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Majdal Askalan,(no.2), 1987
Salama, (no. 3), 1987
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Al-Falouja 1998
Al-Sarafand 1998
Al-Ja’ona 1998
Al-Kastal 2000
Kawkab 2000
Nimreen 2000
Al-jaleel al-Karmil Ra’s al-‘Ain al-Nakab al-Jarmak 2000
Publications by the author
“Mushkilat al-Ta’lim al’Falastini”- (Problems in the Palestinian Education System). Arabic University, Beirut 1991, Arabic. 120 pages.
“Involvement and Detachment in Joseph Conrad’s Fiction”, Regnbue Publishing House, Copenhagen 1995. In English, with a Danish resume. 282 pages.
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Titles and numbers of files consulted at the Public Records Office in London concerning the British Mandate period in Palestine:
CO 733/ 433/3 Mukhtars: Duties and Remuneration.
NB. This file was closed until 1992. Five copies were made about the remuneration of mukhtars.
CO 733/456/8 Situation Outrages
CO 742/1 The Palestine Gazette 1933. (Gazettes 1-10 & 26); a few documents about Lubya and other relevant subjects.
CO 733/456/6 Situation, Bomb Outrages (Different copies were made about the terror actions of different Jewish groups, Itcil and others. It was closed until 1972.
CO 733/481/1& Policy, Arab Reactions, in this file there are also numbers of
CO 821/2-6 All references to municipalities, and the names of the different council members, including those of Lubya, are to be found in the microfilm archives.
CO 814/40 Palestine Administration Reports, 1946-1947, Education in Palestine 1936-1946
Arab News Bulletin: A fortnightly publication issued by the Arab Office, 92, Eaton Place, London, S.W.1. No: 58, 12/3/1948,
the plan picture of Palestine
Numbers consulted: 55,56,54,52,50,49,48 (extracts from Jamal Husayni’s statement before the United Nations), 47,46,45,44,43,40,41,39,36.
Palestine Blue Book, 1926-1927 & 1928-1932 printed by Waterloo & sons Limited, London, 1928
Archival material in Israel:
Israel State Archives 3634/R.8073/N
3624/R.13657/N
323/524/P
Hagana archives Tel Aviv
file no 105/222 (Lubya 1943-1944)
Zionist Archives in Jerusalem:
J15/7591, concerning settlements in Lubya and Hazorim
J15/5587, project de colonisation a Lubya-Sarjuni; documented by PICA
J15/459, Lubya’s Land
J15/5587, Hapoel-Hamizrahi a Lubya (1943-1946)
J15/7591; settlement in Hazoriim and Lubya
J15/5587, Colonie ou village Lubya; Contrat de Location (between PICA & Histadrut Hapoel Hamizrahi)
J15/7459, Service Terrains; Lubya’s land
J15/7459; transactions of land in Lubya
J15/7459; land file in lower Galilee
J15/5587; names of Jews who took over the land of Lubya
J15/9142; exchanging letters concerning land’s distribution
KK15/2177 a ten pages document of all the numbers and areas of land transferred from Lubyans
J15/7591; p.11 le nom d’un roi asyrien (Sergon) hostile aux Israelites
Newsletters & Magazines
Shaml Newsletter, Palestinian Diaspora & Refugee Centre, March 1996, No.2.
Journal of Palestine Studies; University of California Press Journals, Berkeley, CA. No.95-97
Majallat al-Dirasat al-Filastiniya, Beirut, 1996, No.26
Falastin, daily newspaper, Jaffa, Wednesday, 21/6/39, Vol.XX111, No. 994087.
