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... make people look at them instead of the organized activities . In Xaghra , the
figures invaded the centre of the square before and after the dancing took place
and remained on the fringes during the dance itself , not only watching but in
some ...
... make people look at them instead of the organized activities . In Xaghra , the
figures invaded the centre of the square before and after the dancing took place
and remained on the fringes during the dance itself , not only watching but in
some ...
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As St. Georgi Novi of Sofia said , the rulers , even the most powerful , changed ,
but Christianity always remained ( this was an answer to the proud statement of
the Sheriat judge that the Ottoman Sultan was the most powerful ruler in the
world ) ...
As St. Georgi Novi of Sofia said , the rulers , even the most powerful , changed ,
but Christianity always remained ( this was an answer to the proud statement of
the Sheriat judge that the Ottoman Sultan was the most powerful ruler in the
world ) ...
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Although Hungary was granted some degree of independence , in addition to the
common sovereign the most important ministries ( foreign affairs , defence and
finance ) remained effectively under Austrian control . 10. Even in the realm of ...
Although Hungary was granted some degree of independence , in addition to the
common sovereign the most important ministries ( foreign affairs , defence and
finance ) remained effectively under Austrian control . 10. Even in the realm of ...
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