Pasha and the Lost Mountain

Pasha and the Lost Mountain

Author: Gary Webster

Publisher: Fullproof Publishing Inc

Published: 2009-09

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 0982232616

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When Tiffany and Peter adopted Pasha and Harold, they had no idea their lovable hounds had an inherited destiny to fulfill--a destiny that would see them become warriors for a magical group of inter-dimensional overseers looking out for the human race.


The Lost Sisters Volume 1

The Lost Sisters Volume 1

Author: RC Pinnell

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2013-12-03

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 1304732746

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Eidane is a parallel world caught in a Dark Ages, where women have been blessed with spiritual powers by the Lady Creator, and set above man, in order to guide and control him. But after centuries of doing such, jealousies within the One Church turned Sister against Sister, annihilating one of the 3 orders, and creating a schism between the remaining 2. Now, centuries later, there is a new force rising within the power structure that threatens the status quo. WARNING: NOT MEANT TO BE READ BY PERSONS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE.


Acre

Acre

Author: Thomas Philipp

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 316

ISBN-13: 9780231123266

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An important contribution to the discussion of the Arab lands before European hegemony and a detailed study of a region and power center many scholars identify as the beginning of modern Palestinian history.


The Northern Crown

The Northern Crown

Author: Anna M. Morrison Reed

Publisher:

Published: 1904

Total Pages: 918

ISBN-13:

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A monthly periodical of literature and Advertising. Devoted to the intrests of Northern California, and in a broader sense, to our whole country and all humanity....


The Pasha

The Pasha

Author: Letitia W. Ufford

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2007-07-30

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 0786428937

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With striking parallels to recent confrontations in Iraq, this is the story of the first Western international coalition to suppress an aggressive Middle Eastern ruler. The challenger was Mehemet Ali Pasha, called the founder of modern Egypt. Convinced that the Europeans would never be able to unite against him, he sought, with charm, brilliance and bravado, to create a powerful Muslim counterweight to the encroaching West. Drawing on research on three continents, this timely book takes the reader into the heart of a crisis as France, Great Britain, the Ottoman government and the Pasha of Egypt maneuver to defend their interests in the Eastern Mediterranean. Here are the passionate debates among French and British politicians as they struggle to control the Pasha without provoking a European war. Here are the battlefields--from the Euphrates to Beirut--on which Mehemet Ali's modernizing forces created the facts that fed the crisis. Here are the Sultan's ministers at Istanbul, buffeted by the threats of European ambassadors. And here, in confrontation, is the fascinating Mehemet Ali Pasha, in constant conversation with those seeking to deflect him from his dangerous ambition. As France began the fortification of Paris, as Prussia contemplated the French threat of a war on the Rhine and as British warships flooded the Mediterranean, Mehemet Ali sat cross-legged on his sumptuous divan, looking from his palace out over his beautiful fleet at anchor in the bay of Alexandria, and challenged the western world.