Davar, 22/6/1939
Ha’artz, Gideon Levy, article: “Exposing Israel’s sins”, 3/11/2000
Appendix I
Families as Remembered by Lubyans
The following is an overview of the different families of the village as recounted by the Lubyans themselves:
'Ajayni
Mukhtar: Mahmoud Husayn. They came originally from ‘Ajloun in Jordan. They were four brothers: Milhem, Othman, Rihayyil and Subuh. Their name now is Samadi and they are descendants of Husayn Bin Ali the fourth Caliph of Islam. Their grandfather was Nasir Bin Salem, from Anjara:
- al-Lababidi;
- al-Malahima: Hassan and Husayn Issa, Khalil Joodi;
- al-‘Athamni: Younis Ali, Karroob Alzein, Suliman Ali, Raja;
- Ammouri: Fawaz Muharib, Awad Yasin, Ali Ammouri;
- al-Hamzat: Ismael Hamza, Hamada Husayn, Khalil and Yasin Ismael;
- Ruhayyil: Husayn Ali, Ahmad Amin Ali, Salim Muhammad;
al-Shanashri
Mukhtar: Khalil al-Abid
-Rashdan, Ali Bash, Ahmad and Hassan Younis, Suleiman Atiya, Saleh Muhammad Taha (Gaith), Ahmad Kalid;
al-Samallot
mukhtar was Ibrahim al-Thiab:
- Dirawi, Ali al-Khalil (nickname Korkashi), Awad Shabkon, Mufaddi Mahmoud, Rashrash Alshiri, Abdullah Abu Alsheik (their grandfather is Azzam);
al-’Atwat
mukhtar: Muhammad Mustafa Yasin; sons: Kwatin, Kuftan, Ukla, Hijris and Hadrus:
- al-‘Asafri; Almanasra: Ata Mansour, Abdel-Rahman, Aldabiat, al-Za'atri;
al-Hajajwi
- al-Kafarni: ‘Oda, Ali Alyasin, Abdirazak Dabbas, Ibrahim Taha, Ibrahim Asi, Kayid, Karzon, Hadrous;
al-Shihabi
who came originally from Lebanon203:
- Kasim Sihabi and his sons were: Ali, Salih and Haidar, Said Yahya, Ali Odwan, Fawaz Ali, Ali Husayn Mahmoud;
al-Fokar, Rifaiya and Kilaniya
-
their grandfather was Zeid al-Rifa’i, Ali Raja, Suliman Musleh, Ali Muhammad, Muhammad Mahmoud, Ahmad Darwish, Mahmoud HamOdeh, Mar'i HamOdeh, Muhammad Abdilgani;
al-‘Awaidi
mukhtar was Abdu Alaidi:
-
Kasim Alaidi, Ali Warda, Mohamad Abu Alhumum, Abu al-Sa’id;
al-Talalzi
they were originally from Nablus in the West Bank:
- Zaid and Muhamad al Badir;
al-Lababidi
they came originally from Kufr Soom in the Hauran;
al-Galil
they came originally from Nablus;
al-Jamal
they also came originally from Nablus.
Appendix II
Selected Family Trees of Lubya
Appendix III
Place Names in Lubya
Geographical Places: Fields, lands, valleys, hills, caves, graveyards, lakes, historical and ancient places. In The Survey of Western Palestine, Vol.One, Galilee, Lieut.C.R.Conder, R.E, and Lieut. H.H.Kitchener, London, 1881: Lubieh is mentioned as a place of: Caves, tombs, ans sarcophagi; several rock-cut wine-presses and cisterns were observed at this village, which probably represents an ancient site.
Wadi = Valley
Bustan = Field
Karm (plural: kroom) = Fields for olive, fig and grapetrees
Maghara = Cave
1. Al-Shakayir: piece of land, in the north of the village.
2. Al-Tal: near Kufur Sabt.
3. Um Subeh: near Maskana.
4. Um Abi: between Nimrin and Lubya.
5. Al-Arid: for sheep and cows.
6. Al-Tabaka: near Al-Ariid.
7. Minijbi: “
8. Al-Owaini:
9. Um Huraizi
10. Wadi Ibrik
11. Aaard Al-Safiyyi
12. Al-Rjoum
13. Kroum Abd-al-Aziz (these lands were confiscated nowadays by Lavy kibotz).
14. Wa'rat al-Tal
15. Abu Uwaisalan
16. Al-Karroubi
17. Al-Mi'bar
18. Abu Kait
19. Al-Hajar
20. Al-Jamra
21. Al-Karaj
22. Al-N’Akkar, west to Odaisi
23. Kallit Kandil
24. Albiskandiyyi:
35. Um Inik
36. Dra'a Talib. (N.B204)
37. Abu Swaid
38. Abu Osalan
39. Um Sidri
40. Um Laban
41. Birkit(Birki=lake) al-Rik,- written wrongly in as al-Sirik- Between Wadi al-Shomer and Hittin hill. Corrected by Yousef Muhammad.
