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  2. 1, 2, 3 (Sofía Reyes song) - Wikipedia

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    Music video. "1, 2, 3" on YouTube. " 1, 2, 3 " (Spanish: [ˈun dos tɾes]) is a song by Mexican singer Sofía Reyes featuring American singers Jason Derulo and De La Ghetto. It was released as a single on February 16, 2018. [1] The song was written by Reyes, Derulo, Ghetto, Nicole Zignago, Ricardo Montaner, Jon Leone and Charlie Guerrero.

  3. Narasimha - Wikipedia

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    Based on the Gandhara style of robe worn by the idol, Michael Meiste altered the date of the image to fourth century CE. [53] An image of Narasimha, dating to the 9th century CE, was found on the northern slope of Mount Ijo, at Prambanan, Indonesia. [54] Images of Trivikrama and Varāha avatāras were also found at Prambanan, Indonesia.

  4. Phoenicia - Wikipedia

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    The Iliad mentions the embroidered robes of Priam's wife, Hecabe, as "the work of Sidonian women" and describes a mixing bowl of chased silver as "a masterpiece of Sidonian craftsmanship". [ citation needed ] The Assyrians appeared to have valued Phoenician ivory work in particular, collecting vast quantities in their palaces.

  5. 1-2-3 - Wikipedia

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    One, Two, Three, a 1961 film by Billy Wilder. One Two Three, a 2008 Indian comedy film. 123 (film), a 2002 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy. One, Two, Three and Away!, a set of children's stories by Sheila K. McCullagh.

  6. 1-2-3 (Len Barry song) - Wikipedia

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    Len Barry singles chronology. "Lip Sync (to the Tongue Twisters)" (1965) " 1 - 2 - 3 ". (1965) "Like a Baby". (1966) " 1 - 2 - 3 " is a 1965 song recorded by American blue-eyed soul singer Len Barry, who also co-wrote it with John Madara and David White (the latter two produced the recording). The recording's chorus and accompaniment were ...

  7. Biblical clothing - Wikipedia

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    Egyptians were usually barefoot. The most common headdress was the klafta or nemes, a striped fabric square worn by men. Certain clothing was common to both genders, such as the tunic and the robe. Around 1425 to 1405 BC, a light tunic or short-sleeved shirt was popular, as well as a pleated skirt.

  8. Guru Nanak - Wikipedia

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    19th century painting depicting Guru Nanak wearing a chola (robe) with Perso-Arabic inscriptions. The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community consider Guru Nanak to have been a Muslim saint and that Sikhism derived from Sufism. [97] They believe Guru Nanak sought to educate Muslims about the "real teachings" of Islam. [97]

  9. 1, 2, 3, Sun - Wikipedia

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    1, 2, 3, Sun (French: Un, deux, trois, soleil) is a 1993 French surrealist black comedy film directed by Bertrand Blier. [2] The title of the film corresponds to the French name for the "Statues" children's game .