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From the 17th century onward, the island of Abadan was part of the lands of the Arab Ka ' ab ( Bani Kaab ) tribe.
From the 6th century AD until 771, the area around modern-day Hastings, as the territory of the Haestingas tribe, considered itself to be a separate Kingdom from the surrounding Kingdoms of Suth Saxe (" South Saxons ", i. e. Sussex ) and Kent, and attempted to retain its separate cultural identity until the 11th century.
From the 15th century onward, the area was ruled by the Rind ( tribe ) which was headed by Mir Chakar Rind.
" From her is the race of women and female kind ," Hesiod writes ; " of her is the deadly race and tribe of women who live amongst mortal men to their great trouble, no helpmeets in hateful poverty, but only in wealth.
From him we learn that the Sudovians lived secluded from the Samlandish, would marry within their own tribe and did not allow intermarriage with the neighbouring Prussian population " even if begged ".
From the beginning, the Rotu tribe prospered as a unified, hard-working tribe, while the Maraamu tribe quickly became divided between those who worked, led by Hunter and those who didn't, led by Rob.
From this it is regarded as obvious that originally Ephraim and Manasseh were considered one tribethat of Joseph.
From that time, the Tribe of Manasseh has been counted as one of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, though some groups claim descent from the tribe.
From a very early period reaching beyond 1635, bands of Native Americans, principally the Nipmuc tribe, dominated this region of Worcester County.
From these earliest records and maps available of this area, documents show the Indian inhabitants were called the Orcoquisac ( Akokisa or Arkokisac ) tribe.
From the 6th to the 12th centuries, the Jaromarsburg was a cult site for the Rani, a Slavic tribe, which was dedicated to their god Svetovid.
From there, Deena and Rob hatched a plan to rid the game of Roger and Dave once the merge were to occur, which involved the new Jaburu tribe voting together as bloc, with Heidi.
From the union of the Sun tribe ( in the legend, Shinshi ) and the Bear tribe, Dangun Wanggeom was born, and Dangun later founded a nation, and named it Joseon.
From then on, people worship him as god in the Mandaya tribe, which he refused as he confessed as follower of Rizal, the original defender of poor.
From a pre-1855 population of 4, 000, the tribe had declined to only 18 in 1924.
From this it is regarded by scholars as obvious that Joseph was originally considered a single tribe, and only split into Ephraim and Manasseh later.
From time to time they would have gatherings of a hundred or so men, but no one tribe was capable of unifying the others under a single rule .</ p >
From 12-1 BC, he led a campaign against the Homonadenses, a tribe based in the mountainous region of Galatia and Cilicia, around 5 – 3 BC, probably as legate of Galatia.
From 487 to 541 AD, Turpan was an independent Kingdom ruled by a Turkic tribe known to the Chinese as the Tiele.
From his wife Jane Johnston, Schoolcraft learned the Ojibwe language, as well as much of the lore of the tribe.
From 1825 to 1826 the Matabele peoples defeated the Bakwena tribe and settled along the banks of the Magalies River under the leadership of Mzilikazi.

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From 1966 to 1968, the league expanded from 9 to 14 teams, introducing the Chicago Bulls, Seattle SuperSonics ( now Oklahoma City Thunder ), San Diego Rockets ( who relocated to Houston four years later ), Milwaukee Bucks, and Phoenix Suns.
From the time the fair closed until 1920, the Palace of Fine Arts housed the Field Columbian Museum ( now the Field Museum of Natural History, since relocated ); in 1933, the Palace building re-opened as the Museum of Science and Industry.
From here he relocated his forces to Romford taking with him appropriate hostages.
From 1870 to 1964 Carthage, Illinois was home to Carthage College, which has relocated to Kenosha, Wisconsin.
From 1965 to 1975 Carthage, Illinois was home to Robert Morris University Illinois, which merged with Moser School of Business and relocated to Chicago, Illinois.
From 1988 until 1990 the Downingtown Historical Society relocated the house and did an extensive restoration with money raised for the project.
From its origins near Fort Snelling, St. Anthony Falls relocated upstream at a rate of about per year until it reached its present location in the early 19th century.
From 1925 to 1932, the Harbour Bridge works saw 250 stonemasons employed and relocated to Moruya by the contractor to produce 18, 000 cubic metres of dimension stone for the bridge pylons, 173, 000 blocks, and 200, 000 yards of crushed stone that was used as aggregate for concrete.
From 1927 the German Grand Prix was relocated to the new and more secure Nürburgring circuit in the Western German Eifel range, while the AVUS received a new asphalt surface and served as an experimental track for rocket cars.
From there he relocated to Rome, where he stayed and worked at the Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome.
From 1945 to 1977, Arlington Hall served as the headquarters of the United States Army Security Agency and, for a brief period in late 1948, the newly formed United States Air Force Security Service ( USAFSS ) until they relocated to Brooks AFB in San Antonio, Texas.
*** From Kenner to Geismar, the Jefferson Highway followed alongside the east bank levee of the Mississippi River which, due to various sections of levee being relocated during the 1920s and 1930s, is often a significant distance removed from the modern River Road.
From 1973, it housed the internationally renowned Regional Plastic Surgery and Burns unit until this was relocated to Broomfield Hospital, Chelmsford in April 1998.
From the Cold War demise, base realignment and closure ( BRAC ) actions in the 1990s relocated several specialized training programs at Lackland.
From 1973 until 1985, Cargo relocated to Lake Oswego, Oregon, with his wife Ida Jo and five children, Veronica, David, Patrick, Elena, and Eamon.
From their hometown of Guelph the band relocated to London, Ontario and then to Toronto, where in 2001 they released their self-titled first album.
From its debut season in Italy's top division, Palermo relocated to a new home, the Stadio Littorio ( Lictorian Stadium ) in the Favorita neighbourhood, today known as Stadio Renzo Barbera.
From Pratapgarh, Dhanpat Rai was relocated to Allahabad for training, and subsequently posted at Kanpur in 1905.
From 1970 through 1999, it was manufactured at a plant in Farmington, New Mexico, but relocated the operation to Memphis because of rising transportation costs.
From November 1917, the VR worked the line on behalf of the then owners, Altona Beach Estates Ltd., but to a relocated Altona Beach station, short of the original terminus.
From 1957 to 2003, the headquarters of STV were located there-having since relocated to Pacific Quay.
From 1866, the observatory was relocated to Bidston Hill on the Wirral Peninsula when the dock was redeveloped.
From 1902 to 1908, major sections of the main line totalling 21 miles ( 34 km ) were relocated.
From Manila, they relocated to Sydney to release their first single in June, " Without You ", which peaked into the top 40 on the Kent Music Report singles chart.

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