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  • 21Second Intermediate Period of Egypt — The Second Intermediate Period marks a period when Ancient Egypt once again fell into disarray between the end of the Middle Kingdom, and the start of the New Kingdom. It is best known as when the Hyksos made their appearance in Egypt, whose… …

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  • 22Mughal era — The Mughal era is the historic period of the Mughal Empire in India, it ran from the early sixteenth century, to a point in the early eighteenth century when the Mughal Emperors power had dwindled. It ended in several generations of conflicts… …

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  • 23Crimean Khanate — قريم يورتى Qırım Yurtu Vassal state of the Ottoman Empire in 1478 1774 ← …

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  • 24Sarah Schulman — Born July 28, 1958 (1958 07 28) (age 53) New York City, United States Occupation novelist, historian, playwright …

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  • 25Nicolas Thys — Born 27 August 1968 (1968 08 27) (age 43) Nationality  Belgium …

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  • 26Akhkhazu — is a female demon from the Akkadic mythology. Her Sumerian name is Dimme kur. She is also called the seizer .She brings fever and plagues and is a member of a trio of female demons (Labasu, Labartu, Akhkhazu). Despite the fact the word Akhkhazu… …

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  • 27Itjtawy — (full Egyptian name: Amenemhat itj tawy mdash; Amenemhat ndash; the Seizer of the Two Lands ), is the as yet unidentified location of the royal city founded by Twelfth Dynasty Egyptian King Amenemhat I during year 20 of his reign. [cite journal… …

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  • 28Ozraptor — Temporal range: Middle Jurassic Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class …

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  • 29Demon lord (Dungeons & Dragons) — In the Dungeons Dragons fantasy role playing game, demon lords (also known as Abyssal lords in 2E AD D) are demons who have gained great power and established a position of preeminence among demonkind. Each demon lord has a unique appearance and… …

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  • 30 — In Hawaiian mythology Kū or Kū ka ili moku ( see below ) is one of the four great gods along with Kanaloa, Kāne, and Lono. He was the husband of the goddess Hina [Beckwith (1970): p.12] . Some have taken this to suggest a complementary dualism,… …

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