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'Adud_al-Dawla_29635140 | Based on the article about ''Adud al-Dawla', describe the 'Legacy' section. | many of his contemporaries, he does not seem to have felt that his admiration for the pre-Islamic Iranian civilization conflicted with his Muslim Shiite faith. According to some accounts, he repaired the Imam Husayn Shrine in Karbala, and built a mausoleum of Ali in Najaf, which is today known as the Imam Ali Mosque. H... | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Adud_al-Dawla_29635118 | Explain what ''Adud al-Dawla' covers in the 'Rule in Fars' section. | In 948, Fanna Khusraw was chosen by his uncle Imad al-Dawla as his successor because he had no heir. Imad al-Dawla died in December 949, and thus Fanna Khusraw became the new ruler of Fars. However, this appointment was not accepted by a group of Daylamite officers, who shortly rebelled against Fanna Khusraw. Rukn al-D... | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Adud_al-Dawla_29635125 | From the article on ''Adud al-Dawla', restate the 'Struggle for power in Iraq and war with the Hamdanids' content. | towards Khuzestan and easily defeated him in Ahvaz on July 1, 977. Izz al-Dawla then asked Adud al-Dawla for permission to retire and settle in Syria. However, on the road to Syria, Izz al-Dawla became convinced by Abu Taghlib, the Hamdanid ruler of Mosul, to go fight again against his cousin. On May 29, 978, Izz al-Da... | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Adud_al-Dawla_29635128 | What does the article about ''Adud al-Dawla' say regarding 'War in northern Iran'? | During the same period, Bisutun died, and his kingdom was thrown into civil war; his governor of Tabaristan, Dubaj ibn Bani, supported his son as the new Ziyarid ruler, while Bisutun's brother Qabus claimed the throne for himself. Adud al-Dawla quickly sent an army to aid Qabus against Dubaj. Qabus managed to defeat hi... | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Adud_al-Dawla_29635141 | Summarize the 'Sources' part of ''Adud al-Dawla'. | Hill, Donald Routledge, Islamic Science And Engineering, Edinburgh University Press (1993), ISBN: 0-7486-0455-3 ; Edward Granville Browne, Islamic Medicine, 2002, ISBN: 81-87570-19-9 | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Adud_al-Dawla_29635129 | Describe the 'War in northern Iran' section of the article about ''Adud al-Dawla'. | and later Kermanshah where he set up a governor. In August/September 980, Adud al-Dawla captured Hamadan and occupied the south and east area of the city. Shortly after, in October/November of the same year, Sahib ibn Abbad, the vizier of Adud al-Dawla's younger brother Mu'ayyad al-Dawla, arrived from Ray to negotiate ... | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Adud_al-Dawla_29635131 | Summarize the 'Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines' part of ''Adud al-Dawla'. | accepted. A Byzantine envoy from Constantinople shortly arrived in Baghdad and tried to persuade Adud al-Dawla to hand over the rebel, but he refused, keeping the rebel and some of his family members in Baghdad for the rest of his reign, thus strengthening his diplomatic position with the Byzantines. In 981, Adud al-Da... | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Adud_al-Dawla_29635115 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Adud al-Dawla'. | In 974 Adud al-Dawla was sent by his father to save his cousin Izz al-Dawla from a rebellion. After defeating the rebel forces, he claimed the emirate of Iraq for himself, and forced his cousin to abdicate. His father, however, became angered by this decision and restored Izz al-Dawla. After the death of Adud al-Dawla'... | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Adud_al-Dawla_29635136 | From the article on ''Adud al-Dawla', restate the 'Family' content. | Adud al-Dawla, in order to maintain peace, established marriage ties with several rulers: his daughter was married to the Abbasid caliph at-Ta'i, while another was married to the Samanids and the Ziyarid ruler Bisutun. Adud al-Dawla himself had several wives, which included the daughter of Bisutun; the daughter of Mana... | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Adud_al-Dawla_29635132 | From the article on ''Adud al-Dawla', restate the 'Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines' content. | 10-year peace treaty with them. One year later, a Byzantine envoy arrived back in Baghdad, but Adud al-Dawla was too ill to bring an end to the negotiations. In the end, the 10-year peace treaty was finally completed, and the Byzantines also agreed to mention Adud al-Dawla's name in the Friday prayer in Constantinople.... | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Adud_al-Dawla_29635120 | What information does the article about ''Adud al-Dawla' provide on 'Rule in Fars'? | the city and recaptured it from Muhammad ibn Makan. Another Daylamite military officer named Ruzbahan also shortly rebelled against Mu'izz al-Dawla, while his brother Bullaka rebelled against Adud al-Dawla at Shiraz. Abu 'l-Fadl ibn al-'Amid, however, managed to suppress the rebellion. In 966, Adud al-Dawla and Mu'izz ... | [
"'Adud al-Dawla — Consolidation of the Empire and peace negotiations with the Byzantines\n\nAdud al-Dawla was now the senior ruler of the Buyid Empire, and several rulers such as the Hamdanids, Saffarids, Shahinids, Hasanwayhids and even other lesser rulers who controlled Yemen, including its surrounding regions, a... |
'Ain_Mallaha_31298848 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Ain Mallaha'. | 'Ain Mallaha, also known as Eynan, was an Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the Natufian culture, built and settled circa 10,000–8,000 BCE. The settlement is an example of hunter-gatherer sedentism, a crucial step in the transition from foraging to farming. 'Ain Mallaha has one of the earliest known archaeologica... | [
"'Ain Mallaha\n\n'Ain Mallaha, also known as Eynan, was an Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the Natufian culture, built and settled circa 10,000–8,000 BCE. The settlement is an example of hunter-gatherer sedentism, a crucial step in the transition from foraging to farming. 'Ain Mallaha has one of the earlies... |
'Ain_Mallaha_31298851 | Explain what ''Ain Mallaha' covers in the 'Diet' section. | The inhabitants of 'Ain Mallaha were sedentary hunter gatherers; it is likely that they lived in 'Ain Mallaha year round, gathering food from the surrounding wild stands of edible vegetation, and hunting local game. The inhabitants used hand mortars for grinding wild nuts and grain, and stone sickles for cutting plants... | [
"'Ain Mallaha\n\n'Ain Mallaha, also known as Eynan, was an Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the Natufian culture, built and settled circa 10,000–8,000 BCE. The settlement is an example of hunter-gatherer sedentism, a crucial step in the transition from foraging to farming. 'Ain Mallaha has one of the earlies... |
'Ain_Mallaha_31298850 | Reconstruct the content about 'The village' from the article on ''Ain Mallaha'. | in the third phase. These phases occurred from 12,000 to 9600 BCE. The dwellings were cut into the earth, had subterranean floors, and walls that were built of dry stone. Wooden posts supported the roofs, which were probably thatches with brushwood or animal hides. Hearths were located within the dwellings. Kenyon desc... | [
"'Ain Mallaha\n\n'Ain Mallaha, also known as Eynan, was an Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the Natufian culture, built and settled circa 10,000–8,000 BCE. The settlement is an example of hunter-gatherer sedentism, a crucial step in the transition from foraging to farming. 'Ain Mallaha has one of the earlies... |
'Ain_Mallaha_31298852 | Describe the 'Burial customs' section of the article about ''Ain Mallaha'. | It is likely that entire families were buried in the remains of their own houses, the houses being subsequently abandoned. During excavation, Perrot found one dwelling to contain the graves of 11 men, women, and children, many of them wearing elaborate decorations made from dentalium shells. In another dwelling (131), ... | [
"'Ain Mallaha\n\n'Ain Mallaha, also known as Eynan, was an Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the Natufian culture, built and settled circa 10,000–8,000 BCE. The settlement is an example of hunter-gatherer sedentism, a crucial step in the transition from foraging to farming. 'Ain Mallaha has one of the earlies... |
