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 The Peace Encyclopedia: Palestinians
Neither Moorish homes in Cordoba nor Arab homes in Jerusalem can reasonably constitute lost nations.
Avi Erlich wrote in his book Ancient Zionism, A Palestinian Arab claim to the Land of Israel cannot rise above a claim to houses, lost from the larger Arab Empire.
http://www.yahoodi.com/peace/palestinians.html

  
 Ibn Rushd [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Despite this tendency, public pressure against perceived liberalizing tendencies in the government led to the formal rejection of Ibn Rushd and his writings in 1195.
Doubts about Ibn Rushd’s orthodoxy persisted, but as Islamic interest in his philosophy waned, his writings found new audiences in the Christian and Jewish worlds.
He was exiled to Lucena, a largely Jewish village outside of Cordoba, his writings were banned and his books burned.
http://www.iep.utm.edu/i/ibnrushd.htm

  
 AllRefer.com - Francisco FernAndez de COrdoba, d. 1526?, Spanish conquistador (Nicaragua History, Biography) - ...
In an attempt to seize Nicaragua for himself, he was surprised by his commander and put to death.
1543) of his claims to Nicaragua, FernAndez de COrdoba founded LeOn and Granada (Nicaragua).
The Nicaraguan unit of currency (cOrdoba) is named after him.
http://reference.allrefer.com/encyclopedia/F/FernanC2.html

  
 Store Map
A Dying Light in Cordoba (A Marcus Didius Falco Mystery)
http://www.strandmag.com/store_map_TSMOS.html

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Spanish Armada
The last writer is notoriously inaccurate, but the worst fault of both is their reliance on colored, and even grossly prejudiced evidence.
Still the chief desideratum at present is a more ample collection of Spanish papers illustrating the whole naval war from the beginning.
The older Spanish view is given by F. Strada, De Bello Belico, and L. Carrera de Cordoba, Felipe Segudo, 1619.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01727c.htm

  
 Ann Castle: Research Articles
de Cordoba, J. "Mellon Heir's Labor of Love for Haitians Survives His Death." The Wall Street Journal.
http://www.women-philanthropy.umich.edu/articles

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