42. Birkit al-Ajaini
43. Birkit al-Fayik
44. Bayyarit al-Sabha: it is the edge between Lubya's land and Turaan Land.
45. Al-Buwaike: piece of land
46. Tallit(talli=hill) Al-Kaima: One of the crusaders, Arnot, built his tent over the hill, before he was defeated by Salah Al-Din.
47. Alhijar Alzuruk (The blue stones)
48. Hajar al-Nosrani(the christian stone): Said that Jesus sat on this stone with his disciples on their way to Talhoom. Europeans still visited that place.
49. Hadikat Abu Dhais:experimental garden built by the British government. Nowadays there is a road passing through it directly205.
50. Hakl al-Oshr, piece of land.
51. Halhool (Um Humayid): piece of land
52. Al-Hima: known as the best and largest plain in Tiberias for planting fruits and vegetables.
53. Al-Khirbi: known for its old findings under it, said to be built on Roman and Greek monuments and other old findings. It was the place where the battle between the villagers and Jews happened.
54. Kirbit Damyi: remaining of old historical Roman and Greek city, and the field of the battle between the crusaders and Salah al-Din.
55. Alkilal
56. Dabbat al-Kharrobi
57. Al-Damia
58. Dra'a Juhaish
59. Dra'a Shimdin
60. Dra'a al-Wawi
61. Raas Alzaytun
62. Alrojoum
63. Alza'afaraniyya
64. Alsidir
65. Sarjoni
66. Alshamshiyi
67. Alsahen
68. Altabaka
69. Tarik Alhawarni
70. Alariid
71. Al-kaba
72. Ain Bassom
73. Ain Damia
74. Bustan Mahmoud Husayn
75. Bustan Mufaddi Shahaybi
76. Bustan Yihya Shhabi
77. Bustan Said Yihya (a man from Jenin, Said Aljinini worked all his life there.
78. Alkhadran
79. Alkaraj
80. Kitaat Shaik Ahmad
81. Alkala'a Alsoda
82. Alkarasi
83. Karm Abu Shabaki
84. Karm Abu Libdi
85. Karm Hassan Alabid, the above areas where places of battles with Jews.
86. Karim Z'atir
87. Karm Alzain
88.* Karim Alzankanoni, mentioned Zankoni
89. Kroom Alhaj Husayn
90. Kroom Hassan Aldib
91. Kroom Damyi
92. Kroom Alawaidi
93. Kroom Munji
94. Alkasayir
95. Almaooni
96. Almakhba
97. Almaddan
98. Almassayat
99. Almaabar
100. Magharat (English, Cave) al-khanazir
101. Magharat al-Sufla
102. Magharat al-Aris
103. Magharat al-Ammori
104. Magharat al-Maasara
105. Magharat al-May
106. Al-mughraka
107. Al-n’Akkar
108. Wadi Ibrik
109. Wadi Abu Alhassan
110. Wadi Alshababa
111. Wadi Alsharar
112. Wadi Alakaba
113. Wadi Aia'ain
114. Wadi Almuaallaka
115*.Wadi Alnisa: mentioned as part of Lubya, but it is not.