'Ain_Mallaha_31298853 | What does the article about ''Ain Mallaha' say regarding 'Excavation'? | 'Ain Mallaha was discovered in 1954 and salvage excavations were carried out under the supervision of J. Perrot, M. Lechevalier and Francois Valla of the CNRS. | [
"'Ain Mallaha\n\n'Ain Mallaha, also known as Eynan, was an Epipalaeolithic settlement belonging to the Natufian culture, built and settled circa 10,000–8,000 BCE. The settlement is an example of hunter-gatherer sedentism, a crucial step in the transition from foraging to farming. 'Ain Mallaha has one of the earlies... |
'Ajam_of_Kuwait_26488301 | What information does the article about ''Ajam of Kuwait' provide on 'Notable people'? | Abdulhussain Abdulredha, actor ; Ahmad Ashkanani, bodybuilder ; Ahmed Lari, politician ; Ali Hussain Al-Awadhi, journalist and politician ; Ali Al-Zinkawi, Olympics athlete ; Ali Ashkanani, footballer ; Adnan Zahid Abdulsamad, politician ; Ali al-Ihqaqi, Religious scholar ; Ali Abdulreda, footballer ; Abdulwahed Al-Awa... | [
"'Ajam of Kuwait — Notable people\n\nAbdulhussain Abdulredha, actor ; Ahmad Ashkanani, bodybuilder ; Ahmed Lari, politician ; Ali Hussain Al-Awadhi, journalist and politician ; Ali Al-Zinkawi, Olympics athlete ; Ali Ashkanani, footballer ; Adnan Zahid Abdulsamad, politician ; Ali al-Ihqaqi, Religious scholar ; Ali ... |
'Ajam_of_Kuwait_26488297 | Describe the content of the article about ''Ajam of Kuwait'. | Ajam of Kuwait or Ayam of Kuwait are Kuwaiti citizens of Iranian origin, who migrated to Kuwait over the past 300 years. Historically, Persian ports provided most of Kuwait's economic needs. Marafi Behbahani was one of the first merchants to settle in Kuwait in the 18th century. The majority of Shia Kuwaiti citizens ar... | [
"'Ajam of Kuwait — Notable people\n\nAbdulhussain Abdulredha, actor ; Ahmad Ashkanani, bodybuilder ; Ahmed Lari, politician ; Ali Hussain Al-Awadhi, journalist and politician ; Ali Al-Zinkawi, Olympics athlete ; Ali Ashkanani, footballer ; Adnan Zahid Abdulsamad, politician ; Ali al-Ihqaqi, Religious scholar ; Ali ... |
'Ajam_of_Kuwait_26488299 | Summarize the 'Failaka Island' part of ''Ajam of Kuwait'. | The majority of Kuwaitis from Failaka Island are of Iranian ancestry. They originally migrated to Failaka from the Iranian coast, mainly Kharg Island and Bandar Lengeh. These people are commonly known as the Huwala in the GCC states. They are predominantly Sunni Muslims and speak Arabic fluently, although prior to the ... | [
"'Ajam of Kuwait — Notable people\n\nAbdulhussain Abdulredha, actor ; Ahmad Ashkanani, bodybuilder ; Ahmed Lari, politician ; Ali Hussain Al-Awadhi, journalist and politician ; Ali Al-Zinkawi, Olympics athlete ; Ali Ashkanani, footballer ; Adnan Zahid Abdulsamad, politician ; Ali al-Ihqaqi, Religious scholar ; Ali ... |
'Ajam_of_Kuwait_26488298 | Based on the article about ''Ajam of Kuwait', describe the 'Pre-oil Kuwait City' section. | Most Ajam (both Sunni and Shia) resided in the Sharq historical district in the old Kuwait City, thereby forming a linguistic enclave which preserved the language for generations until the discovery of oil. They communicated in Persian between each other, and did not frequently mingle with Arabic speakers who resided i... | [
"'Ajam of Kuwait — Notable people\n\nAbdulhussain Abdulredha, actor ; Ahmad Ashkanani, bodybuilder ; Ahmed Lari, politician ; Ali Hussain Al-Awadhi, journalist and politician ; Ali Al-Zinkawi, Olympics athlete ; Ali Ashkanani, footballer ; Adnan Zahid Abdulsamad, politician ; Ali al-Ihqaqi, Religious scholar ; Ali ... |
'Ajam_of_Kuwait_26488302 | Summarize the 'Further reading' part of ''Ajam of Kuwait'. | Rerouting the Persian Gulf: The Transnationalization of Iranian Migrant Networks, c.1900–1940 ; The Shia Migration from Southwestern Iran to Kuwait: Push-Pull Factors during the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries ; Kuwait and Iran: Mutual Contact in the Pre-oil Era ; Between Modern and National Education: Th... | [
"'Ajam of Kuwait — Notable people\n\nAbdulhussain Abdulredha, actor ; Ahmad Ashkanani, bodybuilder ; Ahmed Lari, politician ; Ali Hussain Al-Awadhi, journalist and politician ; Ali Al-Zinkawi, Olympics athlete ; Ali Ashkanani, footballer ; Adnan Zahid Abdulsamad, politician ; Ali al-Ihqaqi, Religious scholar ; Ali ... |
'Ajam_of_Kuwait_26488300 | Describe the 'Language' section of the article about ''Ajam of Kuwait'. | Historically, the Ajam in Kuwait spoke the Kuwaiti Persian language fluently. The Persian sub-dialects of Larestani, Khonji, Bastaki and Gerashi have influenced the vocabulary of Kuwaiti Arabic. The Ajam of Kuwait originate from different Iranian ethnic groups including Lurs, Iranian Arab, Azerbaijani, and Kurd. There ... | [
"'Ajam of Kuwait — Notable people\n\nAbdulhussain Abdulredha, actor ; Ahmad Ashkanani, bodybuilder ; Ahmed Lari, politician ; Ali Hussain Al-Awadhi, journalist and politician ; Ali Al-Zinkawi, Olympics athlete ; Ali Ashkanani, footballer ; Adnan Zahid Abdulsamad, politician ; Ali al-Ihqaqi, Religious scholar ; Ali ... |
'Ajde_Jano_10493830 | Based on the article about ''Ajde Jano', describe the 'Recorded versions' section. | Their version featured guest appearance by Belgian world music singer Natacha Atlas. ; In 2004, Kroke released a version of the song on the live album Quartet – Live at Home. ; In 2004, Mića Petrović Trumpet Orchestra and Vera Ivković released a version of the song on the various artists album Kad jeknu dragačevske tru... | [
"'Ajde Jano — Recorded versions\n\nTheir version featured guest appearance by Belgian world music singer Natacha Atlas. ; In 2004, Kroke released a version of the song on the live album Quartet – Live at Home. ; In 2004, Mića Petrović Trumpet Orchestra and Vera Ivković released a version of the song on the various ... |
'Ajde_Jano_10493833 | From the article on ''Ajde Jano', restate the 'Notable live performances' content. | In 2010, American rock band Faith No More performed the song on their performance at the Exit Festival. The band performed the song once more in 2012, at the Belgrade Calling Festival. ; In 2014, Don Airey, keyboardist of the British hard rock band Deep Purple, performed an instrumental version of the song as a part of... | [
"'Ajde Jano — Recorded versions\n\nTheir version featured guest appearance by Belgian world music singer Natacha Atlas. ; In 2004, Kroke released a version of the song on the live album Quartet – Live at Home. ; In 2004, Mića Petrović Trumpet Orchestra and Vera Ivković released a version of the song on the various ... |
'Ajde_Jano_10493828 | Summarize the 'Recorded versions' part of ''Ajde Jano'. | "Džoni" Štulić released a version of the song on his album Anali. ; In 1996, American world music artist Talitha MacKenzie released a version of the song on the album Spiorad. In 2004, Slovenian DJ Jernej Grej released the EP Ajde Jano with three remixes of MacKenzie's version. ; In 1997, Serbian and Yugoslav folk sing... | [
"'Ajde Jano — Recorded versions\n\nTheir version featured guest appearance by Belgian world music singer Natacha Atlas. ; In 2004, Kroke released a version of the song on the live album Quartet – Live at Home. ; In 2004, Mića Petrović Trumpet Orchestra and Vera Ivković released a version of the song on the various ... |
'Ajde_Jano_10493826 | Reconstruct the content about 'Recorded versions' from the article on ''Ajde Jano'. | In 1960, Croatian and Yugoslav conductor Emil Cossetto and Joža Vlahović Choir and Orchestra released a version of the song on the album Pjesme naroda Jugoslavije. ; In 1960, Yugoslav folk singer Mara Đorđević released a version of the song on the various artists album Pesme i igre naroda Jugoslavije. ; In 1963, Americ... | [
"'Ajde Jano — Recorded versions\n\nTheir version featured guest appearance by Belgian world music singer Natacha Atlas. ; In 2004, Kroke released a version of the song on the live album Quartet – Live at Home. ; In 2004, Mića Petrović Trumpet Orchestra and Vera Ivković released a version of the song on the various ... |
'Ajde_Jano_10493829 | Describe the 'Recorded versions' section of the article about ''Ajde Jano'. | Etanol. ; In 1999, Serbian Balkan Brass Band Mića Petrović Trumpet Orchestra released a version of the song on the album Srcem za dušu. ; In 2000, Polish singer Paulina Bisztyga released a version of the song on the album Nie Ma Co Się Bać. ; In 2000, Polish jazz band Cracow Klezmer Band released a version of the song ... | [
