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Draft:Roberto Nazal Jr. BH Partylist First Nominee | References | References |
Draft:Roberto Nazal Jr. BH Partylist First Nominee | Table of Content | AfC submission, Roberto Gerard L. Nazal Jr., Business Background, Attempted Entry via Magsasaka Party-list, Link to DV Boer Controversy, Return via Bagong Henerasyon, Legal and Ethical Concerns, References |
Jesse Bisiwu | Short description | Jesse Eugen Bisiwu (born 22 January 2008) is a Belgian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Club Brugge. |
Jesse Bisiwu | Club career | Club career
A product of the youth academy at Club Brugge, at the age of fourteen years-old, he was allowed to play in a friendly match for the first team that trained whilst the winter World Cup in Qatar took place.
He played for Club NXT in the Challenger Pro League as a 15 year-old during the 2023-24 season. The following season, his performances including a notable goal against Beveren which involved him running almost the entire field, and a goal against RFC Liège in April 2025 as his side came back from 1-0 down to win 2-1 in injury time. He extended his contract with Club Brugge during the 2024-25 season. |
Jesse Bisiwu | International career | International career
A Belgian youth international, he was named for the Belgium national under-17 football team squad for 2025 UEFA European Under-17 Championship. |
Jesse Bisiwu | Style of play | Style of play
He is noted for his dribbling ability on the wing, and has been nicknamed a "contortionist". There has been a comparison with the style of play of Khalilou Fadiga. |
Jesse Bisiwu | References | References
Category:2008 births
Category:Living people
Category:Belgian men's footballers
Category:Belgium men's youth international footballers
Category:Club Brugge KV players
Category:Challenger Pro League players
Category:Men's association football wingers |
Jesse Bisiwu | Table of Content | Short description, Club career, International career, Style of play, References |
Draft:War 2 | Infobox film
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| name = War 2
| image = War 2 official poster.jpg
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| director = Ayan Mukerji
| producer = Aditya Chopra
| screenplay = Shridhar Raghavan
| story = Aditya Chopra
| starring =
| cinematography = Benjamin Jasper
| editing = Aarif Sheikh
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| studio = Yash Raj FilmsDharma Productions
| distributor = T-Series Films
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| country = India
| language = Hindi
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War 2 is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language action thriller film directed by Ayan Mukerji from a screenplay written by Shridhar Raghavan and Abbas Tyrewala. Produced by Aditya Chopra under Dharma Productions , the film stars Hrithik Roshan, N. T. Rama Rao Jr. and Kiara Advani. It is the sixth installment in the YRF Spy Universe, sequel to War (2019) and the Hindi debut of N. T. Rama Rao Jr.
War 2 is scheduled to be released on 14 August 2025, coinciding with the Independence Day. |
Draft:War 2 | Cast | Cast
Hrithik Roshan as Major Kabir Dhaliwal
N. T. Rama Rao Jr.
Kiara Advani
Ashutosh Rana as Colonel Sunil Luthra
Anil Kapoor
Alia Bhatt
John Abraham as Jim
Salman Khan as Avinash "Tiger" Singh Rathore (cameo)
Shah Rukh Khan as Pathaan (cameo) |
Draft:War 2 | Production | Production |
Draft:War 2 | Development | Development
Prior to the release of War in late 2019, it was reported that the producers, Yash Raj Films, were planning on making a sequel to the film, with both lead actors Hrithik Roshan and Tiger Shroff reprising their roles, but was depending on the film's success. After the release of the film, when director Siddharth Anand was asked about a sequel, he stated that "It’s too early to talk about it, but I definitely had an idea to convert this into a franchise." On his birthday in March 2021, Tiger hinted that a sequel would begin production. Siddharth, during an interview with MidDay the following October, announced that filming would begin the following year, confirming the sequel. In early April 2023, however, Ayan Mukerji was reportedly approached to replace Siddharth. On 4 April, Yash Raj Films announced the project as the sixth installment in the YRF Spy Universe titled War 2. Mukerji was confirmed to direct the film, replacing Siddharth. This marks Mukerji's first venture to not be produced by Dharma Productions. On 6 April 2023, Hrithik Roshan announced that he would reprise his role as Kabir Dhaliwal. N. T. Rama Rao Jr. was cast as the antagonist, marking his debut in Hindi cinema. On 16 June 2023, Kiara Advani joined the cast. Ashutosh Rana reprises his role from War and Pathaan. |
Draft:War 2 | Filming | Filming
The first schedule of War 2 took place in Madrid featuring stunt doubles, due to the lead actors having schedules in Hyderabad and Mumbai for Fighter and Devara respectively. A car chase sequence choreographed by Spiro Razatos, was shot in the localities of Salamanca.
