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 | | This <b>kingdomb> was founded by the leader Labarna, and under later kings it was extended to cover all of central Anatolia, down to the Mediterranean Sea. |  | | While the Old <b>Kingdomb> was a strong one, the New one became somethingmore, one of the leading states of its time, rivalling Egypt, Babylonia and Assyria. |  | | Because of weakness at the top, the Hittite <b>kingdomb> entered a period of decline that lasted the last 30 years of the 16th century. |
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http://i-cias.com/e.o/hittites.htm
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| | <b>Kingdomb> Center - Newsweb |
 | | Pastor Chris and Helena segerliv together with a team of 15 persons from <b>Kingdomb> Center had the privilege to be a part of the 10:th anniversary in Kiev... |  | | Take the time to read articles from <b>Kingdomb> Center's trips all over the world mixed with life changing messages and reportages from some of our visitors! |  | | Pastor Yemi Adefaresin, pastor of one of the largest churches in Benin visited <b>Kingdomb> Center in april this year. |
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http://www.kristetcentersyd.se
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| | The <b>Kingdomb> of God |
 | | We rightly draw the conclusion from these utterances that in some sense the <b>Kingdomb> was already present on earth before the death of Jesus. |  | | Instead, their comments on this subject are thoroughly consistent with the prior coming of the <b>kingdomb>. |  | | Many generations of subjugation to foreign kings had intensified the yearning for the <b>Kingdomb>, as they perceived it, throughout the Jewish nation. |
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http://www.voiceofjesus.org/kingdom.htm
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| | Amazon.com: <b>Kingdomb>: Books: Mark Waid,Ariel Olivetti,Mike Zeck |
 | | The villain Gog appears, and after a brief battle with some of the younger surviving heroes from "<b>Kingdomb> Come", manages to kidnap the newborn child, which he then brings back to the past (i.e. |  | | <b>Kingdomb> Come was one of the best stories ever and had the potential for a lot of great follow ups but is completely ruined by the <b>Kingdomb>. |  | | While "<b>Kingdomb> Come" serves as a final tribute and celebration of what makes Silver-Age heroism great (in view of the darker, grim-and-gritty characters of then-popular X-Men and Image books), "The <b>Kingdomb>" is a true return of the Silver Age. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1563895676?v=glance
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| | United <b>Kingdomb> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A United States CIA World Factbook Map of the United <b>Kingdomb> |  | | Main articles: Politics of the United <b>Kingdomb>, and [[]], and [[]], and [[]], and [[]] |  | | The United <b>Kingdomb>, often (inaccurately) referred to simply as 'Britain', is a constitutional monarchy and a unitary state, composed by the political union of four constituent parts: the three constituent countries of England, Scotland, and Wales on the island of Great Britain, and the province of Northern Ireland on the island of Ireland. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Kingdom
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| | The <b>Kingdomb> |
 | | The duty of Christians in America (if they would have known what the <b>Kingdomb> is) would have been to expose those who hate God, and not permit them to rule over the nation. |  | | ingdom is not of this world: if my <b>kingdomb> were of this world, then would my servants fight, that I should not be delivered to the Jews: but now is my |  | | The <b>Kingdomb> of The Almighty is a physical Earthly national <b>Kingdomb>, which the Bible says shall rescue the earth from the failures of man's kingdoms, which have brought about almost immeasurable troubles and a history of wars for the people. |
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http://www.solarsabbath.org/services.htm
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| | Hungary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The <b>Kingdomb> of Hungary was established in 1000 by King St. Stephen I. |  | | However, in October 1944, Hitler replaced Horthy with the Hungarian Nazi collaborator Ferenc Szálasi and his Arrow Cross Party in order to avert Hungary's defection to the Allied side, which were constantly on schedule since the Allied invasion of Italy. |  | | From the 1960's on to the late 1980's Hungary enjoyed a distinguished status of " the happiest barrack " within the Eastern bloc, under the rule of late controversial communist leader János Kádár, who exercised autocratic rule during this period. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary
