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  • ...ims|Arab]] and non-Arab) and [[Arab Christians]]. It is now mainly used by Muslims and Arab Christians to refer to God.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.merriam ...z/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11139915 Malaysia court rules non-Muslims can't use 'Allah'], 14 October 2013, ''The New Zealand Herald''. Accessed o
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  • ...wn for its linguistic diversity: aside from [[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]] and [[Turkic languages|Turkic]] languages, the [[Kartvelian languages|Kar ...ermanischen Sprachen [Journal of Comparative Linguistic Research into Indo-European Philology] |volume=57 |issue= |pages=251–255 }}</ref>
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  • ...n an unsuccessful attempt to form a [[Franco-Mongol alliance]] against the Muslims in the [[Holy Land]]. It was also Arghun who requested a new bride from his ...[[Turco-Mongols]], he showed great tolerance for all faiths, even allowing Muslims to be judged under [[Sharia|Islamic Law]]. His grand [[vizier]] and minist
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  • ...nate]] at the [[Battle of Ain Jalut]]. They had earlier fought the western European Christian [[Crusades|Crusaders]] in 1154-1169 and 1213-1221, effectively dr ...t was eventually defeated. Qaitbay also tried to help the [[Islam in Spain|Muslims in Spain]], who were suffering after the Catholic [[Reconquista]], by threa
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  • ...t ''kēsara,'' whose root 'kēsa' (hair) is [[Indo-european languages|Indo-European]].{{sfn|Francke|2010|p=xxii}} ...mory, in Tibetan culture, of its Central Asian roots.'</ref> and [[Tibetan Muslims|Khache Muslim]] adversaries.
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