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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Sky Kingdom - Symbols

A giant pink teapot two stories high, with matching blue vase, costing 45 million Malaysian ringgit. According to one interview it "was inspired by the dreams of one of the cult's followers, and reflects a similar vessel in the sky which God uses to shower his blessings on mankind. "Followers who come to the village for the first time have to drink "holy water" pouring from a giant vase that is perpetually filled by the teapot." quoted in "Apologetics Ind ...

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Sky Kingdom, Sky Kingdom - Following, Sky Kingdom - Beliefs and practices, Sky Kingdom - Symbols, Sky Kingdom - History

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Tragic Kingdom - Personnel

No Doubt Tom Dumont - guitar Tony Kanal - bass Eric Stefani - piano, keyboard Gwen Stefani - vocals Adrian Young - percussion, drums Additional personnel Bill Bergman - saxophone Aloke Dasgupta - sitar Melissa "Missy" Hasin - cello Nick Lane - trombone Les Lovitt - trumpet Gabrial McNair - percussion, trombone Stephen Perkins - steel drums Greg Smith - baritone saxopho ...

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Tragic Kingdom, Tragic Kingdom - Track listing, Tragic Kingdom - Personnel, Tragic Kingdom - Production, Tragic Kingdom - Charts

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - The 10th Kingdom - Synopsis

As The 10th Kingdom begins, Prince Wendell prepares to visit the Dark Queen at a state prison. Unfortunately, his visit goes awry when the Dark Queen escapes from her cell, with help from Relish, the Troll King. Relish is attempting to break his children (Blabberwort, Burly, and Blue Bell) out of jail when the Dark Queen mesmerizes him, causing him to let her out of her cell. Once the Dark Queen escapes, she uses magic to force Prince Wendell to switch bodies with her dog. She intends to kill the real prince, but he escapes though an ...

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The 10th Kingdom, The 10th Kingdom - Synopsis, The 10th Kingdom - Cast & Characters, The 10th Kingdom - The Nine Kingdoms and the 10th Kingdom, The 10th Kingdom - Magical Characters of The 10th Kingdom, The 10th Kingdom - Directed by, The 10th Kingdom - Release Information, The 10th Kingdom - List of Similar Movies

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Sky Kingdom - History

1943 Ariffin Mohamad (the future Ayah Pin) born in Beris, Kampung Besar Bachok, Kelantan. 1953 He becomes seriously ill, and he alleges that an angel visited him. 1973 The angel returns; Ayah Pin begins his spiritual career. 1975 Spiritual group forms in Bagan Lebai Tahir, Butterworth, Penang. Whether Ayah Pin was the founder is unclear; during this phase he may have been a follower of Hassan Tuhan (a.k.a. Anak Rimau), apparently another claimant to divinity. mid-1980's (?) Sky Kingdom commune formed on its present site. Some reports state that the office of Islamic Affairs declare ...

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Sky Kingdom, Sky Kingdom - Following, Sky Kingdom - Beliefs and practices, Sky Kingdom - Symbols, Sky Kingdom - History

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Gwynedd - Government

Among the more powerful of the early kings of Gwynedd were Cadwallon ap Cadfan who invaded Northumbria and briefly controlled it, and Rhodri the Great (844 - 878) who was able to add Powys and part of southern Wales to his realm, becoming the first ruler to control the greater part of Wales. On the other hand Howell the Good (942-950) of Deheubarth was able to annex Gwynedd to his own kingdom. During the period of the Norman conquest of Wales, between the years 1066 and 1282, Gwynedd was a centre of national resistance, the last stron ...

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Kingdom of Gwynedd, Kingdom of Gwynedd - Government, Kingdom of Gwynedd - Administration, Kingdom of Gwynedd - End of Independence, Kingdom of Gwynedd - List of Kings/Princes, Kingdom of Gwynedd - Fictional reference

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Khotan - Culture

According to legend, the foundation of Khotan occurred when the eldest son of the Indian Buddhist emperor Ashoka settled there in the early 3rd century BCE. However, it is likely to have existed earlier than this as the Yuezhi (known later as the Kushans) had been trading the famous nephrite jade from the region to China for some centuries prior to this. The kingdom became one of the major centers of Buddhism, and is primarily associated with the Mahayana branch. It differed in this respect to Kucha, a Shravakayana-dominated ki ...