"'Ajde Jano — Recorded versions\n\nTheir version featured guest appearance by Belgian world music singer Natacha Atlas. ; In 2004, Kroke released a version of the song on the live album Quartet – Live at Home. ; In 2004, Mića Petrović Trumpet Orchestra and Vera Ivković released a version of the song on the various ... |
'Ajde_Jano_10493827 | Describe the 'Recorded versions' section of the article about ''Ajde Jano'. | Serbian and Yugoslav folk singer Zorica Brunclik released a version of the song on the album Aj, mene majka jednu ima. ; In 1990, Serbian and Yugoslav folk singer Vera Ivković released a version of the song on the album Mladost peva. ; In 1990, Serbian and Yugoslav folk singer Vasilija Radojčić released a version of th... | [
"'Ajde Jano — Recorded versions\n\nTheir version featured guest appearance by Belgian world music singer Natacha Atlas. ; In 2004, Kroke released a version of the song on the live album Quartet – Live at Home. ; In 2004, Mića Petrović Trumpet Orchestra and Vera Ivković released a version of the song on the various ... |
'Ajde_Jano_10493832 | Reconstruct the content about 'Recorded versions' from the article on ''Ajde Jano'. | ; In 2010, Polish world music band Dikanda released a version of the song on their album Live. ; In 2011, Serbian-born American pianist Koshanin released a version of the song on the album Over Seven Seas. ; In 2011, Canadian Balkan-Klezmer band The Lemon Bucket Orkestra included a version on their debut EP, Cheeky. ; ... | [
"'Ajde Jano — Recorded versions\n\nTheir version featured guest appearance by Belgian world music singer Natacha Atlas. ; In 2004, Kroke released a version of the song on the live album Quartet – Live at Home. ; In 2004, Mića Petrović Trumpet Orchestra and Vera Ivković released a version of the song on the various ... |
'Ajde,_kroči_19782416 | Describe the content of the article about ''Ajde, kroči'. | video was released, filmed on many different locations such as Budva's old town, Ćatovića Mlini restaurant in Morinj, Ada Bojana. The entry was performed in the semifinals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland on May 10, 2007 at number 07, following 's Sopho Khalvashi with "Visionary Dream" and prece... | [
"'Ajde, kroči\n\nvideo was released, filmed on many different locations such as Budva's old town, Ćatovića Mlini restaurant in Morinj, Ada Bojana. The entry was performed in the semifinals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland on May 10, 2007 at number 07, following 's Sopho Khalvashi with \"Visi... |
'Ajde,_kroči_19782415 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Ajde, kroči'. | "Ajde, kroči" ("Come on, step in") is a song which was the entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2007. It was sung by Stevan Faddy and selected by televoting in the Montenegrin national final MontenegroSong 2007, where it received 4,749 votes. The song is composed by Slaven Knezović, composer of No Name's "Zauvijek moj... | [
"'Ajde, kroči\n\nvideo was released, filmed on many different locations such as Budva's old town, Ćatovića Mlini restaurant in Morinj, Ada Bojana. The entry was performed in the semifinals of the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland on May 10, 2007 at number 07, following 's Sopho Khalvashi with \"Visi... |
'Ajjur_10528987 | From the article on ''Ajjur', restate the '1948 War and aftermath' content. | On 23 October 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Fourth Battalion of Israel's Giv'ati Brigade occupied 'Ajjur in the northern front of Operation Yoav, unifying Israeli military operations in the southern and western fronts. Most of 'Ajjur's inhabitants had fled prior to this assault—their flight was triggered ... | [
"'Ajjur — 1948 War and aftermath\n\nOn 23 October 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Fourth Battalion of Israel's Giv'ati Brigade occupied 'Ajjur in the northern front of Operation Yoav, unifying Israeli military operations in the southern and western fronts. Most of 'Ajjur's inhabitants had fled prior to ... |
'Ajjur_10528985 | Summarize the 'British Mandate era' part of ''Ajjur'. | In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, 'Ajjur had a population of 2,073 inhabitants, all Muslim, increasing in the 1931 census to 2,917; 4 Christians and the rest Muslims, in a total of 566 residential houses. During this period, 'Ajjur became economically active in its vicinity.... | [
"'Ajjur — 1948 War and aftermath\n\nOn 23 October 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Fourth Battalion of Israel's Giv'ati Brigade occupied 'Ajjur in the northern front of Operation Yoav, unifying Israeli military operations in the southern and western fronts. Most of 'Ajjur's inhabitants had fled prior to ... |
'Ajjur_10528981 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Ajjur'. | 'Ajjur (عجّور) was a Palestinian Arab village of over 3,700 inhabitants in 1945, located 24 km northwest of Hebron. It became depopulated in 1948 after several military assaults by Israeli military forces. Agur, Tzafririm, Givat Yeshayahu, Li-On, and Tirosh were built on the village lands. | [
"'Ajjur — 1948 War and aftermath\n\nOn 23 October 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Fourth Battalion of Israel's Giv'ati Brigade occupied 'Ajjur in the northern front of Operation Yoav, unifying Israeli military operations in the southern and western fronts. Most of 'Ajjur's inhabitants had fled prior to ... |
'Ajjur_10528983 | Reconstruct the content about 'Ottoman era' from the article on ''Ajjur'. | Arab chronicler Mujir ad-Din reported that he passed through 'Ajjur on his way from Gaza to Jerusalem in the early sixteenth century, when the village was a part of the Ottoman Empire. By 1596, 'Ajjur was a part of the nahiya ("subdistrict") of Gaza, part of Sanjak Gaza, with 35 Muslim households; an estimated 193 pers... | [
"'Ajjur — 1948 War and aftermath\n\nOn 23 October 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Fourth Battalion of Israel's Giv'ati Brigade occupied 'Ajjur in the northern front of Operation Yoav, unifying Israeli military operations in the southern and western fronts. Most of 'Ajjur's inhabitants had fled prior to ... |
'Ajjur_10528982 | What information does the article about ''Ajjur' provide on 'History'? | Near 'Ajjur, at Khirbet Jannaba al-Fauqa, was a probable site of the Battle of Ajnadayn, waged in the 7th-century CE between the Rashidun Caliphate and the Byzantine Empire, and which resulted in a decisive Rashidun victory, incorporating most of Palestine into the domains of Islam. The village of 'Ajjur itself was bui... | [
"'Ajjur — 1948 War and aftermath\n\nOn 23 October 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Fourth Battalion of Israel's Giv'ati Brigade occupied 'Ajjur in the northern front of Operation Yoav, unifying Israeli military operations in the southern and western fronts. Most of 'Ajjur's inhabitants had fled prior to ... |
'Ajjur_10528984 | What does the article about ''Ajjur' say regarding 'Ottoman era'? | further noted that several houses, including that of the local Sheikh, were built partly with ancient stones. Socin found from an official Ottoman village list from about 1870 that 'Ajjur had 86 houses and a population of 254, though the population count included men, only. Hartmann found that 'Ajjur had 120 hous... | [
"'Ajjur — 1948 War and aftermath\n\nOn 23 October 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Fourth Battalion of Israel's Giv'ati Brigade occupied 'Ajjur in the northern front of Operation Yoav, unifying Israeli military operations in the southern and western fronts. Most of 'Ajjur's inhabitants had fled prior to ... |
'Ajjur_10528988 | Explain what ''Ajjur' covers in the '1948 War and aftermath' section. | resting on two free-standing piers and two engaged piers at either end. On the outer (north) face of each of the two central piers there is a stone carved with two rosettes which appears to be part of a classical entablature. The outer arches is emphasised by a flat hood moulding. Each bay is covered with a cross-vault... | [
"'Ajjur — 1948 War and aftermath\n\nOn 23 October 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Fourth Battalion of Israel's Giv'ati Brigade occupied 'Ajjur in the northern front of Operation Yoav, unifying Israeli military operations in the southern and western fronts. Most of 'Ajjur's inhabitants had fled prior to ... |