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| | <b>Kingdomb> of Jerusalem - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Some important sources of information about life in the <b>Kingdomb> of Jerusalem are William of Tyre from the Christian perspective, and Usamah ibn Munqidh from the Muslim perspective. |  | | The coat of arms of the <b>Kingdomb> of Jerusalem, which has gone through several different varieties of a cross or (gold) on an argent (silver) field, is a famous violation of or exception to the rule of tincture in heraldry, which prohibits the placement of metal on metal or colour on colour. |  | | A Fourth Crusade was planned after the failure of the Third, but it resulted in the sack of Constantinople in 1204 and the Crusaders involved never arrived in the <b>Kingdomb>. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Jerusalem
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| | History of Hungary |
 | | Following the rise of resistance throughout the Hungarian <b>kingdomb>, the rise of romantic nationalism among the various ethnicities, and foreign aggression from Prussia (1866), the Austrian leadership under Franz Joseph was desperate to calm the domestic political situation. |  | | These policies were opposed by some members of the Hungarian Workers Party and around 200,000 were expelled by Rákosi from the organization. |  | | Ironically, Cardinal József Mindszenty, who had bravely opposed the German Nazis and the Hungarian Fascists during the Second World War, was arrested in December, 1948, and accused of treason. |
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http://www.1bx.com/en/History_of_Hungary.htm
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| | Parthians, A History Of |
 | | The end of the Parthian <b>kingdomb> was near, and the advent of the Sasanians brought a new phase in the history of Mesopotamia. |  | | Parthian rule was not firm over all Mesopotamia; thus, for example, during the reign of Artabanus III (AD 12-38) the Jewish brigands Asinaeus and Anilaeus set up a free state north of Ctesiphon that lasted 15 years before it was overcome by the Parthians. |  | | Although Christian missionaries were active in Mesopotamia in the Parthian period, no centers, such as the one established later at Nisibis, have been reported, and it may be supposed that their activity at first was mainly confined to Jewish communities. |
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http://history-world.org/parthians.htm
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| | PRAGUE - LoveToKnow Article on PRAGUE |
 | | Prag; Bohemian Praha),~the ancient capital of the Bohemian <b>kingdomb>, residence of an archbishop and an Imperial governor, and the meeting-place of the Bohemian Diet. |  | | When the antagonism between the Romanist dynasty and the Bohemian Protestants culminated in the troubles of 1546 and 1547 and the Bohemians, after a weak and unsuccessful attempt to assert their liberties, were obliged to submit unconditionally to the house of Habsburg, Prague was deprived of many of its liberties and privileges. |  | | On the 23rd of May i6I8 the Protestant nobles of Bohemia threw from the windows of the council chamber of the Hradany palace two of the Imperial councillors who were accused of having influenced in a manner unfavourable to the Bohemians the emperor Matthias, who was also king of Bohemia. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/P/PR/PRAGUE.htm
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| | Seleucid Empire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Asia Minor too, the Seleucid dynasty seemed to be losing control -- Gauls had fully established themselves in Galatia, semi-independent semi-Hellenized kingdoms had sprung up in Bithynia, Pontus, and Cappadocia, and the city of Pergamum in the west was asserting its independence under the Attalid Dynasty. |  | | This <b>kingdomb> was characterized by a rich Hellenistic culture, and was to continue its domination of Bactria until around 125 BC, when it was overrun by the invasion of northern nomads. |  | | Demetrius I attempted to restore Seleucid power in Judea particularly, but was overthrown in 150 BC by Alexander Balas-- an impostor who (with Egyptian backing) claimed to be the son of Epiphanes. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seleucid_Kingdom
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| | BOHEMIA - LoveToKnow Article on BOHEMIA |
 | | The large majority of Bohemians, on the other hand, considered the moment opportune for recovering the ancient liberties of Bohemia, on which Ferdinand had encroached in various ways by claiming hereditary right to the crown and by curtailing the old privileges of the land. |  | | This had indeed become a necessity, since, in consequence of the vast confiscations, the greatest part of the land was in the hands of foreigners to whom the national language was unknown. |  | | The new constitution proclaimed the heredity of the Bohemian crown in the house of Habsburg. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/B/BO/BOHEMIA.htm
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 | | Hasmonean Dynasty (142-63 BCE) Following further Hasmonean victories, the Seleucids (142 BCE) restored political and religious autonomy to Judea (as the Land of Israel was now called) and, with the collapse of the Seleucid <b>kingdomb> (129 BCE), complete independence was achieved. |  | | The <b>Kingdomb> of Israel was crushed by the Assyrians (722 BCE), and its people carried off into exile and oblivion. |  | | The Crusader <b>kingdomb> was that of a conquering minority confined mainly to fortified cities and castles. |
