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The fall of Da'ud can be attributed in part to the determination of Sultan Mahmud II 1808-39 to curtail provincial autonomy and restore the central authority of his government throughout the realm...
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PALMER: Da'ud met his wife Laila Lake, a fashion design and business marketing student, at a Muslim students 'conference in Virginia.
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Sources from the kidnappers 'Da'ud subclan militia put the figure at 150,000 dollars.
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The aid workers were seized at the north Mogadishu airstrip by militiamen of the Da'ud subclan of Ali Madhi's north Mogadishu
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The aid workers were seized at the north Mogadishu airstrip 10 days ago by militiamen of the Da'ud subclan of Ali Madhi's north
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In the Old Testament, however, it is connected especially with the great King David (I Kings, xvi, 1 and passim), whose name is given to the three cisterns (Bi 'Da'ud), found northwest of the town, not far from the tomb of Rachel.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Nuriya Da'ud, 31, from Bakool, said she had nowhere else to go.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Nuriya Da'ud, 31, from Bakool, said she had nowhere else to go.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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A woman fainted after she saw the girls being shot, said Da'ud Ahmed, another witness.
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Da'ud said the pirates who captured the Alabama were from a group of seven who had hijacked a German ship.
unknown title 2009
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