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  • ...e is considered to be the continental part of Italy. Some authors describe northern Italy as the continental part of Italy and distinguish it from the Italian ...s]] and [[Celts]] inhabited [[Central Italy|central]] and [[Northern Italy|northern]] Italy respectively. An Italic tribe known as the [[Latins (Italic tribe)|
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  • ...raucanía|ending Mapuche resistance]] in the 1880s and gaining its current northern territory in the [[War of the Pacific]] (1879–83) after defeating Peru an ...mmunity of Latin American and Caribbean States]] (CELAC) and the [[Pacific Alliance]], and joined the [[OECD]] in 2010.
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  • |{{flag|Northern Cyprus}} ...con image|Flag of Afghanistan (1992-1996; 2001).svg|size=23px}} [[Northern Alliance]]
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  • ...tifacts in Iran, like those excavated at [[Kashafrud]] and [[Ganj Par]] in northern Iran, confirm a human presence in Iran since the [[Lower Paleolithic]].<ref ...ber 2020}} Under king [[Cyaxares]], the Medes and Persians entered into an alliance with [[Babylonia]]n ruler [[Nabopolassar]], as well as the fellow Iranian [
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  • ...8/http://explo-re.com/milan-map/ |url-status= live }}</ref> is a city in [[northern Italy]], capital of [[Lombardy]], and the [[List of cities in Italy|second- ...C), the [[Gaul]]ish king [[Ambicatus]] sent his nephew [[Bellovesus]] into northern Italy at the head of a party drawn from various Gaulish tribes; Bellovesus
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  • ...Abdullah]] and [[Mohammad Fahim]], two important leaders of the [[Northern Alliance]]. ...of Vice-President Karzai named were given to commanders of the [[Northern Alliance commanders]] though Karzai was careful to make sure none of the vice-presid
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  • ...s and even the semi-deserts from the Great Hungarian Plain to the Ordos in northern China."</ref> ...33}} One group were the Indo-Aryans who founded the [[Mitanni]] kingdom in northern Syria;{{sfn|Anthony|2007|p=454}} (c. 1500–1300 BCE) the other group were
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  • | arresting_authority = [[Northern Alliance]] ...s dealer, first captured by the Taliban, and then captured by the Northern Alliance.<ref name=AndyWorthington2009-02-07>
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  • ...s in the hands of the Northern Alliance, including [[Kabul]] were Northern Alliance President [[Burhanuddin Rabbani]] had taken over the Presidential Palace an ...but after pressure from the [[United States]] and [[Russia]] the Northern Alliance delegation headed by younger leader [[Yunus Qanuni]], decided to go on with
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  • ...pport that the 5th Special Forces Group had been providing to the Northern Alliance and other Afghans. The Eastern Alliance was led by Gen. [[Hazrat Ali]], a [[Pashai]] from [[Nangarhar Province]].<r
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  • ...lama supported the formation of the state of Pakistan and thought that any alliance with Hindus (such as that between the Indian National Congress and the Jami ...erican Institute For Pakistan Studies|access-date=24 July 2010}}</ref> The northern highlands contain the [[Karakoram]], [[Hindu Kush]], and [[Pamir Mountains|
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  • | international = <!--- Please do not re-insert "Progressive Alliance" unless you can find a reliable published source for the oft-repeated, neve ...[Kansas–Nebraska Act]], anti-slavery Democrats left the party and joined Northern Whigs to form the [[History of the United States Republican Party|Republica
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  • ...o the front line to flight against the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]]. ...to the front line to fight against the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]].
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  • ...m coalition forces after the Taliban were forced from Kabul, are living in northern Helmand Province and financing their operations through opium, he said. ...ront line against [[General Dostum]]'s [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]] forces.<ref name=CsrtMemoEsmatulla>
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  • ...t he observed economic development projects. Al-Monitor confirmed that the northern Sinai Peninsula was experiencing “unprecedented development projects,” ...tegic-alliance-effort-aimed-at-stabilization/ |title=Middle East Strategic Alliance Effort Aimed at Stabilization |website=U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE}}</ref>
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  • :Awal Gul, an alleged Taliban member, turned himself in to the Northern Alliance in Kabul on Feb. 10, 2002. ...he denied it provided Taliban fighters free flights to battle the Northern Alliance. Gul said he quit his job several days after Sept. 11, 2001. "I was release
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  • ...19th century, European Americans systematically encroached on the Creek of northern Georgia, forcing them out of the area from 1802 to 1825.<ref>{{cite web|url ...tracting numerous corporations, with an increasing portion of workers from northern areas.{{cn|date=October 2021}}
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  • *[[1881]] &ndash; The [[Austro–Serbian Alliance of 1881]] is secretly signed. *[[1936]] &ndash; The Japanese puppet state of [[Mengjiang]] is formed in northern China.
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  • ...f [[Gaul]], but under [[Clovis I]] conquered most of the other kingdoms in northern and central Gaul. In 498, Clovis I was the first Germanic conqueror after t ...Germanic Franks adopted [[Romance languages|Romanic languages]], except in northern Gaul where Roman settlements were less dense and where [[Germanic languages
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  • He accepted a ride from some [[Afghan Northern Alliance]] soldiers, who then sold him to the Americans for a bounty. ...infighting between the Taliban and the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]].
