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  • ...attend a private dinner at an eating club in the [[Southern United States|South]]. During the dinner, he (unintentionally) insults or otherwise offends the ...nities and sororities|fraternity]] brothers from the [[University of South Carolina]]. On learning the reason for his trip, they show him the ''Pam and Tommy''
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  • ...en|access-date=2017-02-23}}</ref> Japan,<ref name=":4" /> the [[Outline of South Asian history|Indian subcontinent]], [[Greater Persia|Persia]], [[Europe]], ...gypt]], and their distinctive triangular arrowheads have been found as far south as [[Aswan]]. These nomadic peoples were dependent upon neighbouring settle
    111 KB (16,649 words) - 20:57, 27 April 2017
  • ...numerous specimens. Research indicates snakeheads likely originated in the south Himalayan region of the Indian Subcontinent (modern-day northern [[India]] ...ladelphia, Pennsylvania]],<ref name="baltsun" /> and reservoirs in [[North Carolina]].<ref name="usgs2004" />
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  • ...所破,西擊塞王。</ref> The Sai would subsequently migrate into [[South Asia]], where they founded various [[Indo-Scythians|Indo-Scythian]] kingdom ...]], where they became unified under [[Kujula Kadphises]] and expanded into South Asia, founding the [[Kushan Empire]], which at its peak under [[Kanishka]]
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  • ...s their connection to the Saka? ===Ancient accounts of Central Asians in South Asia=== [[Pliny the Elder|Pliny]] also mentions ''Aseni'' and ''Asoi'' clans south of the [[Hindukush]].<ref>Pliny: ''Hist Nat''., VI.21.8–23.11, ''List of
    49 KB (7,443 words) - 22:30, 27 April 2017
  • ...sh and [[Galician Jews]] descend from the Khazars, a Tatar people from the south of Russia who converted to Judaism in mass at the time of [[Charlemagne]]." ...Jews in the time of Muhammad, and a Turkic people who were mainly Jews in South Russia in the ninth century. Judaism is indeed the reconstructed political
    84 KB (11,940 words) - 22:30, 27 April 2017

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