'Ajjur_10528986 | Summarize the 'British Mandate era' part of ''Ajjur'. | most important economic activity was animal husbandry, in particular, goat herding. Animal ownership was a symbol of social status and pride in the village, and residents gave affectionate names to certain types of animals. Animal herding caused seasonal movement by herders to distant dwellings from the village site, b... | [
"'Ajjur — 1948 War and aftermath\n\nOn 23 October 1948, during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, the Fourth Battalion of Israel's Giv'ati Brigade occupied 'Ajjur in the northern front of Operation Yoav, unifying Israeli military operations in the southern and western fronts. Most of 'Ajjur's inhabitants had fled prior to ... |
'Akbara_6857618 | Reconstruct the content about 'History' from the article on ''Akbara'. | According to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic literature as early as se... | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akbara_6857616 | Summarize the 'Location' part of ''Akbara'. | The village of 'Akbara was situated 2.5 km south of Safad, along the two sides of a deep wadi that ran north–south. Southeast of the village lay Khirbet al-'Uqeiba, identified as the Roman village Achabare, or Acchabaron. This khirba was a populated village as late as 1904. | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akbara_6857622 | Describe the 'Ottoman era' section of the article about ''Akbara'. | ancient constructions now overthrown." "The village lies on the east of the wady. It is dominated by a platform on which foundations can be traced of a rectangular enclosure called el Kuneiseh, measuring thirty paces in length by twenty-three in breadth. It stands east and west, and was firmly constructed of good cut s... | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akbara_6857620 | Explain what ''Akbara' covers in the 'Ottoman era' section. | 'Akbara, was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517. Moshe Basola visited the village In 1522 and said that he had found there "destroyed synagogue, 3 cubits high remaining on two sides". Later in 1968 the remains of the synagogue were identified by Foester. In the census of 1596 the village was part of the nahiy... | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akbara_6857623 | Reconstruct the content about 'British Mandate era' from the article on ''Akbara'. | In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Akbara had a population of 147; all Muslims, increasing in the 1931 census to 275, still all Muslims, in a total of 49 houses. During this period the village houses were made of masonry. In the 1945 statistics the population was 390 Muslims... | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akbara_6857626 | What information does the article about ''Akbara' provide on 'Israeli era'? | estimated that the number of Palestinian refugees from 'Akbara in 1998 was 1,852 people. Of what remains of 'Akbara's built structures, Walid Khalidi wrote in 1992 that, "The original inhabitants of the village were replaced by "internal" refugees from Qaddita villages several kilometers north of Safad. Since 1980, how... | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akbara_6857624 | Summarize the 'Israeli era' part of ''Akbara'. | During the siege of Safad 'Akbara was targeted for occupation in line with Plan D. The Hagana attack was launched on 9 May and completed by the Palmach first battalion. It was found that many of the villagers had fled due to news of Deir Yassin and 'Ein al Zeitun, the village was then blown up and destroyed. On 25 May ... | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akbara_6857621 | Based on the article about ''Akbara', describe the 'Ottoman era' section. | In 1648 a Turkish traveler Evliya Tshelebi visited Galilee and reflected on history of Akbara cliff caves, which according to tradition were used as a shelter by Jews: "The children of Israel escaped the plague and hid inthese caves. Then Allah sent them a bad spirit which caused them to perish within the caves. Their ... | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akbara_6857625 | Based on the article about ''Akbara', describe the 'Israeli era' section. | was surrounded by trucks and the villagers were forced into the trucks ’with kicks, curses and maltreatment,’ in the words of a Mapam Knesset member, Elizer Peri, quoted by Morris: "The remaining villagers said that they had been ’forced with their hands to destroy their dwellings,’ and had been treated like ’cattle.’ ... | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akbara_6857619 | Explain what ''Akbara' covers in the 'History' section. | several Talmudic sages: Rabbi Nehurai also Rabbi Yannai and Rabbi Dostai his son are buried "in the gardens" "by the spring". According to tradition, the body of Rabbi Elazar ben Simeon was laying for twenty two years in his widow's garret in Akbara since he told her not to allow his colleagues to bury him. Rabbi Elaza... | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akbara_6857617 | What does the article about ''Akbara' say regarding 'History'? | The first 'Akbara mention is during Second Temple period by Josephus Flavius, he noted the rock of Acchabaron (Ακχαβαρων πετραν) among the places in the Upper Galilee he fortified as a preparation for the Jewish Revolt. At the time Josephus Flavius was commanding Jewish rebel forces fighting Romans in the Galilee. The ... | [
"'Akbara — History\n\nAccording to tradition, those caves were used for shelter by Jews during their war with Romans. During archeological excavations, coins from Dor and Sepphoris were found in the caves, dating to the Roman emperor Trajan period. Akbara/Akbari/Akbora/Akborin is mentioned several times in Rabbinic... |
'Akilotoa_4402372 | What does the article about ''Akilotoa' say regarding 'Release and promotion'? | To coincide with the release, Vika and Linda hosted a virtual album launch with a live performance and question and answer with Brian Nankervis, which was live-streamed on their Facebook page on 21 June 2020. | [
"'Akilotoa — Release and promotion\n\nTo coincide with the release, Vika and Linda hosted a virtual album launch with a live performance and question and answer with Brian Nankervis, which was live-streamed on their Facebook page on 21 June 2020.",
"'Akilotoa — Background\n\nThe title references their family heri... |
'Akilotoa_4402371 | Summarize the 'Background' part of ''Akilotoa'. | The title references their family heritage from Tonga. Vika Bull said "The title is pronounced exactly as it reads [and] it has lots of different meaning in Tongan. It actually means 'cascading' in the Tongan dictionary." About the album's release, the duo said "It's like a little stepping stone before we go into the n... | [
"'Akilotoa — Release and promotion\n\nTo coincide with the release, Vika and Linda hosted a virtual album launch with a live performance and question and answer with Brian Nankervis, which was live-streamed on their Facebook page on 21 June 2020.",
"'Akilotoa — Background\n\nThe title references their family heri... |
'Akilotoa_4402373 | Summarize the 'Critical reception' part of ''Akilotoa'. | Zoë Radas from Stack Magazine wrote: "The voices of Vika and Linda Bull have marinaded our ears in gorgeous sound waves for almost four decades" describing their sound as "unique, supple, and always bursting with spirit." Kathy McCabe from Perth Now felt that "You forget just how many great songs they have until you ru... | [
"'Akilotoa — Release and promotion\n\nTo coincide with the release, Vika and Linda hosted a virtual album launch with a live performance and question and answer with Brian Nankervis, which was live-streamed on their Facebook page on 21 June 2020.",
"'Akilotoa — Background\n\nThe title references their family heri... |
'Akilotoa_4402370 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Akilotoa'. | 'Akilotoa (subtitled Anthology 1994–2006) is the first greatest hits album by Australian vocal duo, Vika and Linda. The album is a two-disc, 28-track collection spanning 12 years from 1994 to 2006 and includes songs from five studio albums Vika and Linda, Princess Tabu, Two Wings, Love Is Mighty Close and Between Two S... | [
