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  • 61Aurès Mountains — Eastern Atlas Mountain range …

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  • 62Massagetae — Asia in 323 BC, showing the Massagetae and their neighbors. The Massageteans[1] (Greek: Μασσαγέται, Massagetai; Latin: Massagetae) or Massagetaeans[2] …

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  • 63List of wars before 1000 — *Prehistoric warfare *Mythological wars **Battle of Zhuolu about 2500 BC **Kurukshetra War, based on warfare in the Kuru kingdom of ancient India, ca. 1200 900 BC **Trojan War, based on events of ca. 1200 BC *ca. 2530 BC Battle of Magh Ithe in… …

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  • 64Old Norwegian — This article is part of a series on: Old Norse Dialects …

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  • 65Germanic substrate hypothesis — The Germanic substrate hypothesis is an attempt to explain the distinctive nature of the Germanic languages within the context of the Indo European language family. It postulates that the elements of the common Germanic vocabulary and syntactical …

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  • 66History of Silesia — can be traced for many millenias, although only the last one and a half are relatively known. Silesia has been inhabited from time immemorial by people of multiple ethnic groups. Germanic tribes were first recorded within Silesia in the 1st… …

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  • 67Old Gutnish — The approximate extent of Old Norse and related languages in the early 10th century:    Old West Norse dialect …

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  • 68Germanic strong verb — In the Germanic languages, a strong verb is one which marks its past tense by means of ablaut. In English, these are verbs like sing, sang, sung. The term strong verb is a translation of German starkes Verb , which was coined by the linguist… …

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  • 69Exarchate of Africa — Infobox Former Subdivision Image native name = aut|Exarchatus Africae conventional long name = Exarchate of Africa common name = Exarchate of Africa continent = Africa, Europe subdivision = Exarchate nation = the East Roman Empire era = Late… …

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  • 70High German consonant shift — High German subdivides into Upper German (green) and Central German (blue), and is distinguished from Low German (yellow) and Dutch. The main isoglosses, the Benrath and Speyer lines, are marked in black. In historical linguistics, the High… …

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