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1Al Quran

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  • Title: Al Quran
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  • Publisher: Daaraykamil.com
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  • Publish Location: Touba, Sénégal

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  • First Year Published: 2006
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    Minam

    Minam can refer to: Minam Station, a station of Busan Metro Line 3 in Busan Minam, Oregon, a community in the U.S. state of Oregon Minam River in the U

    Minam River

    The Minam River is a tributary of the Wallowa River, 51 miles (82 km) long, in northeastern Oregon in the United States. It drains a rugged wilderness

    Minam station

    Minam Station (Korean: 미남역; Hanja: 美南驛) is an underground station of Busan Metro Line 3 and Line 4 located in Oncheon-dong, Dongnae District, Busan. Station

    Minam, Oregon

    Mountains on Oregon Route 82. Minam is approximately 20 miles (32 km) Northeast of La Grande. Minam was named after the Minam River, which in turn was named

    Minam Lake

    Minam Lake is a high-elevation reservoir in the Eagle Cap Wilderness of the Wallowa Mountains in the U.S. state of Oregon. The unusual reservoir, a modified

    Minam State Recreation Area

    Minam State Recreation Area is a state park in the U.S. state of Oregon. Administered by the Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, it covers about 600

    Eagle Cap Wilderness

    an area east of Minam River. Further surveys by the end of 2012 showed a count of at least seven wolves in a pack within the Upper Minam River area. The

    Wallowa River

    Enterprise, and Wallowa. Further upstream it receives the Minam River from the left at the hamlet of Minam. Continuing north another 10 miles (16 km), it joins

    Zo people

    The Zo people is a term to denote the ethnolinguistically related speakers of the Kuki-Chin languages who primarily inhabit northeastern India, western

    Busan Metro Line 3

    Suyeong station to Daejeo station with a second phase that splits from Minam Station. However, the second phase split into a separate line and is now