The second schedule commenced in the first week of December 2023 in Abu Dhabi where a boat chase sequence choreographed by Franz Spilhaus, was shot with stunt doubles. Additional action sequences were also filmed at the Yas Marina Circuit.
On 7 March 2024, Hrithik Roshan began shooting his introductory sequence at the YRF Studios in Mumbai. A set resembling a Japanese monestry was built where a katana sequence featuring Roshan were shot. NTR joined production on 12 April 2024. On the same day, an aeriel action sequence featuring NTR and Roshan was filmed while it was choreographed by Franz Spilhaus and Sunil Rodrigues. A set of an aircraft interior and exterior were created in Vile Parle. An action sequence set on a moving train was also shot. Later filming also took place at Infiniti Mall, Malad.
In September 2024, Roshan shot for few scenes at Siena, followed by a romantic track featuring Roshan and Advani was shot in Rome in Italy.
In October 2024, NTR shot for his introductory action sequence. A set of a ship was created at YRF Studios. Climax sequence was shot in December featuring Roshan and NTR.
In February 2025, filming took place in Austria where some vfx shots were taken by the cinematography team. |
Draft:War 2 | Soundtrack | Soundtrack
The music of the film is composed by Pritam. Background scores are composed by Sanchit Balhara and Ankit Balhara. |
Draft:War 2 | Release | Release
War 2 is scheduled for a theatrical release on 14 August 2025. |
Draft:War 2 | References | References |
Draft:War 2 | External links | External links
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Draft:War 2 | Table of Content | Infobox film
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Draft:Robert Nazal | Multiple issues | Roberto Gerard L. Nazal Jr. is a Filipino businessman and political figure known for his controversial entry into the House of Representatives through the party-list system. He is affiliated with the Bagong Henerasyon (BH) Party-list and previously attempted to assume a congressional seat under the Magsasaka Party-list, despite questions regarding his eligibility. |
Draft:Robert Nazal | Career | Career |
Draft:Robert Nazal | Business Background | Business Background
Nazal is reported to have business interests in various sectors including infrastructure, mining, and consumer goods. His business ventures and financial status have drawn attention due to his involvement in the party-list system, which is intended to represent marginalized and underrepresented sectors. |
Draft:Robert Nazal | Politics | Politics
In 2022, Nazal sought a congressional seat through the Magsasaka Party-list. His proclamation was contested by the party's original first nominee, Argel Joseph Cabatbat, who argued that Nazal was neither a member nor a legitimate nominee of the group. The case was escalated to the Supreme Court of the Philippines, which, in May 2024, ruled in favor of Cabatbat, disqualifying Nazal from holding office under the Magsasaka Party-list. |
Draft:Robert Nazal | DV Boer Controversy | DV Boer Controversy
Nazal's entry into Magsasaka was reportedly connected to Dexter Villamin, the controversial figure behind the DV Boer Farms investment scheme, which had been the subject of complaints from investors and regulatory scrutiny. |
Draft:Robert Nazal | Return via Bagong Henerasyon | Return via Bagong Henerasyon
Despite his disqualification from Magsasaka, Nazal was nominated as the first representative of the Bagong Henerasyon (BH) Party-list in the 2025 elections. His return prompted renewed scrutiny from electoral watchdogs and civil society organizations concerned about the elite capture of party-list seats, which were originally intended for grassroots representatives. |
Draft:Robert Nazal | Legal and Ethical Concerns | Legal and Ethical Concerns
