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History, 21.08.2019 13:20, naomicervero

Caliph (or khalifa) literally means
religious lawyer.
warrior.
judge.
successor.
prophet.

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Caliph (or khalifa) literally means
religious lawyer.
warrior.
judge.
succes...

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