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Author: keyjobs
Date: Sep 19, 2008 11:07

GRADE EASY LAND COST US $ 1119 PP DURATION 13 Days SEASON JAN-DEC GROUP SIZE 6 & ABOVE SINGLE SUPLEMENT US $ 300 PP PAKISTAN & INDIA JOINT TOUR Turks and the Afghans under Babar in 1526 decendant of Tamerlane and Genghis Khan built up the Mogul empire which survived till 1837. They ruled from horse back what they had conquered from horse back. Till may 1529 the rule of Babar extended
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Turks and the Afghans under Babar in 1526 decendant of Tamerlane and Genghis Khan built up the Mogul empire which survived till 1837. They ruled from horse back what they had conquered from horse back. Till may 1529 the rule of Babar extended from the river Oxus to Bengal and from the Northern Deccan to the Himalayas. The great Mogul was a Turk by nationality, a Moslem by religion, a Persian by     

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Author: alpine
Date: Mar 4, 2008 23:58

Rather than post the adjunct to the train of thought that had inadvertently created a great deal of "static" with the local patrons of alt.politics.usa.republican, alt.politics.libertarian, and alt.politics.democrats, I've "reconnected" an original part of a thread I created with its follow-up, in order to achieve the coherence of thought and ideas, without interruption. It was mentioned
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"Rifty" <rifty@tpg.com.au> wrote in message news:1hmg6an.1ys0h561hr5jxrN%%rifty@tpg.com.au... > pete <one@two.net> wrote: > >> Obviously you haven't read the original post in this thread. > > The threadline stops at your post in my newsreader. It may go further > back, but not in mine. Perhaps the header was changed slightly for that > to occur, but in any case it's irrelevant to the intent     

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Author: alpine
Date: Mar 4, 2008 23:47

"Rifty" <rifty@tpg.com.au> wrote in message news:1hmg6an.1ys0h561hr5jxrN%%rifty@tpg.com.au... pete <one@two.net> wrote: Obviously you haven't read the original post in this thread. The threadline stops at your post in my newsreader. It may go further back, but not in mine. Perhaps the header was changed slightly for that to occur, but in any case it's irrelevant to the intent
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pete <one@two.net> wrote: > Obviously you haven't read the original post in this thread. The threadline stops at your post in my newsreader. It may go further back, but not in mine. Perhaps the header was changed slightly for that to occur, but in any case it's irrelevant to the intent of the post. > Even the experts can't name anyone, because the whole "stolen generation" > thing is all     

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Author: American
Date: Feb 14, 2008 11:34

pete <one@two.net> wrote: Obviously you haven't read the original post in this thread. The threadline stops at your post in my newsreader. It may go further back, but not in mine. Perhaps the header was changed slightly for that to occur, but in any case it's irrelevant to the intent of the post. Even the experts can't name anyone, because the whole "stolen generation" thing is all
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Peter Alaca wrote: > Inger-Eleonora wrote: news:3k_Ag.11926$E02.4224@newsb.telia.net > > "Peter Alaca" wrote <snip> > >> Since when do you read Arabic and Persian? > >> Don't tell me you rely on translations. You > >> know how those linguists and translators are. > > >>> Then there are the maps. I will return to them under a new > >>> threadline. > > >> Please don't. > >> > >> BTW     

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Author: Peter Webb
Date: Sep 29, 2006 07:02

Inger-Eleonora wrote: news:3k_Ag.11926$E02.4224@newsb.telia.net "Peter Alaca" wrote Inger-Eleonora wrote: "Eric Stevens" wrote "Inger-Eleonora"wrote: "Eric Stevens" wrote Fortunately we don't have to decide which side of the argument (as outlined by you) is right. They are both wrong. Well if it was Chinese sailors before 886 AD (not 1421 AD) who
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Author: Peter Webb
Date: Sep 29, 2006 07:02

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Author: Rifty
Date: Sep 29, 2006 05:47

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Author: Rifty
Date: Sep 29, 2006 05:47

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Author: Tom McDonald
Date: Aug 5, 2006 10:56

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Author: Peter Alaca
Date: Aug 5, 2006 03:53

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