"'Akilotoa — Release and promotion\n\nTo coincide with the release, Vika and Linda hosted a virtual album launch with a live performance and question and answer with Brian Nankervis, which was live-streamed on their Facebook page on 21 June 2020.",
"'Akilotoa — Background\n\nThe title references their family heri... |
'Ala'_al-Din_al-Bukhari_29165430 | What information does the article about ''Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari' provide? | For other uses, see Bukhari (surname) and Bukhari (disambiguation) 'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari (علاء الدين البخاري), was a Hanafi jurist (faqih), Maturidi theologian, commentator of the Qur'an (mufassir), and a mystic (Sufi). Sa'id Foudah suggest that he followed the Naqshbandi path. He is perhaps best known for issuing a ... | [
"'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari\n\nFor other uses, see Bukhari (surname) and Bukhari (disambiguation) 'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari (علاء الدين البخاري), was a Hanafi jurist (faqih), Maturidi theologian, commentator of the Qur'an (mufassir), and a mystic (Sufi). Sa'id Foudah suggest that he followed the Naqshbandi path. He is p... |
'Ala'_al-Din_al-Bukhari_29165435 | Describe the 'Life' section of the article about ''Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari'. | colleagues, al-Bukhari boldly demanded that Ibn Taymiyya be divested of his honorific title of shaykh al-Islam, proclaiming everyone who refused to do so an unbeliever. His condemnation of Ibn Taymiyya drew severe criticism and eventually a book-size refutation by the Shafi'i scholar Ibn Nasir al-Din al-Dimashqi (d. 83... | [
"'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari\n\nFor other uses, see Bukhari (surname) and Bukhari (disambiguation) 'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari (علاء الدين البخاري), was a Hanafi jurist (faqih), Maturidi theologian, commentator of the Qur'an (mufassir), and a mystic (Sufi). Sa'id Foudah suggest that he followed the Naqshbandi path. He is p... |
'Ala'_al-Din_al-Bukhari_29165434 | Reconstruct the content about 'Life' from the article on ''Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari'. | angry al-Bukhari took ostentatious leave of Cairo to the great chagrin of his Egyptian partisans. In Syria, where he settled after his departure, al-Bukhari kept thinking about his "humiliation" at the hands of al-Bisati and composed a lengthy refutation of Ibn 'Arabi and his school, titled "Fadihat al-Mulhidin wa Nasi... | [
"'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari\n\nFor other uses, see Bukhari (surname) and Bukhari (disambiguation) 'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari (علاء الدين البخاري), was a Hanafi jurist (faqih), Maturidi theologian, commentator of the Qur'an (mufassir), and a mystic (Sufi). Sa'id Foudah suggest that he followed the Naqshbandi path. He is p... |
'Ala'_al-Din_al-Bukhari_29165433 | Based on the article about ''Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari', describe the 'Life' section. | preaching and lectures earned him great popularity among Indian Muslims. Having favorably impressed a local ruler, al-Bukhari was invited to serve as his personal religious tutor and advisor. However, a man of principle, he soon fell out with his Indian patron and left the Subcontinent for Mecca, where he lived for sev... | [
"'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari\n\nFor other uses, see Bukhari (surname) and Bukhari (disambiguation) 'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari (علاء الدين البخاري), was a Hanafi jurist (faqih), Maturidi theologian, commentator of the Qur'an (mufassir), and a mystic (Sufi). Sa'id Foudah suggest that he followed the Naqshbandi path. He is p... |
'Ala'_al-Din_al-Bukhari_29165431 | What information does the article about ''Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari' provide? | الإسلام كافر), in which he listed all the authorities who had ever written in praise of Ibn Taymiyya or called him Shaykh al-Islam. He was born in Persia in 779 A.H./1377 A.D., and grew up in Bukhara and later travelled extensively to India, Arabia, Egypt and Syria. After involving himself in debates in Cairo between s... | [
"'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari\n\nFor other uses, see Bukhari (surname) and Bukhari (disambiguation) 'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari (علاء الدين البخاري), was a Hanafi jurist (faqih), Maturidi theologian, commentator of the Qur'an (mufassir), and a mystic (Sufi). Sa'id Foudah suggest that he followed the Naqshbandi path. He is p... |
'Ala'_al-Din_al-Bukhari_29165432 | From the article on ''Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari', restate the 'Life' content. | He was born in Bilad al-'Ajam (Persia was often called Bilad al-'Ajam [land of 'Ajam]) and educated in Bukhara, where he studied under Sa'd al-Din al-Taftazani. It was from him that al-Bukhari inherited a profound dislike for monistic philosophy, which he saw as synonymous with Ibn 'Arabi and his followers. Al-Bukhari ... | [
"'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari\n\nFor other uses, see Bukhari (surname) and Bukhari (disambiguation) 'Ala' al-Din al-Bukhari (علاء الدين البخاري), was a Hanafi jurist (faqih), Maturidi theologian, commentator of the Qur'an (mufassir), and a mystic (Sufi). Sa'id Foudah suggest that he followed the Naqshbandi path. He is p... |
'Ali_Akbar_Khata'i_32772809 | Explain what ''Ali Akbar Khata'i' covers in the 'Literature' section. | Chen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Islamic and Chinese Universal Empires: The Ottoman Empire, Ming Dynasty, and Global Age of Explorations, Journal of Early Modern History, 25(5), 422-456. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700658-bja10030 Chen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Islamic and Chinese Universal Empires: The ... | [
"'Ali Akbar Khata'i — Literature\n\nChen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Islamic and Chinese Universal Empires: The Ottoman Empire, Ming Dynasty, and Global Age of Explorations, Journal of Early Modern History, 25(5), 422-456. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700658-bja10030 Chen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Isl... |
'Ali_Akbar_Khata'i_32772807 | Reconstruct the content about 'The Khataynameh' from the article on ''Ali Akbar Khata'i'. | ʿAlī Akbar's Khataynameh ("The Book of China"), written in Persian, was completed in 1516 in Istanbul, and issued in 1520. ʿAlī Akbar's work, also known as Kanun-name, was translated into Ottoman Turkish in 1582. His work was used by later Turkish authors; in particular, it was one of the main sources of information on... | [
"'Ali Akbar Khata'i — Literature\n\nChen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Islamic and Chinese Universal Empires: The Ottoman Empire, Ming Dynasty, and Global Age of Explorations, Journal of Early Modern History, 25(5), 422-456. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700658-bja10030 Chen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Isl... |
'Ali_Akbar_Khata'i_32772806 | Describe the 'Life' section of the article about ''Ali Akbar Khata'i'. | book; however, this may be just a figurative expression, emphasizing his humbleness, rather than a literal description of a membership in a dervish order. The epithet "Khata'i" in ʿAli Akbar's name means "of China", presumably referring to him having traveled to and lived in China. While it is usually thought that at l... | [
"'Ali Akbar Khata'i — Literature\n\nChen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Islamic and Chinese Universal Empires: The Ottoman Empire, Ming Dynasty, and Global Age of Explorations, Journal of Early Modern History, 25(5), 422-456. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700658-bja10030 Chen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Isl... |
'Ali_Akbar_Khata'i_32772808 | Reconstruct the content about 'Modern study and translations' from the article on ''Ali Akbar Khata'i'. | Three chapters of the Khataynameh were translated into French by Charles Schefer and published in 1883, along with the Persian original. | [
"'Ali Akbar Khata'i — Literature\n\nChen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Islamic and Chinese Universal Empires: The Ottoman Empire, Ming Dynasty, and Global Age of Explorations, Journal of Early Modern History, 25(5), 422-456. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700658-bja10030 Chen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Isl... |