116. Plot of Saydeh206
117. Irba el-Gibli
118. Abouab
119. Naimyis
120. Um Hmaid
121. Khawakir Akabeh
122. Karassi Sitrajia
123. Saadi and Ramyat el-Bsas
124. Tloul
125. Juret el-Werk
126. Juret Mendassi
Makamat: Religious and Sacred Places
1. Makam Abu Ghazi: near it was built the only school in the village in the Ottoman period.
2. Makam Alshake Abu Kuffa, it was named also as Alshake Muhammad.
3. Makam Bassom: the farmers put their instruments there, because no one dared to inter the makam".
4. M’Akkam Bnayyat Alkodor
5. Makam Rajmit Batta
6. Makam Alzawiya
7. Makam Alajami
8. Makam Alshake Muhammad Altori: A place where Arab saving army had their headquarters in the year 1948.
9. Makam al-Nabi (prophet) Shwamin. It was built in the middle of the village. (Still existing: see photo appendix)
Caves in Lubya207:
Ammouri cave in Alajayni district
Um Alkhanaziir cave In the norht of the village
Dar Hamza cave near the fields, Albayadir
Abdil Halim cave
Zawiyat Alfukara cave
Alariis cave
This official document (found in the Nazareth land department) is mentioning the names of 240 Lubyans who were declared as Absentees, and by consequence confiscating their land, under the responsibility of the administrator, (Hebrew, Abotrops); in the following case he is M.Shitnar.
“Israel State
Administrator of the Absentees properties
The Absentees’ Property Law 1950
“I declare the following persons as Absentees according to article 30/a of the law”;
1
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Ahmad Younis Ahmad Younis
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24
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Muhammad Samir M.Ma. Karzon
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2
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Amina Kasim Hassan
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25
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Husein Ali Yasin Shihab
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3
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Ibrahim Musa Ibrahim Shihab
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26
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Ahmad = = =
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4
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Hafid Mousa Ibrahim Shihab
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27
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Muhammad = = =
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5
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Ali Musa Kayid Karzon
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28
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Ahmad Salah Shihab Ali
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6
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Muhammad Musa Kayid Karzon
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29
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Muhammad Said Abidruhman M.
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7
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Mahmoud Musa Kayid Karzon
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30
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Lutfi = = =
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8
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Ahmad Musa Kayid Karzon
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31
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Hanifa Shuraitih Mahmoud
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9
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Muhammad M. Khalil Karzon
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32
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Afifa = =
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10
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Hamda M. Khalil Karzon
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33
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Fatima M. Husayn Bakir
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11
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Husayn Abidrahman I.Rashdan
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34
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Zahra = = =
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12
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Husni Abidrahman I. Rashdan
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35
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Khazna Abbad Mustafa
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13
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Hassan = = =
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36
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Fatima = =
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14
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Muhamad Kayid A’yid Muwasi
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37
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Hanna Ahmad Amin Rhayyil
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15
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Nayif Younis = =
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38
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Fraiji = = =
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16
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Muhammad Hassan Younis Aydi
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39
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Fouziyya = = =
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17
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Muhammad Younis M. Hamdan
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40
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Arif Fouzi Kuharib al-Ammouri
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18
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Ahmad Younis = =
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41
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Fayiz = = =
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19
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Muhammad Youssef = =
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42
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Ramzi = = =
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20
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Abdulla = = =
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43
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Muhammad Ma. Saleh Muhammad
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21
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Ahmad Abidkadir M. Zamil
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44
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Husayn = = =
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22
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Awad = = =
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45
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Ali Mahmoud Saleh Muhammad
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23
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Ibrahim Samir Muhammad Karzon
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46
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Said Hassan Said Isawi
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47
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Musa Hassan Said Isawi
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72
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Mustafa Yasin Shihab Ali
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48
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Ali Awad = = =
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73
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Hassan = = =
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49
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Rashid Abidrahim Shabkoni
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74
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Mahmoud = = =
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50
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Said = =
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75
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Ali = = =
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51
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Ibrahim Taha Ibrahim Taha
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76
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Kasim Muhamad Yunis Shihab
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52
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Amina Issa = =
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77
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Saleh = = =
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53
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Husein Issa Hassan Issa
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78
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Faleh Swailih Shihab Ali
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54
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Mahmoud = = =
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79
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Miflih = = =
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55
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Issa Saod Masod Abdulla
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80
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Ali Yunis = =
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56
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Hamad = = =
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81
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Kasim Muhamad Yunis Shihab
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57
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Ahmad = = =
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82
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Saleh Muhamad Yunis Shihab
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58
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Abdu = = =
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83
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Muhamad Ali Kasim Muhamad
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59
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Ali = = =
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84
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Ismael = = =
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60
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Zahiyi Yasin Ali Ramadan
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85
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Ni’mi = = =