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Kingdom of Khotan, Kingdom of Khotan - Capital, Kingdom of Khotan - Culture, Kingdom of Khotan - History, Kingdom of Khotan - Neighbors, Kingdom of Khotan - History Timeline

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Sukhothai kingdom - History

The city of Sukhothai was part of the great Khmer empire until 1238, when two Thai chieftains, Pho Khun Pha Muang and Pho Khun Bang Klang Hao, declared their independence and established a Thai-ruled kingdom. Pho Khun Bang Klang Hao later became the first king of Sukhothai, calling himself Pho Khun Si Indrathit (or Intradit). This event traditionally marks the founding of the modern Thai nation, although other less well-known Thai kingdoms, such as Lanna, Phayao and Chiang ...

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Sukhothai kingdom, Sukhothai kingdom - History, Sukhothai kingdom - The Kings of Sukhothai

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Khotan - History

Han Dynasty Chapter 96A of the Hanshu or 'History of the Former Han' (which covers the period from 125 BCE to 23 CE) says that Yutian, or Khotan, had 3,300 households, 19,300 individuals and 2,400 people able to bear arms. The town obviously grew very quickly after China opened the Silk Routes to the West, for the population had more than quadrupled by the time of the Later Han. Here is the entry on Khotan from the Hou Hanshu as tran ...

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Kingdom of Khotan, Kingdom of Khotan - Capital, Kingdom of Khotan - Culture, Kingdom of Khotan - History, Kingdom of Khotan - Neighbors, Kingdom of Khotan - History Timeline

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Hawaii - Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai'i

Queen Lili'uokalani was selected as the successor to King Kalakaua by the House of Nobles and House of Commons which was in accordance with the Hawaiian Kingdom constitution. She was selected to head a monarchy that was left impotent by her brother's Bayonet Constitution of 1887. David Kalākaua's Royal Cabinet forced him at gunpoint to sign the constitution stripping the monarchy of much of its power in favor of an administration controlled by Hawaiian citizens of European descent. Some claim this ...

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Kingdom of Hawaii, Kingdom of Hawaii - Formation, Kingdom of Hawaii - Government, Kingdom of Hawaii - Kamehameha Dynasty, Kingdom of Hawaii - Elected monarchy, Kingdom of Hawaii - Kalākaua Dynasty, Kingdom of Hawaii - Overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawai'i, Kingdom of Hawaii - Royal estates, Kingdom of Hawaii - Palaces, Kingdom of Hawaii - Royal grounds, Kingdom of Hawaii - Other notable Hawaiian royals, Kingdom of Hawaii - Kamehameha Dynasty, Kingdom of Hawaii - Kalākaua Dynasty, Kingdom of Hawaii - Other notable royal subjects, Kingdom of Hawaii - Authors and artists, Kingdom of Hawaii - Civil leaders, Kingdom of Hawaii - Religious leaders

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - The Keys to the Kingdom - Plot

The series' protagonist is a boy, Arthur Penhaligon, who is an asthmatic. The series begins on a Monday and each book moves onto the next day of the week, concluding on Sunday. Each day features beings collectively known as the Morrow Days, which govern a portion of the universe (the Lower House, the Middle House, the Upper House, the Border Sea, the Far Reaches, the Incomporable Gardens, and the Great Maze). The adventure begins when Arthur is nearly killed by an asthma attack on a Monday cross-country run at school. Two new kids (Le ...

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The Keys to the Kingdom, The Keys to the Kingdom - Plot, The Keys to the Kingdom - Characters Mister Monday, The Keys to the Kingdom - Characters Grim Tuesday, The Keys to the Kingdom - Characters Drowned Wednesday, The Keys to the Kingdom - Locations within the House, The Keys to the Kingdom - Books Within the Series

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom Hospital - Plot Overview

The story tells of the fictional Kingdom Hospital located in Lewiston, Maine built on the site of a mill manufacturing military uniforms during the American Civil War. Subsequently, a hospital - now known as the "Old Kingdom" - was built on the site but it too burnt down, and the current hospital is known as the "New Kingdom". A psychic named Mrs. Druse checked in to the hospital numerous times and is mistaken by the staff there as a hypochondriac. She asks for the assistance of Dr. Hook to uncover the truth about the hospital and the ...

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Kingdom Hospital, Kingdom Hospital - Plot Overview, Kingdom Hospital - Cast, Kingdom Hospital - The hospital staff, Kingdom Hospital - Patients past and present, Kingdom Hospital - Recurring cast, Kingdom Hospital - Episodes, Kingdom Hospital - Thy Kingdom Come, Kingdom Hospital - Death's Kingdom, Kingdom Hospital - Goodbye Kiss, Kingdom Hospital - The West Side of Midnight, Kingdom Hospital - Hook's Kingdom, Kingdom Hospital - The Young and the Headless, Kingdom Hospital - Black Noise, Kingdom Hospital - Heartless, Kingdom Hospital - Butterfingers, Kingdom Hospital - The Passion of Reverend Jimmy, Kingdom Hospital - Seizure Day, Kingdom Hospital - Shoulda Stood in Bed, Kingdom Hospital - Finale, Kingdom Hospital - Broadcasters, Kingdom Hospital - Trivia

