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  2. Anglo-Iraqi Treaty of 1930 - Wikipedia

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    the terms of the treaty were used to justify a British invasion and the occupation of Iraq after a nationalist coup whose leaders had contacts among the Axis powers. [ 8 ] The British used the terms of the treaty as a basis for a military occupation that lasted until end of 1947.

  3. Cowboy - Wikipedia

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    One writer states that cowboys were "of two classes—those recruited from Texas and other States on the eastern slope; and Mexicans, from the south-western region". [58] Census records suggest that about 15% of all cowboys were of African-American ancestry—ranging from about 25% on the trail drives out of Texas, to very few in the northwest ...

  4. Yaakov Peretz - Wikipedia

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    Yaakov Peretz was born in the Mellah of Marrakesh, Morocco to a family of distinguished Rabbis, such as his father, Hakham Yossef Peretz. [1] As a child, he attended Alliance Israélite Universelle schools, until he decided that he wished to study with the great Hakhamim of Morocco.

  5. Black cowboys - Wikipedia

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    Black cowboys in the American West accounted for up to an estimated 25% of cowboys "who went up the trail" from the 1860s to 1880s, estimated to be at least 5,000 individuals. [1] They were also part of the rest of the ranching industry in the West.

  6. Cowboys have always been Black. This KC rancher wants ... - AOL

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    Black cowboys were legendary In 2017, Venerable started his series of children’s books call “Grandpa I Just Wanna be a Cowboy” that introduces young readers to notable Black figures from the ...

  7. Cochise County Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    The word cowboy did not begin to come into wider usage until the 1870s. The men who drove cattle for a living were usually called cowhands, drovers, or stockmen. [4] While cowhands were still respected in West Texas, [5] in Cochise County the outlaws' crimes and their notoriety grew such that during the 1880s it was an insult to call a legitimate cattleman a "cowboy."

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  9. NFL Week 18 schedule, playoff scenarios: Cowboys, Bills ... - AOL

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    The Cowboys beat the Commanders 45-10 in Dallas on Thanksgiving, though they’ve lost their past two road games. If the Cowboys beat the Commanders next week, they'll claim the NFC East and host ...