Nazal's association with party-list groups has raised broader concerns about the circumvention of the intended purpose of the party-list system. Legal scholars and transparency advocates have cited the need for stricter nomination rules and vetting processes to prevent similar incidents. His reentry into Congress via BH, while not legally blocked, has been viewed by some as an example of how procedural technicalities can be used to bypass the spirit of electoral law. |
Draft:Robert Nazal | References | References |
Draft:Robert Nazal | Table of Content | Multiple issues, Career, Business Background, Politics, DV Boer Controversy, Return via Bagong Henerasyon, Legal and Ethical Concerns, References |
Danielle Tubiana | orphan | Danielle Tubiana (born ) is a French politician, a member of the New Centre and the UDI. After a career in local politics, she briefly served as a senator representing the Alpes-Maritimes. |
Danielle Tubiana | Political Career | Political Career
A member of the Union for French Democracy, Danielle Tubiana was elected as a municipal councillor of Grasse in the 2001 French municipal elections. She was re-elected in 2008 and served as deputy mayor, in charge of social and family affairs, and public services for at least part of her last term.“Grasse: The city wants to display a Fresh Attitude all year round”, Nice-Matin, July 27, 2020, retrieved September 26, 2007. She did not run for re-election in the 2014 municipal elections.Lists from Grasse in 2014, L'Express, retrieved September 26, 2007.
Tubiana ran on the center-right coalition list led by Renaud Muselier for the 2004 regional elections in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, and was elected as a member of the opposition. During her term, the UDF was dissolved into the MoDem. She ran again, for the presidential majority, in the 2010 regional elections in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, on the list led by Thierry Mariani. She served another term as part of the opposition.List of regional councillors of Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, retrieved September 26, 2020.
In the 2012 legislative elections, she was the substitute candidate for Charles-Ange Ginésy, who ran as the UMP candidate in the 2nd constituency of Alpes-Maritimes.Official website of Charles-Ange Ginésy, retrieved September 26, 2007. Ginésy was elected in the second round with 53.29% of the vote.
In the 2014 French Senate elections in Alpes-Maritimes, Tubiana was number five on the presidential majority list led by Dominique Estrosi Sassone.Senate elections: five things to know about the elections in Alpes-Maritimes, LCI, September 24, 2014, retrieved September 26, 2007. Only three senators were elected, but the fourth candidate, Henri Leroy, was elected mid-term.Non-cumulative mandates: 41 senators left the Senate, Public Sénat, October 2, 2017, retrieved September 26, 2007. The death of Colette Giudicelli led Tubiana to enter the French Senate. for six days. She did not run in the 2020 Senate elections held around the same time. |
Danielle Tubiana | Notes | Notes |
Danielle Tubiana | References | References
Category:Union for French Democracy politicians
Category:Union of Democrats and Independents politicians
Category:Senators of Alpes-Maritimes
Category:French women in politics
Category:1950 births
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Danielle Tubiana | Table of Content | orphan, Political Career, Notes, References |
Jairo Tomico | Short description | Jairo Tomico, previously known as Jairo Rodriguez and also used the alias Jairo Marquez, is an American journalist, graphic designer, conservative activist, organizer, and media liaison based in Los Angeles, California. He operates Right Now Views, a media outlet that documents political demonstrations and public incidents, primarily in Southern California.
Tomico has been involved in several high-profile protests, including events at Dodger Stadium, Wi Spa, and Planned Parenthood clinics. His footage has been featured by outlets such as Fox 11 Los Angeles, and he has appeared in reporting by media organizations including Rolling Stone, the Los Angeles Times, and Spectrum News.
