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    Bey (French pronunciation: [bɛ] beh; Arpitan: Bês) is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France. Communes of the Ain department "Répertoire national...
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  • leader of a beylik. Bey or BEY may also refer to: Bey, Ain, a commune in France Bey, Saône-et-Loire, a commune in France Bey-sur-Seille, a commune in the...
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    Al Ain (Arabic: ٱلْعَيْن, al-ʿayn, literally, the spring of water) is a border city on the eastern side of Tawam oasis and the seat of the administrative...
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    Souhna Maoklane Salah Bey Sétif Aïn Abessa Aïn Arnat Aïn Azel Aïn El Kébira Aïn Azel Aïn Lahdjar Aïn Legraj Aïn Oulmane Aïn Roua Aïn Sebt Aït Naoual Mezada...
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    Aïn Beïda (Arabic: عين البيضاء) is a city and municipality (baladiyah) located in Oum El Bouaghi Province, Algeria, south east of Constantine and north...
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  • travelling to Algiers. The Algerian army commanded by General Said Bey ambushed the militias in Ain Defla with helicopter gunships and heavy artillery as they...
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    Aïn M'lila (Arabic: عين مليلة, Ayn Malīlah; which means "the white source", the root m-l-l being of Berber origin) is a town and commune in Oum El Bouaghi...
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    Ahmed Bey ben Mohamed Sherif, also known as Ahmed Bey or Hadj Ahmed Bey (Arabic: الحاج أحمد باي) (c. 1784 - c. 1850) was the last bey of Constantine in...
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  • Ras ul-Ain camps)
    Daurri (Diirri) Bey, son of the Turkish Bey of Aleppo Defterdar Djemal, was the official High Executioner of Armenians at Ras-el-Ain: "this brute, after...
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  • centre was the Buraimi Oasis and the village, then town (now city) of Al Ain. They have long had a strong alliance with the Ruling family of Abu Dhabi...
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    foot of Jebel Boukornine from two sources named Aïn El Bey and Aïn El Ariane. In 1826, Hussein II Bey (1784–1835) decided to build a palace next to a...
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    K. Pederson, Archaeological Assessment Report on the Venus Towers Site (BEY 194), Beirut – For the Venus Towers Real Estate Development Company, Philipps-Universität...
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    Gex (French: [ʒɛks]; Arpitan: Gèx; Italian: Gesio) is a commune in the Ain department in eastern France and a subprefecture of the department. It lies...
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    Saffron Palace (category Ain Shams University)
    Abbassia at Khalifa Maʽmon Road. Now it is inside the main campus of the Ain Shams University. The Saffron Palace was an Egyptian royal palace. Farouk...
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    him. In the battle of Ain Salm near Aleppo, Suleiman attacked Tutush but his forces fled before Tutush's army under Artuk Bey and Suleiman was killed...
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    Mers El Kébir (category Aïn El Turk District)
    1509. The Spanish held both cities until 1708, when they were driven out by Bey Mustapha Ben Youssef (also known as Bouchelaghem). The Spanish returned in...
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