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Middle kingdoms of India - Kingdoms and Empires

The Aryans had invaded India from the Northwest, according to the Aryan Invasion Theory, and settled originally in the Punjab region. From there, according to this theory, they gradually penetrated eastward, clearing dense forests and establishing 'tribal' settlements along the Ganga and Yamuna (Jamuna) plains between 1500 BCE and 800 BCE; they ruled over this area after forming the basis of the three upper castes. This period corresponds to the Vedic ...

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Middle kingdoms of India, Middle kingdoms of India - Kingdoms and Empires, Middle kingdoms of India - The Mauryan Empire, Middle kingdoms of India - Foreign kingdoms, Middle kingdoms of India - The Deccan and the south, Middle kingdoms of India - Gupta and Harsha, Middle kingdoms of India - The southern rivals

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Middle kingdoms of India - Foreign kingdoms

After the disintegration of the Mauryan Empire in the 2nd century BCE, South Asia became a collage of regional powers with overlapping boundaries. India's unguarded northwestern border again attracted a series of invaders between 200 BCE and CE 300. As the Aryans had done, the invaders became "Indianized" in the process of their conquest and settlement. Also, this period witnessed remarkable intellectual and artisti ...

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Middle kingdoms of India, Middle kingdoms of India - Kingdoms and Empires, Middle kingdoms of India - The Mauryan Empire, Middle kingdoms of India - Foreign kingdoms, Middle kingdoms of India - The Deccan and the south, Middle kingdoms of India - Gupta and Harsha, Middle kingdoms of India - The southern rivals

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Odrysian kingdom - History

The Odrysian state was the first Thracian kingdom that acquired power in the region, by the unification of many Thracian tribes under a single ruler, King Teres. Initially, the state included eastern Thrace and regions as far north as the mouths of the Danube. Teres' son, Sitalkes proved to be a good military leader, forcing the tribes that defected the alliance to acknowledge his sovereignty. The rich state that spread from the Danube to the Aegean built roads to develop trade and built a powerful army that could reach 150,000 men. In 429 BC, they organized a campaign against the Macedonians ...

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Odrysian kingdom, Odrysian kingdom - History, Odrysian kingdom - List of Odrysian kings

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Redonda - Contested kings

Kingdom of Redonda - Scenario 1 Literary. Jon Wynne-Tyson, 1967 - 1997 (styled as King Juan II) Javier Marías, 1997 - present (styled as King Javier I) Kingdom of Redonda - Scenario 2. Arthur John Roberts, 1967 - 1989 (also styled as King Juan II) William Leonard Gates, 1989 - present (styled as King Leo) [followed Roberts] Kingdom of Redonda - Scenario 3. Robert Williamson, 1984/5 - ...

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom Hearts - Plot summary

Kingdom Hearts begins on the lush, tropical islands called "Destiny Islands", home to the main characters Sora, Riku, and Kairi. The three children wish to leave the island that they have been confined to all their life, so they build a raft to escape. The night before the voyage, a storm sweeps through the island, and evil shadow-creatures called the Heartless appear. The three friends are separated. When Sora finds Riku surrounded by darkness, Riku disappears and Sora has to fight the Heartless, who are being used to tear down the w ...

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Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts - Plot summary, Kingdom Hearts - Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts - Worlds, Kingdom Hearts - Voice cast, Kingdom Hearts - English language version, Kingdom Hearts - Japanese language version, Kingdom Hearts - Music, Kingdom Hearts - Characters, Kingdom Hearts - Final Fantasy cameos, Kingdom Hearts - Negative criticisms, Kingdom Hearts - Manga, Kingdom Hearts - Trivia, Kingdom Hearts - Sequels, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts II

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom Hearts - Voice cast

Note: Most of the Disney Characters are voiced by their original voice actors from the movies or their voice actors for the animated series (where applicable, e.g. Dan Castellaneta as Genie, rather than Robin Williams.) Kingdom Hearts - English language version. Haley Joel Osment ... as Sora Tony Anselmo ... as Donald Duck Bill Farmer ... as Goofy David Gallagher ... as Riku Hayden Panettiere ... as Kairi Billy Zane ... as Ansem Susan Blakeslee ... ...

