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  2. Impalement - Wikipedia

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    Impalement was, on occasion, aggravated with being set over a fire, the impaling stake acting as a spit, so that the impaled victim might be roasted alive. [99] Among other severities, Ali Pasha , an Albanian -born Ottoman noble who ruled Ioannina , had rebels, criminals, and even the descendants of those who had wronged him or his family in ...

  3. Capital punishment in Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Egypt. The state carried out at least 44 executions in 2016, at least 35 in 2017, and at least 43 in 2018, according to Amnesty International . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The method of execution is hanging for civilian convictions, and by firing squad for convictions by commissioned military personnel at the time of duty.

  4. List of methods of capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    Impalement: The penetration of the body by an object such as a stake, pole, spear, or hook, often by complete or partial perforation of the torso. Keelhauling: European maritime punishment of dragging the victim against the barnacles on a ship. (Not usually intended to be lethal.) Poisoning

  5. Capital punishment - Wikipedia

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    The country increasingly ignored international human rights concerns and criticism. In March 2021, Egypt executed 11 prisoners in a jail, who were convicted in cases of "murder, theft, and shooting". [105] According to Amnesty International's 2021 report, at least 483 people were executed in 2020 despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. Papyrus Leopold II - Wikipedia

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    Egypt was no longer able to control its foreign territories and lost them, whilst foreign powers, such as Libya, would trouble Egypt with raids into Egyptian territories. During this period regional leaders, foreign dignitaries and administrative representatives found themselves with more power as Pharaohs attempted to control civil order. [ 4 ]

  7. Immurement - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the execution of Hadj Mohammed Mesfewi. Immurement (from Latin im- 'in' and murus 'wall'; lit. ' walling in '), also called immuration or live entombment, is a form of imprisonment, usually until death, in which someone is placed within an enclosed space without exits. [1]

  8. Category:People executed by impalement - Wikipedia

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  9. Suleiman al-Halabi - Wikipedia

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    Death by impalement Suleiman al-Halabi ( Arabic : سليمان الحلبي ; c. 1777 – 17 June 1800) was a Syrian theology student best known for assassinating Jean-Baptiste Kléber , then serving as the commander of the French campaign in Egypt and Syria , in 1800.