis-de-xantamarya-al-gharb/...
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Berbers were
situated between the
Arabic aristocracy and the
Muladi po****ce.
Ethnic rivalry was one of the most
important factors driving Andalusi...
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Mozarabic was
spoken by
Mozarabs (Christians
living as dhimmis),
Muladis (natives
converted to Islam), Jews, and
possibly some of the
ruling Arabs...
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under an Andalusi-Arab framework, the bulk of the po****tion were
Muladi converts, to
which Christian and
Jewish minorities added up. Up
until the...