Tomico has organized and participated in protests concerning issues such as vaccine mandates, gender policy, and in support of pro-life causes. He has also been associated with the #WalkAway campaign and has spoken at conservative political rallies in Beverly Hills and West Hollywood. In addition to his activism, he serves as a graphic designer and media liaison for local political events. |
Jairo Tomico | Career | Career
Tomico is a journalist and graphic designer, creating flyers, advertisements for conservative political causes in Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. He operates Right Now Views, a Los Angeles-based conservative media company covering political issues.
In September 2023, Tomico, under his former alias Jairo Marquez, documented a chaotic Adidas Skateboarding event in Hollywood, where a car was set on fire. His footage was featured on Fox 11 Los Angeles, and he was interviewed by reporter Chelsea Edwards on the broadcast that night.
On April 28 and 29, 2024, Jairo Tomico was present at the UCLA campus during protests related to the Israel/Palestine conflict. His attendance was noted by a local media outlet. |
Jairo Tomico | Activism | Activism
Dodger Stadium Vaccine Site Protest, Elysian Park, Los Angeles (January 30, 2021)
On January 30, 2021, Jairo Tomico was among the protesters who gathered outside Dodger Stadium in Elysian Park, Los Angeles, at a major COVID-19 vaccination site. The protest, which included anti-vaccine activists and other demonstrators, temporarily disrupted operations at one of the largest vaccination sites in the United States, causing a brief shutdown of the facility. Al Jazeera reported that the group, numbering around 50 individuals, carried signs opposing COVID-19 vaccines and public health mandates. Tomico, identified by his alias Jairo Rodriguez in some reports, was noted as a participant in the demonstration. The Los Angeles Fire Department closed the site for approximately one hour due to safety concerns before resuming operations. No violent incidents or arrests were reported, though the event drew significant attention due to its impact on public health efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wi-Spa Protests, Koreatown, Los Angeles (July 3rd & July 17th, 2021)
Jairo Tomico, then using the alias Jairo Marquez, organized a protest outside the Wi Spa, a Korean spa in Los Angeles, California, on July 3, followed by another protest on July 17, 2021. The protests were triggered by a viral video posted by a customer claiming a transgender woman exposed themselves to others in the spa’s women’s section, prompting debate over transgender access to gender-specific facilities. According to Los Angeles Magazine, on June 29, 2021, Tomico used his Instagram platform to call for an “Anti-Pervert Protest” on July 3, rallying supporters to oppose transgender access to the spa. The July 3 protest, which was featured on TMZ, saw significant conflict, beginning with Tomico being attacked by trans rights activists. Video footage shows him being knocked to the ground and assaulted by members of Southern California Antifa, who had organized a counterprotest. The counterprotest, which outnumbered Tomico’s group, also targeted other demonstrators, including a group of Hispanic evangelicals, leading to physical altercations. Later that day, members of the Proud Boys, arrived to support Tomico’s side, escalating tensions further. The July 17 protest saw continued clashes, culminating in a violent incident where individuals were stabbed. According to the Los Angeles Times, a man was arrested and charged with assault with a deadly weapon in connection to the protests. The protests drew significant media attention due to their polarizing nature and the broader debate over transgender rights. It later became known as the Wi Spa controversy.
Planned Parenthood Protest, Highland Park, Los Angeles (May 7, 2022)
On May 7, 2022, Jairo Tomico, organized and participated in a protest outside a Planned Parenthood clinic in Highland Park, Los Angeles, California. The demonstration was prompted by the May 2, 2022, leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion suggesting the potential overturning of Roe v. Wade. According to Left Coast Right Watch, Tomico used his Instagram streaming channel “Right Now Views” to call for a “Pro-Life Rally,” encouraging participants to bring signs, flags, and bullhorns to the Los Angeles neighborhood. The event attracted a group of right-wing activists and was met with counter-demonstrators supporting reproductive rights, resulting in a tense standoff.