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http://www.ncf.carleton.ca/freenet/rootdir/menus/government/embassies/mid.east/israel/info/facts/history
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| | HUNGARY - LoveToKnow Article on HUNGARY |
 | | The <b>kingdomb> of Hungary (Magyarbiradolom) is one of the two states which constitute the monarchy of Austria-Hungary (q.v.), and occupies 51.8% of the total area of the monarchy. |  | | The centrifugal forces within the Hungarian <b>kingdomb> are thus increased by the attraction of kindred nationalities established beyond its borders, a fact which is of special importance in considering the vexed and difficult racial problem in Hungary. |  | | At the head of the learned and scientific societies stands the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, founded in 1830; the Kisfalutly Society, the Petdfi Society, and numerous societies of specialists, as the historical, geographical, andc, with their centre at Budapest. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/H/HU/HUNGARY.htm
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| | Hasmonean Revolt : Jewish History from WUJS |
 | | They soon became an inseparable part of the Jewish nation and thier upper classes began to occupy important positions in the government and society of the Hasmonean <b>kingdomb>, a fact which was to have important consequences later. |  | | The revolt was motivated first by the decrees against the practice of Judaism and later by a desire for national independence. |  | | This expansionist policy was followed by his successors, particularly Alexander Yannai (103- 76 bce) under whom all the foreign cities of the country were taken. |
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| | Parthia - Wikipedia |
 | | The Parthians were apparently very intent on maintaining good relations with China and also sent their own embassies, starting around 110 BC: "When the Han envoy first visited the <b>kingdomb> of Anxi (Parthia), the king of Anxi dispatched a party of 20,000 horsemen to meet them on the eastern border of the <b>kingdomb>... |  | | The power of the early Parthian empire seems to have been overestimated by some ancient historians, who could not clearly separate the latter, very strong empire from its rather obscure origins. |  | | By 129 BCE the Parthians were in control of all the lands right to the Tigris River, and established their winter encampment at Ctesiphon on the banks of the Tigris downstream from modern Baghdad. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthia
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| | Chad - HISTORY |
 | | The political fortunes of the various kingdoms and empires were constantly affected by internal factionalism and external invasion- -factors that still influenced political affairs in the 1970s and 1980s. |  | | The <b>kingdomb> of Bagirmi emerged to the southeast of Kanem-Borno in the sixteenth century. |  | | The kingdoms and empires based their power on, and were ultimately subjected to, raids or the payment of tribute. |
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| | Four Fat Chicks -- Crusader: A Conspiracy in the <b>Kingdomb> of Jerusalem |
 | | Crusader: A Conspiracy in the <b>Kingdomb> of Jerusalem |  | | Four Fat Chicks -- Crusader: A Conspiracy in the <b>Kingdomb> of Jerusalem |  | | Crusader offers a much more complex story and gameplay, but the basic concept of the games is almost identical. |
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http://fourfatchicks.com/Reviews/Crusader/Crusader.shtml
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| | IGN: <b>Kingdomb> Hearts |
 | | Designed by the renowned Square personality Tetsuya Nomura and voiced by A-list Hollywood talent, <b>Kingdomb> Hearts combines more than 100 familiar Disney characters including Mickey, Donald, and Goofy as they encounter familiar Final Fantasy icons like Cloud and Squall in their ongoing battle against an evil relentless force known as The Heartless. |  | | <b>Kingdomb> Hearts Auctioned Off - August 7, 2002 |  | | All the <b>Kingdomb> Hearts you can stand, now in the wonderful language of English! |
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http://ps2.ign.com/objects/016/016467.html
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| | <b>Kingdomb> Hearts II's Tetsuya Nomura Q & A - PlayStation 2 News at GameSpot |
 | | <b>Kingdomb> Hearts is great, largely because it successfully captures the spirit both of Square and Disney in a single game. |  | | The number of worlds in <b>Kingdomb> Hearts II shouldn't be less than <b>Kingdomb> Hearts, so please look forward to it. |  | | TN: There were a variety of actions in <b>Kingdomb> Hearts, and there will be even more in KHII. |
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http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/rpg/kingdomhearts2/news_6076646.html
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| | SELEUCID DYNASTY - LoveToKnow Article on SELEUCID DYNASTY |