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61
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Mu. Abdilgani Abdiaziz Kalid
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86
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Fatmi = = =
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62
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Thahir = = =
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87
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Mahmoud Abu Ali Mu. Mustafa
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63
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Ahmad = = =
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88
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Rakad = = = =
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64
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Thib Ibrahim Thiab Hamdan
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89
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Mustafa = = = =
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65
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Ibrahim Hassan Ibrahim Shiri
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90
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Mahmoud Qwatin = =
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66
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Hassan Mu. Youssef Hamdan
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91
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Muhamad = = =
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67
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Shobash Mu. Youssef Hamdan
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92
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Abid Ra’of Saud Masud Abdulla
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68
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Muhammad Youssef Mu. Youssef
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93
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Rashid Fayad Hadrus Fayad
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69
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Mahmoud = = =
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94
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Rashad = = =
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70
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Ahmad = = =
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95
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Mustafa = = =
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71
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Abdulla = = =
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98
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Mahmoud Abdilgani Abdilaziz Kalid
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|
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99
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Mijli Thiab Thib Hamad
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124
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Youssef Muhamad Hassan Issa
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100
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Thib = = =
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125
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Mahmoud Musa Kayid Ahmad
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101
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Said Mijli Thiab Thib
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126
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Hassan Ismael Hamza Yasin
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102
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Amina Ahmad Abdilhalim Ali
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127
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Hamda Ahmad Muhamad Hamza
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103
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Nasra Ahmad Ashur
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128
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Amina Tawfik Ahmad Muhamad
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104
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Mahmoud Khalid Khalil Aidi
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129
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Asma’ Yasin Hanza Yasin
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105
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Thib = = =
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130
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Sa’da Ahmad Muhamad Hamza
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106
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Ali Husayn Mahmoud Shihabi
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131
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Fatima Kasm Muhamad Lubani
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107
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Mar’i Mu. Hassan Mahmoud
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132
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Subheya Tawfik Ahmad Muhamad
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108
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Mar’i = =
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133
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Mariam = = =
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109
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Hassan Muhamad Hassan Ma.
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134
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Ahmad ‘Odah Ali Abdilkarim
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110
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Mahmoud Muhamad = =
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135
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Sandid = = =
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111
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Muhamad Yunis Uthman Yunis
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136
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Ali = = =
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112
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Ahmad = = =
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137
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Suleman Abdilgani Ali Abdilkarim
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113
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Hassan Abu Duhais Mu. Abdulla
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138
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Marzuk ‘Odah = =
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114
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Fathil = = = =
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139
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Abdilrahim Abdilgani Ali Abdilkarim
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115
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Nayif = = = =
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140
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Ali Daifalla Mahmoud Zamil
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116
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Muhamad Suleman Musleh Yasin
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141
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Husein Mahmoud Husayn Karzon
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117
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Muhamad Ali Husayn Mu. ‘adwan
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142
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Mahmoud = = =
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118
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Salim Saleh Alkarmawi
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143
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Lafi Kayid Ahmad =
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119
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Abdilruhman Hassan Issa Abdulla
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144
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Abdilmajid = = =
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120
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‘Ayid = = =
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145
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Muhamad Azam Ali Azam
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121
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Salha Abdilgani Ali Abdilkarim
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146
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Ahmad = = =
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122
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Amuna Abdilrahim Hassan Issa
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147
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Diab = = =
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123
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Nayif Muhamad = =
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148
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Hassan Youssef Taha Ghaith
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|
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149
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Ali Youssef Taha Ghaith
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174
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Yihya Said Yihya Shihab
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150
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Taha = = =
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175
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Amina Ali Kasim Muhamad
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151
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Saleh Muhamad = =
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176
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Abdulla ‘Ayish Husein Ali
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152
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Husayn = = =
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177
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Ahmad = = =
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153
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Ahmad = = =
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178
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Abdu Sadir Humayid Ibrahim
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154
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Khadija Ibrahim Hassan Jalia