Drag Story Hour Protest, West Hollywood (April 15th, 2023)
On April 15, 2023, Tomico attended a Drag Story Hour protest at the West Hollywood Library, filming counter-protesters. He was assaulted by activists during the event, as reported by Rolling Stone and other outlets.
West Hollywood Pride Incident (June 3, 2023)
On June 3, 2023, during West Hollywood’s Pride weekend, Jairo Tomico reported a stolen phone at a street fair event, which led to the arrests of a transgender activist, Xodiac Rose, and their friend Abby Nicole Miller, as covered by Rolling Stone, Knock LA, Discourse Blog, and the Los Angeles Blade. According to Discourse Blog, the arrests sparked controversy, with videos of the incident going viral on social media, raising questions about the legitimacy of the arrests and the use of force by Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies at an event intended to be a safe space for LGBTQ+ individuals. Witnesses reported that two deputies allegedly pointed at a “No Cops at Pride” sign and laughed, fueling outrage among attendees. In a statement posted on Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) social media platforms, Sheriff Robert Luna addressed the arrests, stating that deputies responded to a report of a stolen phone and apprehended the individuals based on evidence and witness statements. Luna emphasized that the LASD is committed to ensuring public safety while respecting the rights of all community members and announced that the West Hollywood Sheriff’s Station would begin holding quarterly meetings with the transgender community to address concerns.
#WalkAway Campaign rally, Beverly Hills (April 27th, 2025)
Tomico is associated with the #WalkAway campaign, which encourages Democrats to join the Republican Party. On April 27, 2025, he spoke at the "American Restoration Tour" rally from West Hollywood to Beverly Hills. The rally, covered by Spectrum News 1, Los Angeles Times, and included speakers like former U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz and singer Cherie Currie. |
Jairo Tomico | Media and design work | Media and design work
Tomico serves as media liaison, graphic designer for the Beverly Hills Freedom Rally, a recurring event promoting conservative values and free speech. |
Jairo Tomico | References | References
Category:Living people
Category:American journalists |
Jairo Tomico | Table of Content | Short description, Career, Activism, Media and design work, References |
Draft:American Gladiators (Prime Video series) | Short description | American Gladiators is an upcoming American sports entertainment show based on the original American Gladiators series, and its successful British reboot on BBC network. It is set to be aired on Amazon Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories across the world, and is set to be hosted by WWE's SmackDown star Mike 'The Miz' Mizanin.
Signs of an possible American reboot of the iconic franchise were seen after the hit success of the BBC's newly rebooted series of their Gladiators, which has so far run for two series, and quickly sold out its first-ever live tour across the UK.
The series is set to be filmed during June–July of 2025 in Paris, France at the Cergy Aren'Ice multi-purpose arena. It is the first time American Gladiators is being filmed entirely outside its national borders. It is teased to include "global" elite athletes, such as CrossFitters and bodybuilders as the cast of the new Gladiators. |
Draft:American Gladiators (Prime Video series) | Format | Format
The format of the program follows the premise of the previous iterations of American Gladiators, where ordinary members of the public, i.e. Contenders battle against elite athletes, Gladiators in a set of physically demanding events requiring strenght, stamina and speed. The Contenders gain points in the events that transfer to an advantage for the final The Eliminator round at the end of each episode. |
Draft:American Gladiators (Prime Video series) | Events | Events
The rebooted series of American Gladiators will see the return of some classical events such as "Gauntlet" and "Hang Tough", as well as addition of some brand-new events. Each episode is set to culminate to "The Eliminator" obstacle course. |
Draft:American Gladiators (Prime Video series) | References | References |
Draft:American Gladiators (Prime Video series) | Table of Content | Short description, Format, Events, References |
Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/TCI Seaways | [[:TCI Seaways]] | :TCI Seaways
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A Google search isn't pulling any sources that would show SIGCOV for TCI Seaways. Even its parent company Transport Corporation of India has barely any sources. BuySomeApples (talk) 08:32, 20 May 2025 (UTC)
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29th Legislature of Yukon | Short description | The 29th Yukon Legislative Assembly convened in 1996Steven Smyth, The Yukon's Constitutional Foundations: Volume One, The Yukon Chronology (1897-1999). Clairedge Press, 1999.. The NDP led by Piers McDonald formed a majority government. |
29th Legislature of Yukon | Membership in the 29th Assembly | Membership in the 29th Assembly
The following members were elected to the 29th Yukon Legislative Assembly in the general election of 1996:Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of the Yukon on the Yukon General Election held September 30, 1996 Elections Yukon, 1996.
