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  2. Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi - Wikipedia

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    Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi. Abū Isḥāq Ibrāhīm ibn Mūsā al-Shāṭibī (720 – 790 A.H./1320 – 1388 C.E.) was an Andalusí Sunni Islamic scholar. [2] He was regarded in his time as among the leading jurist and legal theoretician in the Maliki school of law. [3] He was well-versed in the science of hadith and Quranic interpretation.

  3. Aštabi - Wikipedia

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    Lugal-Marada, Ninurta or Zababa. Ugaritic equivalent. Attar. Aštabi ( Ugaritic: 𐎀𐎌𐎚𐎁, aštb [1] ), also known as Aštabil, was a god worshiped in the third millennium BCE in Ebla, later incorporated into Hurrian beliefs in locations such as Alalakh and Ugarit and as a result also into the religion of the Hittite Empire.

  4. Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies - Wikipedia

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    IC 883 (Arp 193), remnant of two galaxies' merger. Arp 147, an interacting pair of ring galaxies. The Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies is a catalog of peculiar galaxies produced by Halton Arp in 1966. A total of 338 galaxies are presented in the atlas, which was originally published in 1966 by the California Institute of Technology.

  5. Galaxy formation and evolution - Wikipedia

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    The study of galaxy formation and evolution is concerned with the processes that formed a heterogeneous universe from a homogeneous beginning, the formation of the first galaxies, the way galaxies change over time, and the processes that have generated the variety of structures observed in nearby galaxies. Galaxy formation is hypothesized to ...

  6. al-Shatibi - Wikipedia

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    al-Shatibi. Al-Shatibi is an Arabic name indicating an origin in Xàtiva (Spain). It may refer to: Abu Ishaq al-Shatibi (1320–1388), Andalusian scholar of Maliki fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) Abu al-Qasim al-Shatibi (1144–1194), Andalusian scholar of qira'at (Quran recitation methods) Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  7. SS Baikal - Wikipedia

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    Propulsion. Two aft wing propellers and one bow propeller. Speed. 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph) Capacity. 300 passengers and crew. 27 freight biaxial railway cars. SS Baikal was an ice-breaking train ferry that linked the eastern and western portions of the Trans-Siberian Railroad across Lake Baikal . SS Baikal on the day before launching.

  8. Outline of galaxies - Wikipedia

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    The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to galaxies: Galaxies – gravitationally bound systems of stars, stellar remnants, interstellar gas, dust, and dark matter. The word galaxy is derived from the Greek galaxias (γαλαξίας), literally "milky", a reference to the Milky Way. Galaxies range in size from ...

  9. Basilisk - Wikipedia

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    European. In European bestiaries and legends, a basilisk ( / ˈbæsɪlɪsk / or / ˈbæzɪlɪsk / [1]) is a legendary reptile reputed to be a serpent king, who causes death to those who look into its eyes. According to the Naturalis Historia of Pliny the Elder, the basilisk of Cyrene is a small snake, "being not more than twelve inches in ...

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