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Abdussalam Abdulkarim Zaura (born 7
February 1977), also
known as A. A.
Zaura, is a
Nigerian businessman, philanthropist, and politician. He is the founder...
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Zaura (also
spelt as Al-Zawra) was a
newspaper published in
Baghdad by the then
Ottoman Governor of Iraq
Midhat Pasha in 1869. It was the official...
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Nekketsu Saikyō Go-Saurer (熱血最強ゴウザウラー,
Nekketsu Saikyō Gōzaurā, Hot-Blooded
Strongest Go-Saurer) (this
series is also
sometimes titled as "Matchless P****ion...
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Abdulkarim Zaura—an
Ganduje ally and
erstwhile gubernatorial candidate—switched to the
senatorial race. On the
primary date,
Abdulkarim Zaura and former...
- did have
Jewish members;
whereas the
Jafna Clan was
solely Jewish Banu
Zaura Banu
Zurayq In
Islamic lore,
Labid ben Asam was a
Jewish sorcerer who cast...
- Za'ura may
refer to: Zoora, a
Syrian monk Za'ura, Syria, a
village This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Za'ura. If an internal...
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import of high-quality
Zagoran wax (cera zagora,
variously spelled zachori,
zaura, zachorj, zacora) from Bulgaria,
often bought in Sofia. Today, the name...
- (サンダースリンガー, Sandā Suringā). The
Zyurangers also ride
Zaurer Machine (ザウラーマシン,
Zaurā Mashin) motorcycles. The
primary Zyurangers use the
Howling Cannon (ハウリングキャノン...
- into
Syrian territory, but
established a five mile wide
bridgehead between Zaura and Qela. They used the
night of 9/10 June to
regroup and
resupply its forces...
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Justinian ordered closed after the
council of 536.
Other romanizations include Zaʿūra, Zʿura and Zʿōrā. He "had been some time in the
royal city" by 536 and had...