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  • ...een told to stay by [[Mullah Izat]], a [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]] commander, when he had returned to Afghanistan. After he escaped from th ...[[Besmil Khan]], the commander of the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]] sent him a message:
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  • ...uth from the present-day South Sudan / Ethiopia border region into central northern Tanzania between 2,900 and 2,400 years ago.<ref name="Genetics"/>{{rp|page ...int-res.com/articles/cr2002/20/c020p031.pdf |title=Rainfall variability in Northern Tanzania in the March–May season (long rains) and its links to large-scal
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  • ...abul]] and the front lines against the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]], where they fired AK-47 Rifles [sic]. ...g by shooting targets. The training was for fighting against the Northern Alliance when called upon by the Taliban. In exchange, the group was provided a hou
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  • :#The detainee first joined the Taliban and fought against the Northern Alliance when he was sixteen or seventeen years old, at which time he was trained on ...hoqor, and was later captured, then released, by General Dostum's Northern Alliance troops.
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  • ...ther location due to air bombing. The detainee was told that the Northern Alliance had broken through and set up position behind them. The detainee retreated ...ed out on foot, but found out there were roadblocks manned by the Northern Alliance on the road ahead. An Afghan guided them into the mountains.
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  • ...States bombing raid while fighting on the front line against the Northern Alliance. ...States bombing raid while fighting on the front line against the Northern Alliance.
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  • ...n the mid-century was bringing shipbuilding and other manufacturing to the northern part of the county. Each of the two cities and six towns in Kings County re ...018|website=Greenpointers}}</ref> and [[Boerum Hill]], long considered the northern subsection of Gowanus) largely disappeared by the turn of the century due t
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  • ...ef> The river basin is a mixture of urban through to rural in the east and northern parts while the western parts of the catchment are predominantly rural with ...free_fishing.html |title=River Thames Free Fishing |publisher=River Thames Alliance |access-date=10 June 2010 |archive-date=29 November 2010 |archive-url=https
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  • ...es River, and eastern side Arachosia shares boundaries with the Indus. The northern frontier boundary formed by Hindukush mountain range: ...eastern as well as its 'western side bounded by the great sea, but on the northern side it is divided by Mount Hemôdos from that part of Skythia which is inh
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  • * [[Do Ab prison]] -- formerly a [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]] facility, reportedly used for the torture of [[ghost prisoner]]s
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  • ...d in hostilities, he didn't live anywhere near the area where the Northern Alliance operated, and he had never seen a radio before in his life and had no idea
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  • ...mar]], leader of the Taliban. After the [[Afgan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]] accompanied by [[United States|U.S.]] and [[United Kingdom|British]] forc
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  • ...ation of Commander [[Massoud]], of the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]].
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  • ...nflict between the [[Taliban]] and the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]].
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  • ...the [[Taliban]] and fight against the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]].
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  • ...ed by villagers and turned over to the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]].
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  • ...ne of the leaders at the Kabul front during the fighting with the Northern Alliance. Salam was also in charge of mine clearing operations. ...ee claimed not to know that the Taliban were fighting against the Northern Alliance/Americans. The detainee also claimed not to know what a Taliban was prior t
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  • ...fghanistan with several Arabs as the fighting intensified and the Northern Alliance approached Kabul. :#The detainee traveled to the mountains as the Northern Alliance approached Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
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  • #Detainee surrendered to [[Afghan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]] forces in November 2001.}}
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  • ...|archive-date= 23 November 2010 |url-status= dead }}</ref> The Ghanaian [[Alliance|allied]] with the [[Allies of World War II|Allies]] in World War II.<ref na ...{cite web|author=World Bank|title=Government of Ghana partners with Cities Alliance to host Special Forum on rapid urbanization in Ghana|work=Worldbank.org|pub
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  • ...mar]], leader of the Taliban. After the [[Afgan Northern Alliance|Northern Alliance]] accompanied by [[United States|U.S.]] and [[United Kingdom|British]] forc
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  • :#The detainee was captured by the Afghan Northern Alliance and then turned over to U.S. Forces. ...is Taliban leader was in charge of all the Arabs on the front lines in the northern area of Afghanistan near Konduz and Marzar e Sharif.
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  • ...luding all the [[great power]]s, fought as part of two opposing [[military alliance]]s: the [[Allies of World War II|Allies]] and the [[Axis powers|Axis]]. Man ...many conquered or controlled much of [[continental Europe]], in a military alliance with [[Fascist Italy (1922–1943)|Italy]], [[Empire of Japan|Japan]] and o
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  • ...scovite army but could not capitalize on the victory. Vyhovsky's unpopular alliance with the Poles deprived him of most Cossack support, especially the [[Zapor ...the hetman began looking for other options. The Crimean Khanate had had an alliance with the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth since 1654, and it was decided to r
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  • ...l organizations that were working with both the Taliban and the [[Northern Alliance]] in the opium trade.}} ..., destroying the vehicle and the ammunition that it was carrying back from northern [[Pakistan]].<ref name=BBC31290147>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-312
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  • ...detainee participated in military operations against the [[Afghan Northern Alliance|coalition]].
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  • believes saved his life after he was captured by the Northern Alliance in Afghanistan.
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  • ...ffa"/><ref name="warn"/> He is additionally said to have fought [[Northern Alliance]] troops twice to stabilise Taliban control of the country, and to have eat
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  • ...[[Panjshir prison]] in 1999, after being captured by the [[Afghan Northern Alliance]].<ref name=Multimania-1999-10/> He was alleged to have been recruited to
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  • ...elp of Afghan forces. Baradar fought against the U.S.-supported [[Northern Alliance]] and, according to ''[[Newsweek]]'', "hopped on a motorcycle and drove his
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