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Manuil Van der Spaak ā Mr. Spaak's 4-year-old son. He shot and killed Mr. Muawia with Dr. Schultz's pistol, according to Ateh's testimony in Dr. Muawia's murder case.
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1122:Samosdelka
986:Sviatoslav
831:Manasseh I
758:Radhanites
639:2020-01-25
547:References
311:Characters
255:chronology
226:evidence.
108:Yugoslavia
56:Translator
1393:Ashkenazi
1283:Pechenegs
1183:Baranjars
926:Balgitzin
811:Zachariah
748:Meshchera
723:Byzantium
486:Hungarian
387:Anatolian
323:Kaghanate
209:academics
180:in 1988.
133:Paperback
86:Publisher
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1398:Cossacks
1312:Scholars
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1238:Kipchaks
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433:Turkish
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349:demon
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