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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in South Side ...

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    There are 105 sites on the National Register of Historic Places listings in South Side Chicago — of more than 350 total listings within the City of Chicago, in Cook County, Illinois. The South Side district is defined for this article as the area west of Lake Michigan , and south of 26th Street and the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal , to the ...

  3. Sikandar Shah Miri - Wikipedia

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    Sikandar is claimed to have met a prolonged and painful death, [n] seemingly from elephantiasis, in April 1413. [4] [o] After his death, Sikandar's eldest son Mir was anointed as the Sultan, having adopted the title of Ali Shah. [4] Two years later, Mir was succeeded by Shadi Khan, who adopted the name Zain-ul-Abidin. [7] [1]

  4. Maharashtra Kesari - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra Kesari is a wrestling competition in the state of Maharashtra . This competition started in the year 1961. After India gained independence, the first Maharashtra Champion competition was held in 1953.

  5. Historic building for sale after code violations issued

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    Ives and Degolia put 25 West Chicago up for sale after realizing they did not have time to redevelop the historic building. Coldwell Banker listed the building for $140,000.

  6. Sikandar Shah - Wikipedia

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    Adina Mosque, once the largest mosque in South Asia, was established in Pandua by Sikandar Shah.. Sikandar Shah assumed the throne after the death of his father. He continued to consolidate and expand the territory of the Bengal Sultanate, which had emerged as one of the leading powers in the Indian subcontinent.

  7. Sikandar - Wikipedia

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    Alexander the Great (BC 356–323), also known as Sikandar-i-Azam; Alauddin Khalji (1266–1316), Sultan of Delhi, who minted coins using the title Sikandar-e-Sani (The Second Alexander) Sikandar Khan Ghazi (14th century), Vizier of Sylhet; Abul Mujahid Sikandar Shah (died 1390), Sultan of Bengal; Sikandar Shah Miri Butshikan (1353–1413 ...

  8. Chlöe Bailey and Columbia Records Accused of ‘Exploiting ...

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    Chlöe Bailey is being accused of not paying a songwriter-producer, Melvin Moore, professionally known as “OneInThe4Rest” (“4Rest”), for his contributions across her “Trouble In Paradise ...

  9. Tomb of Sikandar Shah - Wikipedia

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    Sikandar Shah, who was then the Gujarat Sultan, was murdered on the instruction of his slave Imád-ul-Mulk Khush Kadam on 30 May 1526 after the reign of few weeks. Imad-ul-Mulk seated Sikandar Shah's six years old younger brother, Nasir Khan, on the throne with the title of Mahmud Shah II and governed on his behalf.