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  1. Hace 9 horas · Regency of Algiers. The Regency of Algiers [a] ( Arabic: دولة الجزائر, romanized : Dawlat al-Jaza'ir) was a largely independent tributary state of the Ottoman Empire during the early modern period, located on the Barbary Coast of North Africa from 1516 to 1830.

  2. Hace 1 día · Between 1900 and 1910, many scientists like Wilhelm Wien, Max Abraham, Hermann Minkowski, or Gustav Mie believed that all forces of nature are of electromagnetic origin (the so-called "electromagnetic world view"). This was connected with the electron theory developed between 1892 and 1904 by Hendrik Lorentz.

  3. Hace 9 horas · Pakistan. The Maratha Empire ( / məˈrɑːtə / muh-RAH-ta; [3] [4] [5] Marathi pronunciation: [məˈɾaːʈʰaː]) also referred to as the Maratha Confederacy was an early modern Indian empire and later a confederation that controlled large portions of the Indian Subcontinent in the 18th century. Maratha rule formally began in 1674 [note 1 ...

  4. Hace 9 horas · An Act to render Penal the inciting Infants to Betting or Wagering or to borrowing Money. (Repealed by Minors' Contracts Act 1987 (England and Wales) and Age of Legal Capacity (Scotland) Act 1991) Poor Law (Ireland) Act 1892. 55 & 56 Vict. c. 5. 20 May 1892. An Act to amend the Poor Law (Ireland) Acts.

  5. Hace 9 horas · Par la lettre apostolique Ad pastoralis dignitatis fastigium, le pape Benoît XIV approuve le 25 février 1749 [12] les statuts de l'institut, et celui-ci reçoit le nom de Congrégation du Très Saint Rédempteur, afin d'éviter toute confusion avec d'autres congrégations portant le nom de Saint-Sauveur [13].

  6. Hace 9 horas · Judaism. Related ethnic groups. Other Indo-Aryan peoples. The Marathi people ( Marathi: मराठी लोक, romanized: Marāṭhī lōka) or Marathis (Marathi: मराठी, romanized: Marāṭhī) are an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group who are indigenous to Maharashtra in western India. They natively speak Marathi, an Indo-Aryan ...

  7. Hace 9 horas · ssa. Glottolog. None. Distribution of Nilo-Saharan languages (in yellow) The Nilo-Saharan languages are a proposed family of African languages spoken by somewhere around 70 million speakers, [1] mainly in the upper parts of the Chari and Nile rivers, including historic Nubia, north of where the two tributaries of the Nile meet.