'Ali_Akbar_Khata'i_32772805 | Explain what ''Ali Akbar Khata'i' covers in the 'Life' section. | Nothing much is known for sure about 'Ali Akbar's origin and early life. While he created his book in Istanbul, he may have been born elsewhere in the Islamic World - perhaps, as Aly Mazahéri suggested, based on textual references, even as far as in Transoxania (Bukhara). Some researchers think that ʿAlī Akbar's name m... | [
"'Ali Akbar Khata'i — Literature\n\nChen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Islamic and Chinese Universal Empires: The Ottoman Empire, Ming Dynasty, and Global Age of Explorations, Journal of Early Modern History, 25(5), 422-456. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700658-bja10030 Chen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Isl... |
'Ali_Akbar_Khata'i_32772804 | What information does the article about ''Ali Akbar Khata'i' provide? | ʿAli Akbar Khata'i (modern Ali Ekber Hıtai; fl. ca. 1500–1516) was an early 16th-century Persian traveler and writer. Although there is no certainty about his origin, we know that by 1515 he came to (or returned to) Istanbul, where he published Ḵaṭāy-nāma, which is considered one of the most complete travel notes about... | [
"'Ali Akbar Khata'i — Literature\n\nChen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Islamic and Chinese Universal Empires: The Ottoman Empire, Ming Dynasty, and Global Age of Explorations, Journal of Early Modern History, 25(5), 422-456. doi: https://doi.org/10.1163/15700658-bja10030 Chen, Yuan Julian (2021). Between the Isl... |
'Ali_ibn_al-'Abbas_al-Majusi_30775119 | What does the article about ''Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi' say regarding 'Psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine'? | Ali ibn Abbas al-Majusi was a pioneer in psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine. He described how the physiological and psychological aspects of a patient can have an effect on one another in his Complete Book of the Medical Art. He found a correlation between patients who were physically and mentally healthy and ... | [
"'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi — Psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine\n\nAli ibn Abbas al-Majusi was a pioneer in psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine. He described how the physiological and psychological aspects of a patient can have an effect on one another in his Complete Book of the Medical Art. He... |
'Ali_ibn_al-'Abbas_al-Majusi_30775117 | From the article on ''Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi', restate the 'Medical ethics and research methodology' content. | The work emphasized the need for a healthy relationship between doctors and patients, and the importance of medical ethics. It also provided details on a scientific methodology that is similar to modern biomedical research. | [
"'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi — Psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine\n\nAli ibn Abbas al-Majusi was a pioneer in psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine. He described how the physiological and psychological aspects of a patient can have an effect on one another in his Complete Book of the Medical Art. He... |
'Ali_ibn_al-'Abbas_al-Majusi_30775115 | Reconstruct the content about 'The Complete Art of Medicine' from the article on ''Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi'. | Al-Majusi is best known for his Kitāb Kāmil aṣ-Ṣināʿa aṭ-Ṭibbiyya (كتاب كامل الصناعة الطبية "Complete Book of the Medical Art"), later called The Complete Art of Medicine, which he completed circa 980. He dedicated the work to the Emir, and it became known as the Kitāb al-Malakiyy (كتاب الملكي, "Royal Book", or in Lati... | [
"'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi — Psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine\n\nAli ibn Abbas al-Majusi was a pioneer in psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine. He described how the physiological and psychological aspects of a patient can have an effect on one another in his Complete Book of the Medical Art. He... |
'Ali_ibn_al-'Abbas_al-Majusi_30775118 | Summarize the 'Neuroscience and psychology' part of ''Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi'. | Neuroscience and psychology were discussed in The Complete Art of Medicine. He described the neuroanatomy, neurobiology and neurophysiology of the brain and first discussed various mental disorders, including sleeping sickness, memory loss, hypochondriasis, coma, hot and cold meningitis, vertigo epilepsy, love sickness... | [
"'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi — Psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine\n\nAli ibn Abbas al-Majusi was a pioneer in psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine. He described how the physiological and psychological aspects of a patient can have an effect on one another in his Complete Book of the Medical Art. He... |
'Ali_ibn_al-'Abbas_al-Majusi_30775120 | Based on the article about ''Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi', describe the 'Sources' section. | Lutz Richter-Bernburg, "‘Ali b. ‘Abbas Majusi", in Encyclopædia Iranica, ed. Ehsan Yarshater, 6+ vols. (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul and Costa Mesa: Mazda, 1983 to present), vol. 1, pp. 837–8 ; Manfred Ullmann, Die Medizin im Islam, Handbuch der Orientalistik, Abteilung I, Erg?nzungsband vi, Abschnitt 1 (Leiden: E.J.... | [
"'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi — Psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine\n\nAli ibn Abbas al-Majusi was a pioneer in psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine. He described how the physiological and psychological aspects of a patient can have an effect on one another in his Complete Book of the Medical Art. He... |
'Ali_ibn_al-'Abbas_al-Majusi_30775113 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi'. | 'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi (died between 982 and 994), also known as Masoudi, or Latinized as Haly Abbas, was a Persian physician and psychologist from the Islamic Golden Age, most famous for the Kitab al-Maliki or Complete Book of the Medical Art, his textbook on medicine and psychology. | [
"'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi — Psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine\n\nAli ibn Abbas al-Majusi was a pioneer in psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine. He described how the physiological and psychological aspects of a patient can have an effect on one another in his Complete Book of the Medical Art. He... |
'Ali_ibn_al-'Abbas_al-Majusi_30775116 | What does the article about ''Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi' say regarding 'The Complete Art of Medicine'? | medicine. Some examples of topics covered are dietetics and materia medica, a rudimentary conception of the capillary system, interesting clinical observations, and proof of the motions of the womb during parturition (for example, the child does not come out, but is pushed out). In Europe a partial Latin translation wa... | [
"'Ali ibn al-'Abbas al-Majusi — Psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine\n\nAli ibn Abbas al-Majusi was a pioneer in psychophysiology and psychosomatic medicine. He described how the physiological and psychological aspects of a patient can have an effect on one another in his Complete Book of the Medical Art. He... |
'Ali_ibn_al-Husayn_ibn_Quraysh_2799077 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh'. | 'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh ibn Shibl (علي بن الحسين بن قريش بن شبل) (also known as al-Bukhari) was a Muslim military commander who gained control of the Abbasid province of Fars in the mid-860s. He ruled Fars until 869, when he was defeated and captured by Ya'qub ibn al-Layth, the Saffarid amir of Sistan. | [
"'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh\n\n'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh ibn Shibl (علي بن الحسين بن قريش بن شبل) (also known as al-Bukhari) was a Muslim military commander who gained control of the Abbasid province of Fars in the mid-860s. He ruled Fars until 869, when he was defeated and captured by Ya'qub ibn al-Layth,... |
