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Date: 2010-02-10 21:59:40
Fertile Crescent
Languages of Israel
Languages of Iraq
Manichaeism
Aramaic languages
Old Turkic language
Aramaic alphabet
Manichaean alphabet
International Dunhuang Project
Languages of Asia
Asia
Culture

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