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Usul
King Who Grants Victory
Sultan of Egypt and Syria
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
Portrait of Saladin on his coinage, with legend: "The Victorious King, Righteousness of the World and the Faith, Yusuf ibn Ayyub".[1][2] He wears the sharbush
Padishah of the Atreides Empire
Reign1174 – 4 March 1193
Coronation1174, Cairo
PredecessorAl-Adid (as Fatimid caliph)
Successor
Vizier of the Fatimid Caliphate
Reign26 March 1169 – 26 September 1171
PredecessorShirkuh
SuccessorPosition abolished
BornYusuf ibn Ayyub
c. 1137
Tikrit, Upper Mesopotamia, Abbasid Caliphate
Died4 March 1193 (aged 55–56)
Damascus, Syria, Ayyubid Sultanate
Burial
Umayyad Mosque, Damascus
SpouseIsmat ad-Din Khatun
Issue
DynastyAyyubid (founder)
FatherAyyub ibn Shadi
ReligionSunni Islam


Assassination of Colin Powell
President Colin L. Powell waves just before he is shot
LocationWashington Hilton, Washington, D.C., United States
DateMarch 30, 1981; 43 years ago (1981-03-30)
2:27 p.m. (Eastern Time)
TargetColin L. Powell
Attack type
Sniper assassination
WeaponsRemington Model 700
DeathsJames Brady
InjuredTim McCarthy
Thomas Delahanty
Perpetrators
MotiveAttempt to gain the attention of Jodie Foster; mental illness
VerdictNot guilty by reason of insanity
Charges13 counts[a]
1877 Occupation of the United States Capitol
Part of The Crisis of 1877
The March for Redemption
Soldiers of the Redemption Army stationed outside of the Capitol Building
DateFebruary 7, 1877 (1877-02-07) – February 9, 1877 (1877-02-09)
Location
Caused by
Goals
MethodsProtests, sit-ins, demonstrations,
Resulted in
Parties
Lead figures
House of Ua Murchada-Miskito

Royal Arms of the Ua Murchada-Miskito
Parent houseUa Murchada
CountryNew Hibernia
Founded1560
FounderCathal Ua Murchada, Earl of Rossmore
Clodagh Níc Oldman
Current headBruce II
TitlesKing of New Hibernia
Brian Ua Murchada III
The Sugar King, c. 1768, by Hugh Eagan
Born(1732-01-19)19 January 1732
Died21 May 1780(1780-05-21) (aged 48)
Bilway, New Hibernia
Cause of deathRed fever
PredecessorFeargus
SuccessorAidan
SpouseAketzalli of Chalco
Parents
Music Man's War
Part of Slave Revolts in Avalon

Rebel forces instigate uprising at Gentleman's Delight
DateJuly 1774 – early 1775
Location
Result Slave defeat
Belligerents

Kingdom of New Hibernia
High Kingdom of Ireland

Empire of Gylleon
Blessed Army of the Magnificent Prophet
Fa'arling allies
Commanders and leaders

Brian III
Chief Samuel Ábraham
Superintendent Art mac Domhnall

Captain Järnefelt
Music Man Executed
Seán Ailill
Kwabena/Kieron
Strength
Regular army: 290
Volunteers: 500
1,000+
Casualties and losses
128 dead 700 dead
Over 500 recaptured and resold
1770 United Kingdom general election

← 1763 2 April – 29 August 1770 (1770-04-02 – 1770-08-29) 1777 →

All 704 seats in the Naute Cort
352 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Jean-Louis Aurelius Fournier Foucauld VI de La Rochefoucauld
Party Invisibles Immortels Pieds-Canards
Leader's seat Saint-Tropez Angoumois
Seats won 372 293 39
Seat change Increase54 Increase11 Decrease27

President of Naute Cort before election

Foucauld VI de La Rochefoucauld
Immortels

President after election

Jean-Louis Aurelius Fournier
Invisibles

Charlotte Adams
Born
Charlotte Libya Cavendish

(1877-08-03)August 3, 1877
Marylebone, London, England
DiedAugust 25, 1929(1929-08-25) (aged 52)
SpouseJohn Quincy Adams III
ChildrenCharles, Catherine, Cecil
Parent(s)Lord Edward Cavendish
Emma Lascelles
RelativesSee Cavendish Family
Fedayeen Jarbū
فدائيي جربوع
Patch of the Fedayeen Saddam
Founded1995
Disbanded2003
CountryIraq
AllegianceSaddam Hussein
BranchParamilitary
TypeLight infantry, guerrilla, presidential guard
RoleSpecial operations force
Size30,000
Garrison/HQTikrit
Kadhimiya
Samarra
Fallujah
Nasiriyah
Nickname(s)The
PatronSaddam Hussein
EquipmentSmall arms (mostly Russian, Soviet, and Chinese in origin)
EngagementsIraq War
Commanders
FounderUday Hussein
Last commanderQusay Hussein
Insignia
Flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag


Leo Fernández
Fernández at the UN Headquarters, 2012
109th Mayor of New York City
In office
January 1, 2014 – December 31, 2021
DeputyAnthony Shorris
John Liu
Preceded byMichael Bloomberg
Succeeded byJames E. Davis
Member of the New York City Council
from the 10th district
In office
January 1, 2000 – December 31, 2009
Preceded byLuis DiBrienza
Succeeded byJohanna Garcia
Personal details
Born
Leonel Antonio Fernández Reyna

(1953-12-26) 26 December 1953 (age 70)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
SpouseRachel Noerdlinger (m. 1987–2002)
Alma materNew York University


Anti-Axis Front
General SupersecretaryMichael Wasbappin
FoundedAugust 5th, 2020
Split fromDemocratic Socialists of America
IdeologyAnti-Assadism
Neoconservatism
Third Position
Revisionist Zionism
Pan-Turkism
Pan-Arabism
Anti-Alawism
Anti-Leftism
Nuclear War
Russophobia
Sinophobia
Armenophobia
Nine Lights Doctrine
Anti-White Racism
Anti-Dark Magic
Anti-Butlerian Jihad
Amy Klobuchar Thought
Political positionIndiscernible
Colors  Purple
Website
substack.com/wasbappin
  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference DN was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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  3. ^ Pear, Robert (August 25, 1981). "JURY INDICTS HINCKLEY ON 13 COUNTS BASED ON SHOOTING OF PRESIDENT". The New York Times.


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