'Ali_ibn_al-Husayn_ibn_Quraysh_2799083 | Explain what ''Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh' covers in the 'War with Ya'qub ibn al-Layth' section. | defeat, he feared that Ya'qub would press his advantage and invade Fars. He therefore mobilized his troops and set up his camp just outside Shiraz. When Ya'qub entered Fars, he and his army advanced to Shiraz and lined up to face 'Ali's forces. According to the biographer Ibn Khallikan, the resulting battle took place ... | [
"'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh\n\n'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh ibn Shibl (علي بن الحسين بن قريش بن شبل) (also known as al-Bukhari) was a Muslim military commander who gained control of the Abbasid province of Fars in the mid-860s. He ruled Fars until 869, when he was defeated and captured by Ya'qub ibn al-Layth,... |
'Ali_ibn_al-Husayn_ibn_Quraysh_2799082 | What information does the article about ''Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh' provide on 'War with Ya'qub ibn al-Layth'? | fight against each other and that one of them would be defeated. Upon receiving his appointment, Ya'qub departed from Sistan to Kerman with the intention of establishing his authority there, when 'Ali learned of Ya'qub's advance, he dispatched an army under the command of Tawq ibn al-Mughallis to Kerman to defend the p... | [
"'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh\n\n'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh ibn Shibl (علي بن الحسين بن قريش بن شبل) (also known as al-Bukhari) was a Muslim military commander who gained control of the Abbasid province of Fars in the mid-860s. He ruled Fars until 869, when he was defeated and captured by Ya'qub ibn al-Layth,... |
'Ali_ibn_al-Husayn_ibn_Quraysh_2799081 | What information does the article about ''Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh' provide on 'War with Ya'qub ibn al-Layth'? | In 868, war broke out between 'Ali and the amir of Sistan, Ya'qub ibn al-Layth. According to al-Tabari, 'Ali had written to the caliph al-Mu'tazz and requested that the governorship of Kerman be given to him. Kerman, like Fars, had been assigned to the Tahirids, but 'Ali claimed that Tahirid misrule had weakened their ... | [
"'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh\n\n'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh ibn Shibl (علي بن الحسين بن قريش بن شبل) (also known as al-Bukhari) was a Muslim military commander who gained control of the Abbasid province of Fars in the mid-860s. He ruled Fars until 869, when he was defeated and captured by Ya'qub ibn al-Layth,... |
'Ali_ibn_al-Husayn_ibn_Quraysh_2799080 | Summarize the 'According to al-Tabari' part of ''Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh'. | Al-Tabari's chronicle notes that, in the year 864, the army of Fars revolted against 'Abdallah ibn Ishaq, looted his residence and forced him to flee; however it does not explicitly name 'Ali as being involved with this event. It does not mention 'Ali until the events of 868 and 869, at which point he was serving as th... | [
"'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh\n\n'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh ibn Shibl (علي بن الحسين بن قريش بن شبل) (also known as al-Bukhari) was a Muslim military commander who gained control of the Abbasid province of Fars in the mid-860s. He ruled Fars until 869, when he was defeated and captured by Ya'qub ibn al-Layth,... |
'Ali_ibn_al-Husayn_ibn_Quraysh_2799079 | From the article on ''Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh', restate the 'According to al-Ya'qubi' content. | 'Ali first came to power in Fars in 863, when the provincial army revolted under his leadership. Fars at the time was one of several provinces that had been assigned to the Tahirid family, who held the important governorships of Khurasan and Baghdad. In response to the revolt, the governor of Baghdad, Muhammad ibn 'Abd... | [
"'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh\n\n'Ali ibn al-Husayn ibn Quraysh ibn Shibl (علي بن الحسين بن قريش بن شبل) (also known as al-Bukhari) was a Muslim military commander who gained control of the Abbasid province of Fars in the mid-860s. He ruled Fars until 869, when he was defeated and captured by Ya'qub ibn al-Layth,... |
'Alisi_Afeaki_Taumoepeau_13050524 | Summarize the following section from the article on ''Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau'. | 'Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau is a Tongan politician. She became the first woman to hold a Cabinet post in Tonga when she was named Attorney general and Minister of Justice in 2006. | [
"'Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau\n\n'Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau is a Tongan politician. She became the first woman to hold a Cabinet post in Tonga when she was named Attorney general and Minister of Justice in 2006.",
"'Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau — Career\n\nMalia Viviena 'Alisi Nunia Taumoepeau studied law in New Zealand, be... |
'Alisi_Afeaki_Taumoepeau_13050525 | Based on the article about ''Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau', describe the 'Career' section. | Malia Viviena 'Alisi Nunia Taumoepeau studied law in New Zealand, becoming the first Tongan woman with a degree in the subject. She had initially wanted to study medicine and mathematics but was not accepted for a scholarship. She turned to law at the suggestion of her father, Pousima 'Afeaki. Upon returning to Tonga s... | [
"'Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau\n\n'Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau is a Tongan politician. She became the first woman to hold a Cabinet post in Tonga when she was named Attorney general and Minister of Justice in 2006.",
"'Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau — Career\n\nMalia Viviena 'Alisi Nunia Taumoepeau studied law in New Zealand, be... |
'Alisi_Afeaki_Taumoepeau_13050526 | From the article on ''Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau', restate the 'Career' content. | attorney general and Minister for Justice in 2006 it was the first time that a Tongan woman had been named to a cabinet post within the Tongan Government. She was asked to resign her posts by the Tongan government, which she did effective May 31, 2009. Following her resignation her former role was split into two, with ... | [
"'Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau\n\n'Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau is a Tongan politician. She became the first woman to hold a Cabinet post in Tonga when she was named Attorney general and Minister of Justice in 2006.",
"'Alisi Afeaki Taumoepeau — Career\n\nMalia Viviena 'Alisi Nunia Taumoepeau studied law in New Zealand, be... |
'Allelujah!_Don't_Bend!_Ascend!_27876543 | What information does the article about ''Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!' provide on 'Track listing'? | Compact Disc 12" (A) 7" (B) The vinyl edition of the album packages the lengthier tracks "Mladic" and "We Drift Like Worried Fire" on a 12" LP accompanied by a 7" featuring the shorter, "drone" tracks "Their Helicopters' Sing" and "Strung Like Lights at Thee Printemps Erable". On the 12"'s inner sleeve there are instru... | [
"'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! — Track listing\n\nCompact Disc 12\" (A) 7\" (B) The vinyl edition of the album packages the lengthier tracks \"Mladic\" and \"We Drift Like Worried Fire\" on a 12\" LP accompanied by a 7\" featuring the shorter, \"drone\" tracks \"Their Helicopters' Sing\" and \"Strung Like Lights ... |
'Allelujah!_Don't_Bend!_Ascend!_27876544 | What information does the article about ''Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!' provide on 'Personnel'? | Godspeed You! Black Emperor ; Thierry Amar – bass guitar, double bass, cello, recording and mixing on "Their Helicopters' Sing" and "Strung Like Lights at Thee Printemps Erable" ; David Bryant – electric guitar, hammered dulcimer, Portasound, kemençe, recording and mixing on "Their Helicopters' Sing" and "Strung Like L... | [
"'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! — Track listing\n\nCompact Disc 12\" (A) 7\" (B) The vinyl edition of the album packages the lengthier tracks \"Mladic\" and \"We Drift Like Worried Fire\" on a 12\" LP accompanied by a 7\" featuring the shorter, \"drone\" tracks \"Their Helicopters' Sing\" and \"Strung Like Lights ... |