MemberPartyElectoral districtFirst elected / previously electedTrevor HardingNDPFaro1992Peter JenkinsYukon PartyKlondike1996Gary McRobbNDPKluane1996Doug LivingstonNDPLake Laberge1996Pam Buckway (1999)Liberal1999Eric FaircloughNDPMayo-Tatchun1996Piers McDonaldNDPMcIntyre-Takhini1982Lois MoorcroftNDPMount Lorne1992John OstashekYukon PartyPorter Creek North1992Pat DuncanLiberalPorter Creek South1996Doug PhillipsYukon PartyRiverdale North1985Sue EdelmanLiberalRiverdale South1996Jack CableLiberalRiverside1992Dave KeenanNDPRoss River-Southern Lakes1996Robert BruceNDPVuntut Gwitchin1996Dennis FentieNDPWatson Lake1996Todd HardyNDPWhitehorse Centre1996David SloanNDPWhitehorse West1996 |
29th Legislature of Yukon | Membership changes | Membership changes
+ Changes in seats held (1996-2000) Seat Before ChangeDateMemberPartyReasonDateMemberPartyLake LabergeReport of the Chief Electoral Officer of Yukon on a By-election in Lake Laberge Elections Yukon, 1999. Retrieved March 25, 2021August 30, 1999Doug LivingstonResignationOctober 25, 1999Pam Buckway
Liberals form Official Opposition, following Lake Laberge by-election. |
29th Legislature of Yukon | By-elections | By-elections
2 by-elections was held in the districts of Whitehorse West and Vuntut Gwitchin in 1996.Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of the Yukon on a By-Election in Vuntut Gwich’in April 1, 1997 Elections Yukon, 1997Report of the Chief Electoral Officer of the Yukon on a By-Election in Lake Laberge October 25, 1999 Elections Yukon, 1999
Electoral districtMember electedAffiliationElection dateReasonVuntut GwitchinRobert BruceNDPApril 1, 1997Void ElectionLake LabergePam BuckwayLiberalOctober 25, 1999Death (boating accident) |
29th Legislature of Yukon | References | References |
29th Legislature of Yukon | External links | External links
Yukon Legislature |
29th Legislature of Yukon | Table of Content | Short description, Membership in the 29th Assembly, Membership changes, By-elections, References, External links |
Draft:BintangChip | AFC submission |
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BintangChip is a UK-based analog/mixed-signal semiconductor foundry company. Formally established in January 2024, BintangChip has a legacy of over 30 years of experience in semiconductor manufacturing services. |
Draft:BintangChip | History and Global Expansion | History and Global Expansion
BintangChip started its operations as an independent fabrication service provider, focusing on analog and mixed-signal semiconductor technologies used in various sectors such as automotive, industrial, and healthcare. In August 2024, the company officially started investing in Indonesia, marking a strategic step in expanding its presence in Southeast Asia. |
Draft:BintangChip | Focus Technology | Focus Technology
BintangChip specializes in high-precision fabrication processes for analog chips, power sensors, and mixed-signal ICs.The technology is used in:
Electric vehicles and driver assistance systems (ADAS)
Industrial equipment and automatic control
Precision medical devices
Smart energy systems and grids |
Draft:BintangChip | Investment and Collaboration | Investment and Collaboration
The company supports public investment programs and partnerships with universities and governments to build a local semiconductor industry ecosystem. In Indonesia, BintangChip is also active in corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs and technical talent development. |
Draft:BintangChip | References | References |
Draft:BintangChip | External links | External links
bintangchip.com |
Draft:BintangChip | Table of Content | AFC submission, History and Global Expansion, Focus Technology, Investment and Collaboration, References, External links |
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Draft:Muhammadi Islam | The | The Muhammadi Islam or the Mohammodi Islam sufi order (Tariqa) founded by Syed Mahbub E Khoda (1949–2020),was a sufi emperor, religious teacher of the Bangladesh Army who fought for the independence of Bangladesh. |
