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One was identified as Maulana, alias Mukhlis, who had trained with Islamic separatists in the
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Thousand and One Days, Persian Tales, "the preface to which (ascribed to Cazotte) alleges him to have translated the tales from a Persian work called Hezar [o] Yek Roz, i.e." The Thousand and One Days, "the MS. of which had in 1675 been communicated to the translator by a friend of his, by name Mukhlis, (Cazotte styles him" the celebrated Dervish
Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp John Payne 1879
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One was identified as Maulana, alias Mukhlis, who had trained with Islamic separatists in the Philippines and had been jailed under Malaysia's Internal Security Act. "Maulana had just got out of the car but he tried to escape so police shot him.
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Father Mukhlis, a priest at Our Lady of Salvation church in Baghdad, where the hostage incident in October occurred, called yesterday's attacks "direct oppression" against Iraqi Christians.
Two killed and eight injured in bomb attacks on Baghdad Christians 2010
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(Mukhlis) of Isfahan, the lady Aruyá tricks and exposes a Kazi, a doctor and a governor.
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Dervaysh Mukhlis, Chief Sofi of Isfahan: it was translated into
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Le Sage (of Gil Blas) is said to have converted many of the tales of Mukhlis into comic operas, which were performed at the
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Petis de la Croix was on friendly terms with Mukhlis, who allowed him to take a copy of his work in 1675, during his residence in Ispahan.
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Hatem Mukhlis, who is originally from Tikrit, said, Saddam killed my father.
Plan of Attack Bob Woodward 2004
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Hatem Mukhlis, who is originally from Tikrit, said, Saddam killed my father.
Plan of Attack Bob Woodward 2004
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