'Allelujah!_Don't_Bend!_Ascend!_27876541 | What does the article about ''Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!' say regarding 'Reception'? | ''Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!'' received positive reviews from critics. Eli Kleman of Sputnikmusic stated that the album has "immeasurable breadth and depth" and is a "truly unforgettable experience." Drowned in Sounds Andrzej Lukowski said that the release is "a modestly magnificent record that entirely validates" ... | [
"'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! — Track listing\n\nCompact Disc 12\" (A) 7\" (B) The vinyl edition of the album packages the lengthier tracks \"Mladic\" and \"We Drift Like Worried Fire\" on a 12\" LP accompanied by a 7\" featuring the shorter, \"drone\" tracks \"Their Helicopters' Sing\" and \"Strung Like Lights ... |
'Allelujah!_Don't_Bend!_Ascend!_27876540 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!'. | 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! (sometimes stylized in all caps') is the fourth studio album by Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor, released on October 15, 2012 by Constellation Records, which was their first album since 2002's Yanqui U.X.O.. After reforming in 2010, the group went on tour and silently... | [
"'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! — Track listing\n\nCompact Disc 12\" (A) 7\" (B) The vinyl edition of the album packages the lengthier tracks \"Mladic\" and \"We Drift Like Worried Fire\" on a 12\" LP accompanied by a 7\" featuring the shorter, \"drone\" tracks \"Their Helicopters' Sing\" and \"Strung Like Lights ... |
'Allelujah!_Don't_Bend!_Ascend!_27876542 | Explain what ''Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!' covers in the 'Reception' section. | album an 8.9 out of 10, writing that, "the time-tested tracks not only showcase the band doing what they do best in notoriously long, dramatic, panic-inducing instrumentals but are also startling reminders on why the band was so vital and lead such a movement to begin with." The Guardians Dom Lawson gave the album 5 ou... | [
"'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend! — Track listing\n\nCompact Disc 12\" (A) 7\" (B) The vinyl edition of the album packages the lengthier tracks \"Mladic\" and \"We Drift Like Worried Fire\" on a 12\" LP accompanied by a 7\" featuring the shorter, \"drone\" tracks \"Their Helicopters' Sing\" and \"Strung Like Lights ... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400378 | What does the article about ''Allo 'Allo!' say regarding 'Stage show'? | The show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understudy, John Larson, played the part in... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400368 | Describe the 'Episodes' section of the article about ''Allo 'Allo!'. | which aired from September 1989 onwards. On 25 January 1990, Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car crash brought on by gale-force winds. This delayed the start of the seventh series, which consisted of ten episodes airing from January 1991 onwards. Series 8 (7 episodes) followed in January 1992, and the n... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400374 | What information does the article about ''Allo 'Allo!' provide on 'Theme tune'? | David Croft and Roy Moore composed the theme tune performed at the start and end of each episode. It features a French-style melody performed on an accordion in the (waltz) time signature. The title is "London Calling", but according to Guy Siner the first lyrics are: Carmen Silvera sang the full song and it was releas... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400383 | Summarize the 'North American releases' part of ''Allo 'Allo!'. | Note: The Best of 'Allo 'Allo! is included as an extra on the series nine DVDs. In January 2004, BBC Worldwide began releasing the show themselves onto DVD in North America, beginning with Series 1. The releases have continued on a somewhat irregular basis (approximately circa twice-yearly). | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400358 | Summarize the 'Premise' part of ''Allo 'Allo!'. | fictional artist van Klomp (usually referred to as "The Fallen Madonna with the Big Boobies") – stolen by von Strohm, and the subsequent effort by him to conceal the theft from his superiors and Herr Flick. René is notably forced into handling the stolen painting out of threat of execution, but also due to being indebt... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400382 | Explain what ''Allo 'Allo!' covers in the 'UK releases' section. | Universal Playback, under licence from the BBC, began releasing the series on DVD in 2002. In the UK six box sets with series 1–9 have been released, as well as a complete box set. The original UK releases have episode titles superimposed over the openings of the episodes (series 1–4). The 2013 re-release of the comple... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400355 | Reconstruct the content from the article about ''Allo 'Allo!'. | than simple stand-alone stories, and the device of having actors speaking English but with theatrical foreign accents to distinguish each character's nationality. The sitcom proved popular with viewers and drew respectable ratings during its broadcast, with its success leading to it receiving stage show reproductions. ... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400381 | What does the article about ''Allo 'Allo!' say regarding 'Australian and New Zealand releases'? | In Australia, Roadshow Entertainment, under licence from the BBC began releasing the series on DVD in 2006, on a semi-annual basis. To date, all series have been released on DVD; only The Return of 'Allo 'Allo! TV special remains to be released. | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400354 | What information does the article about ''Allo 'Allo!' provide? | Secret Army, and initially launched the programme with a pilot on 30 December 1982. The sitcom was eventually commissioned following the success of the pilot, and ran for nine series between 7 September 1984 until its conclusion on 14 December 1992. Both Lloyd and Croft wrote the scripts for the first six series, while... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400362 | From the article on ''Allo 'Allo!', restate the 'Lloyd & Croft sitcom elements' content. | a short vignette shot of actors who performed in the episode — whether as a main or supporting character — identified by their name in caption within each sequence. Although the shots appear like a clip from the episode, the production team conduct a separate filming session aimed as a reenactment of a scen... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400364 | What does the article about ''Allo 'Allo!' say regarding '"Foreign" languages'? | One of the trickier problems with Allo Allo! was the fact that the main characters were of four different nationalities — French, German, English and Italian. Lloyd and Croft determined that it would be too much for the audience to follow multiple languages, so they employed a simple dramatic device to overcome t... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400369 | From the article on ''Allo 'Allo!', restate the 'Episodes' content. | two years after the series ended, the BBC broadcast The Best of 'Allo 'Allo!, a compilation of clips from the series, linked by new scenes featuring Gorden Kaye and Carmen Silvera, in which René and Edith reminisce about the events of the war. On 22 March 2007, a one-off special episode entitled The Return of 'Allo 'Al... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
'Allo_'Allo!_11400376 | Describe the 'Other music' section of the article about ''Allo 'Allo!'. | such as "woman" and "she" with "boy" and "he". He caused a particular sensation with his straight version of Noël Coward's "Mad About the Boy". Naturally the "La Marseillaise" and the German National Anthem "Deutschlandlied" featured from time to time, for example where several French peasants sang La Marsellaise to ce... | [
"'Allo 'Allo! — Stage show\n\nThe show gave rise to a successful touring stage-show featuring most of the TV cast. This ran from 1986 to 1992, and included three London stage runs as well as international tours. In January 1990 Gorden Kaye suffered serious head injuries in a car accident. As a result, his understud... |
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