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179
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Mustafa Abdulkadir Hamid Shabkoni
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155
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Ali Hassan Muhamad Shihab
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180
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Muhamad = = =
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156
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Khadija Mustafa Hassan =
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181
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Mahmoud = = =
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157
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‘Arif Muhamad Ibrahim Abdilkadir
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182
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Muhamad Ali Ibrahim Abu ‘Aloul
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158
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Ibrahim = = =
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183
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Mahmoud = = = =
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159
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Ahmad Husayn Youssef Hajo
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184
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Mariam ‘Arsal Khalil Ibrahim
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160
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Nayif = = =
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185
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Fadiya Ahmad Ibrahim Yasin
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161
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Muhamad = = =
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186
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.(cancelled name)
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162
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Yussef Fadil = =
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187
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Zubaida Mahmoud Husein Issa
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163
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Dib = = =
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188
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Said Hassan Muhamad Shihab
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164
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Abdu Husayn Mahmoud Shihabi
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189
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Muhamad Hassan Muhamad Shihab
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165
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Hamada Ismael Hamza Yasin
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190
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Muhamad Husein Mahmoud Shihabi
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166
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Mustafa Abdilkadir Hamid Dallasha
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191
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Youssef Husayn = =
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167
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Muhamad = = =
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192
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Badir Ali Huseein Odwan
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168
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Mahmoud = = =
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193
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Mahmoud Husayn Issa Abdulla
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169
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Khalil Ali Husein Ammori
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194
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Haji Husein Issa Abdulla
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170
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Abdulla = = =
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195
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Mahmoud Ibrahim A.kadir Abdulla
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171
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Mahmoud = = =
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196
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Ali = = = =
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172
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Saleh Mufadi = =
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197
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Abdulrahman = = = =
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173
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Faraj Yussef Taha Ghaith
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198
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Awad Abu Duhais Muhamad =
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199
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Kasim Muhamad Kasim Husein
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224
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Raja Okla Ahmad Diab
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200
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Husein = = =
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225
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Musa Dib Musa Diab
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201
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Ali = = =
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226
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Hassan Ahmad Darwish Shihab
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202
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Hafida Abdu Hamid Abdulla
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227
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Ibrahim = = =
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203
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Muhamad Hassan Issa Abdulla
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228
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Samir = = =
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204
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Tahhir Hamid Muhamad =
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229
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Abod Fandi Khalil Ibrahim
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205
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‘Othman = = =
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230
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Youssef Musa Diab Mustafa
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206
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Samir Johar = =
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231
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Muhamad Othman Karoot
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207
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Muhamad = = =
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232
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Mahmoud Kayid Ahmad
|
208
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Hafid Hamid Mahmoud =
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233
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Said Othman Yunis Othman
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209
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Kamil = = =
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234
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President of Orphand fund-Tiberias
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210
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Muhamad Abu Ali Mu. Mustafa
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235
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‘Akila Bin ‘Akila Alhasi
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211
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Mustafa Abdilkadir Mustafa Yasin
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236
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Muhamad = = =
|
212
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Abod Said = =
|
237
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Ali Fayad Suleman Abdilkarim
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213
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Mahasin Abdilgani Ali Abdilkarim
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238
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Mahmoud Hamid Musa Shihab
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214
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Husein Ismael Hamza Yasin
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239
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Ahmad Hassan Muhamad Ali Shihab
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215
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Husein Ahmad Atiya
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240
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Hassan Abdilrahman Ahmad Yasin
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216
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Suleman Husein Ahmad Atiya
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|
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217
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Madi Hamidi Mahmoud Khalil
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|
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218
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Mahmoud = = =
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|
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219
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Nayif = = =
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|
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220
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Ibrahim = = =
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221
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Muhamad Ibrahim Musa Saleh
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222
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Ibrahim Musa Ibrahim =
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223
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Awad Okla Ahmad Diad
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Signature/ M.Shitnar
The administrator
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