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The march of Tarik from the Boetis to the Tagus,177 was directed through the Sierra
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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The third book is the Book of Tarik, which is a very detailed record of his sayings in the hangar at Bahrein.
ROUND THE BEND Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1951
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I got an Arab boy about fifteen years old called Tarik and paid him twenty rupees a month, about thirty bob, at which he was highly delighted.
ROUND THE BEND Shute, Nevil, 1899-1960 1951
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Fadhli always used a narrow pass called Tarik al Kaha, going round Mount
Southern Arabia Mabel Bent
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An activist in Deir el-Zour who gave his name as Tarik said thousands of soldiers and hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles were trying to divide the city into a smaller parts, a tactic the military has used elsewhere.
The Seattle Times 2011
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An activist in Deir al-Zour who gave his name as Tarik said that thousands of soldiers and hundreds of tanks and armored vehicles were trying to divide the city into a smaller parts, a tactic the military has used elsewhere.
NYT > Global Home By NADA BAKRI 2011
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In 711, the bold Tarik, in command of an army of 10,000 men, crossed the straits and disembarked near a rock promontory which from that day since has borne his name - Djabal Tarik ( 'Tarik's Mountain'), or Gibraltar.
ANC Today 2005
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"Tarik," Zenor said venomously, "said that the cave-in was too long to dig them out."
Dragon's Kin McCaffrey, Anne 2003
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Gibraltar is also named after a Moorish chief, called Tarik ibn Zeyad. "
Held Fast For England A Tale of the Siege of Gibraltar (1779-83) 1867
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The guy on the far right is John Wesley-Smith ", a reader called Tarik messaged.
Stuff.co.nz - Stuff 2009
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