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Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts - Plot summary, Kingdom Hearts - Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts - Worlds, Kingdom Hearts - Voice cast, Kingdom Hearts - English language version, Kingdom Hearts - Japanese language version, Kingdom Hearts - Music, Kingdom Hearts - Characters, Kingdom Hearts - Final Fantasy cameos, Kingdom Hearts - Negative criticisms, Kingdom Hearts - Manga, Kingdom Hearts - Trivia, Kingdom Hearts - Sequels, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts II

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom Hearts - Negative criticisms

Kingdom Hearts has been criticized by some Final Fantasy fans for making poor use of the Final Fantasy characters placed in it. For example, several prominent characters are made much younger and do not play a major role in the story. Some fans also disapproved of the casting of the voice actors for the more popular Final Fantasy characters: in particular, the casting of pop music singers Mandy Moo ...

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Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts - Plot summary, Kingdom Hearts - Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts - Worlds, Kingdom Hearts - Voice cast, Kingdom Hearts - English language version, Kingdom Hearts - Japanese language version, Kingdom Hearts - Music, Kingdom Hearts - Characters, Kingdom Hearts - Final Fantasy cameos, Kingdom Hearts - Negative criticisms, Kingdom Hearts - Manga, Kingdom Hearts - Trivia, Kingdom Hearts - Sequels, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts - Kingdom Hearts II

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Politics

Immediately after the 1st of December proclamation, negotiations between the People's Council (of the State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs) and the Serbian government resulted in agreement over the new government which was to be headed by Nikola Pašić. However when this was submitted to the approval of the regent it was rejected so producing the new state's first government crisis. All the parties regarded this as a violation of parliamentary principles but the crisis was resolved when they agreed to replace Pašić by Stojan Protić who wa ...

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Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Formation, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Politics, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - From Constituent Assembly to Dictatorship, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - The 6th of January Dictatorship, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Downfall, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - List of Kings, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - List of Prime ministers, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Internal divisions, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - External link

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Downfall

On March 25, 1941, Prince Regent Pavle signed the Tripartite Pact in Vienna. Because of his decision, massive demonstrations took place in Belgrade and, after this, his nephew, together with a group of pro-English officers and middle class politicians, made a coup d'état on March 27, 1941. General Dušan Simović became prime minister and Yugoslavia backed out of the Axis sphere in all but name. Although the new rulers opposed Germany, they also feared that if Hitler attacked Yugoslavia, the United Kingdom was not in any real position to help. For the safety of the country, they declared th ...

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Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Formation, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Politics, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - From Constituent Assembly to Dictatorship, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - The 6th of January Dictatorship, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Downfall, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Demographics, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - List of Kings, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - List of Prime ministers, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - Internal divisions, Kingdom of Yugoslavia - External link

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - United Kingdom - Government and politics

The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, with executive power exercised on behalf of the Queen by the Prime Minister and other cabinet ministers who head departments. The cabinet, including the Prime Minister, and other ministers collectively make up Her Majesty's Government. These ministers are drawn from and are responsible to Parliament, the legislative body, which is traditionally considered to be "supreme" (that is, able to legislate on any matter and not bound by decisions of its predecessors). The UK is one of the few countries in ...

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United Kingdom, United Kingdom - History, United Kingdom - Government and politics, United Kingdom - Subdivisions, United Kingdom - Military, United Kingdom - Geography, United Kingdom - Economy, United Kingdom - Society, United Kingdom - Demographics, United Kingdom - Culture, United Kingdom - Sport, United Kingdom - Miscellaneous topics

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kingdom: Encyclopedia II - Indo-Greek Kingdom - Enduring legacy of the Indo-Greek Kingdom

From the 1st century CE, the Greek communities of central Asia and northwestern India lived under the control of the Kushan branch of the Yuezhi, apart from a short-lived invasion of the Indo-Parthian Kingdom. The Kushans founded the Kushan Empire, which was to prosper for several centuries. In the south, the Greeks were under the rule of the Western Kshatrapas. It is unclear how much longer the Greeks managed to maintain a distinct presence in the Indian su ...

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Indo-Greek Kingdom, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Early History, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Evidence of the initial invasion, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Consolidation and rise of Menander I, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Bactrian invasions against Indo-Greek Kingdoms, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Culture, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Religion, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Buddhism, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Hinduism, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Zoroastrianism, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Art, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Incipient Greco-Buddhist art, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Indo-Greeks in the art of Gandhara, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Economy, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Armed forces, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Later History, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Eastern territories, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Western territories, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Enduring legacy of the Indo-Greek Kingdom, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Art and religion, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Astronomy, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Military role, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Linguistic legacy, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Influence of Indo-Greek coinage, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Genetic contribution, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Greco-Roman exchanges with India, Indo-Greek Kingdom - List of the Indo-Greek kings and their territories, Indo-Greek Kingdom - Notes

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