Draft:Muhammadi Islam | References | References |
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Take One (British magazine) | [[:Take One (British magazine)]] | :Take One (British magazine)
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2025 U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships | Infobox FILA wrestling event
| The 2025 U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships was the 3rd edition of U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships of combined events, and it was held from 22 to 24 May in Guatemala City, Guatemala. |
2025 U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships | Medal summary | Medal summary |
2025 U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships | Men's freestyle | Men's freestyle
38 kg41 kg44 kg48 kg52 kg57 kg62 kg68 kg75 kg85 kg |
2025 U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships | Men's Greco-Roman | Men's Greco-Roman
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2025 U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships | Women | Women
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2025 U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships | References | References |
2025 U15 Pan American Wrestling Championships | External links | External links
Official website
Pan America
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Popo Island | Short description | Popo Island (Kisiwa cha Popo, in Swahili) is an island located in Tumbatu Gomani ward of Kaskazini A District in Unguja North Region, Tanzania.
The small, private island is where Tumbatu farmers and fishermen grow seasonal fruits and other commodities. Because so many bats, known as Popo, call it home, it is known as Popo Island. The island is located east of Tumbatu Island. |
Popo Island | References | References
Category:Coastal islands of Tanzania
Category:Islands of Tanzania
Category:Islands of Zanzibar
Category:Zanzibar Archipelago
Category:East African coral coast |
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Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Park City Film Music Festival | [[:Park City Film Music Festival]] | :Park City Film Music Festival
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File:Diemylovefilmposter.jpg | Summary | Summary |
File:Diemylovefilmposter.jpg | Licensing | Licensing |
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Draft:Mizo agriculture | Agriculture played a significant role in Mizo history. In particular, Mizo chiefdoms relied on | Agriculture played a significant role in Mizo history. In particular, Mizo chiefdoms relied on jhummin, hunting, fishing and raiding. Agriculture in Mizoram was plagued by periodical famines known as mautam coinciding with the flowering of bamboo trees. |
Draft:Mizo agriculture | Jhumming | Jhumming
Historically the Mizos relied on subsistence slash and burn cultivation termed as jhumming. The traditional Mizo calendar is tied closely with the cycle of jhumming with months denoting or being named after significant milestones. |
Draft:Mizo agriculture | Hunting | Hunting |
Draft:Mizo agriculture | Fishing | Fishing |
Draft:Mizo agriculture | References | References |
Draft:Mizo agriculture | Sources | Sources |
Draft:Mizo agriculture | Table of Content | Agriculture played a significant role in Mizo history. In particular, Mizo chiefdoms relied on, Jhumming, Hunting, Fishing, References, Sources |
2025 Northampton Town Council election | refimprove | The 2025 Northampton Town Council election was held on 1 May 2025 to elect all 24 councillors to Northampton Town Council. This was the second election for the town council since the abolition of the previous Northampton Borough Council. |
2025 Northampton Town Council election | Results by ward | Results by ward |
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