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Name: Askia Muhammad Ture
Birth Date: c. 1443
Death Date: 1538
Gender: Male
Occupations: king

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Askia Muhammad Ture (ca. 1443-1538) founded the Askia dynasty of the West African Songhay empire. He extended the conquests of Sunni Ali, promoted commerce, and increased the political influence of Islam in his state. Muhammad's father was a Soninke...


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Askia the Great (c. 1442-1538, also Muhammad Ture) was a Soninke king of the Songhai Empire in the late 15th century. Askia Muhammad strengthened his country and made it the largest country in West Africa's history. At its peak under Muhammad, the...


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Mohammad Modarreszadeh
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Director, biomedical engineering Cleveland Medical Devices Inc. There's nothing more aggravating to Mohammad Modarreszadeh than leaving things unfinished. It was one reason the 37-year-old biomedical engineer in 1994 left 16 years of academic life to put theory into practice at...
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04/18/2001: 829 words, approx. 3 pages
MOHAMMAD RABBANI was the deputy leader of the Taliban movement in Afghanistan. He was one of the original members of the Taliban, the group of religious scholars who first captured the world's attention when they emerged out of nowhere to seize Afghanistan's second city,...
 


 

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