 | | A new partition of the empire followed, by which Seleucus added to his <b>kingdomb> Syria, and perhaps some regions of Asia Minor. |  | | The remaining history of the dynasty is a wretched story of the struggle of differentclaimants, while the different factors of the <b>kingdomb>, the cities andbarbarian races, more and more assert their independence. |  | | Antiochus perishedin a fresh expedition to the east in Luristan (187).The Seleucid <b>kingdomb> as Antiochus left it to his son, SELEUCUS IV. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/S/SE/SELEUCID_DYNASTY.htm
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| | Chu-Han contention - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Be it Han or Chu, whoever had the support of Han Xin and his <b>kingdomb> would certainly win. |  | | Without the support of Qin's people, the <b>Kingdomb> of Sai and <b>Kingdomb> of Di were soon conquered by Han. |  | | During the realignment of the kingdoms, Xiang Yu divided the <b>kingdomb> of Qi into three kingdoms: <b>Kingdomb> of Qi, <b>Kingdomb> of Jibei and <b>Kingdomb> of Jiaodong. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chu-Han_contention
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| | Czech lands: 1648-1867 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | On the one hand, the policy of centralization whittled down further any vestiges of a separate Bohemian <b>Kingdomb> and resulted in the Germanization of the imperial administration and nobility. |  | | Although Maria-Theresa regained most of the Bohemian <b>Kingdomb> and was crowned queen in Prague in 1743, all of the highly industrialized territory of Silesia except for Tesin, Opava, and Krnov was ceded to Prussia. |  | | The Czech revival acquired an institutional foundation with the establishment of the Museum of the Bohemian <b>Kingdomb> (1818) as a center for Czech scholarship. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_lands:_1648-1867
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| | Archived conservation news articles on Ayutthaya |
 | | In Ayutthaya, people living along the banks of the Chao Phya River were told to prepare to evacuate their homes because of the rapidly rising water level, said... |  | | Ayutthaya _ Four people were arrested yesterday on charges of fraud and extortion after allegedly ripping off a senior monk in Uthai district for dental care... |  | | Ayutthaya MP Withaya Buranasiri said that if the proposal was enforced, Muslim politicians should be exempt from the requirement, as their religion allows them... |
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 | | <b>Kingdomb> of Sardinia The <b>Kingdomb> of Sardinia is a former <b>kingdomb> in Italy. |  | | Second Chamber Of The States General Of The <b>Kingdomb> Of T |  | | <b>Kingdomb> of Yugoslavia The <b>Kingdomb> of Yugoslavia was a 1941. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/kingdom.html
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| | Saudi-American Forum - US/Saudi Relations - Saudi Arabia Relations Information |
 | | Setting aside that history of cooperation, there are other selfish reasons why it is advantageous for the United States to maintain a strong alliance with the <b>Kingdomb>. |  | | Now -- as Congress and the Administration examine domestic and foreign policy in the wake of September 11, the ongoing Intifada, and Iraq -- is the time for voices to be heard: voices of caution, concern, understanding, and friendship. |  | | In my opinion, this criticism is due to the fact that these two nations in particular are close the United States, do much to promote U.S. interests in the region, and have been supportive of efforts to resolve the Israeli- Palestinian dispute. |
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 | | While the first three beast powers were able to be described by known creatures of the animal <b>kingdomb>, the fourth beast was such a dreadful, terrible and exceedingly strong beast that there was no known living beast that could be utilized to describe it. |  | | History reveals that Babylon, being Nebuchadnezzar's <b>kingdomb> represented by the head of gold, was followed by the Persian <b>kingdomb>, which was followed by the Greek <b>kingdomb> which was followed in turn by the Roman <b>kingdomb>. |  | | But Rome was the <b>kingdomb> that followed the Greek <b>kingdomb> to rule the world and as we have already found out, the boar (pig or swine) was one of their military ensigns. |
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| | Article about "Pattani Separatism" in the English Wikipedia on 24-Apr-2004 |
 | | During the massive Burmese attack from the north against the ancient Siamese <b>kingdomb> of Ayutthaya, PattaniÂs Sultan Muzaffar Shah took this advantage and launched an attack on Ayutthaya in 1563. |  | | While when exactly Pattani was Islamized is in debate, it was certainly one of the earliest Malay kingdoms to adopt the Middle Eastern religion around mid-13th Century. |  | | According to local folklore, he was finding a spot for the <b>kingdomb>Âs new capital, and when he arrived to the place he liked best, he shouted ÂPantai Ini! which means in Malay, ÂThis Beach! According to most accounts, this capital is thought to be todayÂs modern Kru Se (Kampung Grisek). |
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http://fixedreference.org/en/20040424/wikipedia/Pattani_Separatism
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