• This is a list of all airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators, the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony...
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    ruler who minted coins in his own name in 1320s; they bear the legend "Minted by Osman son of Ertugrul". Since the minting of coins was a prerogative...
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    Aspendos (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    remained for a time under Lycian hegemony.[citation needed] In 546 BC, it came under Persian domination. The fact that the city continued to mint coins in...
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    doi:10.25225/fozo.v62.i3.a6.2013. S2CID 91026124. D.W. Minter and Dudka, I.O. "Fungi of Ukraine – a preliminary checklist". CAB International, 1996 "Cybertruffle's...
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    medlar, parsnip, hawthorn, holly, rosehip, fern, blackberry, strawberry, mint, raspberry, ivy, nettle, horsetail and meadow grasses form the main trees...
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    such as lemons, oranges, figs and olives, herbs such as basil, lavender, mint, oregano, rosemary and thyme and vegetables such as garlic, onion, peppers...
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    Samarra (Arabic: سَامَرَّاء, Sāmarrāʾ) is a city in Iraq. It stands on the east bank of the Tigris in the Saladin Governorate, 125 kilometers (78 mi)...
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  • attack China by sending a portion of his army over the Himalayas, emptied the precious metal in Sultanate's treasury. He ordered minting of coins from base...
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    before being bequeathed to Rome by the former in 133 BC. It continued to mint its own coins. Its monumental buildings date from the early Empire to the...
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    Corycus (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the DGRG without Wikisource reference)
    its ancient laws; the emperors usually kept a fleet there to watch over the pirates. Corycus was also a mint in antiquity and some of its coins survive...
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