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  • .... He was captured by the Persians in 539 BC and Babylon was occupied, thus ending the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Cyrus was welcomed into the city, where he perfo ...in M. Heinz and M.H. Feldman (eds.), ''Representations of political power: Case histories from times of change and dissolving order in the ancient Near Eas
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  • frame.args["case"] or '', -- allows to specify grammatical case for the month for languages that use them function p._ISOdate(datestr, lang, case, class, trim_year)
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  • in case it is fed like this: {{Commons category| Some cat }}. --> | [[Category:Commons category with page title same as on Wikidata]] <!-- Ending up here is just fine -->
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  • ...aqi government in which they explained the whole history of their village, ending the petition with a request for permission to leave Iraq if the government
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  • ...adnezzar II was forced to march into [[Asia Minor]] and rout their forces, ending the northern threat to his Empire. ...pirical]] observation.<ref>Giorgio Buccellati (1981), "Wisdom and Not: The Case of Mesopotamia", ''Journal of the American Oriental Society'' '''101''' (1)
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  • ...ref> In fact the Court only found a state guilty of torture in 1996 in the case of a detainee who was suspended by his arms while his hands were tied behin ...onable time or release pending trial, and the right to compensation in the case of arrest or detention in violation of this article.
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  • ...e]], English ''in''/''on''/''with'', and [[Dative case|dative]]-[[Locative case|locative]], ''for''/''to'', respectively). Other Semitic languages like [[A ...[[Dual (grammatical number)|dual]] and a [[relative pronoun]] declined in case, number and gender. Both of these had already disappeared in Old Akkadian.
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