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Kyiv (disambiguation)
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I see it was already mentioned, but only under "see also". I've put it under "geographical locations". Otherwise, "Kief, North Dakota" should be down there, too, because it's a different spelling as well.
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Who is a Jew?
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→Controversies: Removed quotation marks for "Messanic Jews" except in quotes from elsewhere. We have every right not to consider them Jews if we think so, but if they call themselves Messianic Jews, that's their name in this nonpartisan encyclopaedia.
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Hooman
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Among Persian populations in Germany (and maybe other places), it's spelt "Human". You'll find many examples by googling it together with common Persian surnames.
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Kyiv (disambiguation)
92.204.111.5 (
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I see it was already mentioned, but only under "see also". I've put it under "geographical locations". Otherwise, "Kief, North Dakota" should be down there, too, because it's a different spelling as well.
21:2421:24, 18 December 2016diffhist−2
Who is a Jew?
92.204.96.218 (
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→Controversies: Removed quotation marks for "Messanic Jews" except in quotes from elsewhere. We have every right not to consider them Jews if we think so, but if they call themselves Messianic Jews, that's their name in this nonpartisan encyclopaedia.
04:0704:07, 11 September 2016diffhist+7
Hooman
92.204.97.223 (
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Among Persian populations in Germany (and maybe other places), it's spelt "Human". You'll find many examples by googling it together with common Persian surnames.