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Nevetheless, the writing is still as impressive as ever and eagle-eyed viewers will spot references to his earlier work including the subtle mentions of a man called Ashar, who goes on to found the Asharite faith which plays a major role in Al-Rassan.
Author Profile: Guy Gavriel Kay Adam Whitehead 2006
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Nevetheless, the writing is still as impressive as ever and eagle-eyed viewers will spot references to his earlier work including the subtle mentions of a man called Ashar, who goes on to found the Asharite faith which plays a major role in Al-Rassan.
Archive 2006-12-01 Adam Whitehead 2006
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What you see on the shore is properly called Ashar, but the two places merge into one another.
In Mesopotamia Maurice Nicoll 1918
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And so at last anchor is dropped off Basrah, as 'Ashar' is usually referred to as 'Basrah' by everyone out of the actual place.
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Informal political groups such as Ashar (Solidarity) have since helped to open up the political process further.
WN.com - Articles related to Kyrgyzstan Swears in Caretaker President 2010
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Informal political groups such as Ashar (Solidarity) have since helped to open up the political process further.
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Informal political groups such as Ashar (Solidarity) have since helped to open up the political process further.
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Informal political groups such as Ashar (Solidarity) have since helped to open up the political process further.
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Informal political groups such as Ashar (Solidarity) have since helped to open up the political process further.
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Informal political groups such as Ashar (Solidarity) have since helped to open up the political process further.
WN.com - Articles related to Kyrgyzstan Swears in Caretaker President 2010
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