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After the September 1942 Conference at Pezë, the National Liberation Front was founded with the purpose of uniting the anti-Fascist Albanians, regardless of ideology or class.
Bhutto vowed to take a revenge against Ayub Khan after gathering and uniting the scattered democratic socialist and Marxist mass into one single platform when he founded the Pakistan Peoples Party in 1967.
In early 2008, Odadjian founded Ursession, a virtual online art district and networking site aimed at uniting artists of all genres and styles around the world.
In 1926 she and her husband founded the National Council of American Indians, dedicated to the cause of uniting the tribes throughout the U. S. in the cause of gaining full citizenship rights through suffrage.
He founded the Universal Negro Improvement Association ( UNIA ) in August 1914 as a means of uniting all of Africa and its diaspora into " one grand racial hierarchy.
The SDF battled through defections of its right and left wings to other organizations during the first decade of the 20th Century before uniting with other radical groups to establish the Marxist British Socialist Party from 1911 until 1920 ( not to be confused with the current Socialist Party of Great Britain founded in 1904, and the Socialist Party ( England and Wales ) founded in 1997 ).
According to the U. S. Department of State ( International Religious Freedom Report for Côte d ' Ivoire 2008 ), the current Nigerian branch of Eckankar describes its beliefs as " a syncretistic religion founded in 1965 in Nigeria that sees human passion as an obstacle to uniting a person's divine qualities ".
The University of Iceland was founded by the Alþingi on June 17, 1911, uniting three former post-secondary institutions: Prestaskólinn, Læknaskólinn and Lagaskólinn, which taught theology, medicine and law, respectively.
The international organization was founded at a convention in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1919, uniting various local and regional clubs, the first of which was founded in Buffalo, New York in 1911.
In 1999, Peace Action opposed the NATO bombing of Kosovo, which it described as " cruise missile humanitarianism ", and founded the National Coalition for Peace and Justice, a body uniting most of the major peace groups in the country.
Particularly notable examples included Freeth's Coffee House, one of the most celebrated meeting places of Georgian England ; Ketley's Building Society, the world's first building society, founded at the Golden Cross in Snow Hill in 1775 ; the Birmingham Book Club, whose radical politics saw it nicknamed the " Jacobin Club ", and which alongside other debating societies such as the Birmingham Free Debating Society and the Amicable Debating Society played a prominent role in the growing expression of popular political consciousness within the town ; and the more conservative Birmingham Bean Club, a dining club uniting leading loyalist figures in the town with prominent landowners from the surrounding counties, which played a prominent role in the emergence of a distinct " Birmingham interest " in regional politics from 1774.
With the intention of uniting Hindus and to awaken the spirit of patriotism, discipline and bravery in them, Dr. Hedgewar founded the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh in 1925, on the auspicious day of Vijayadashami.
The ruler of Chūzan passed his throne to King Hashi ; Hashi conquered Hokuzan in 1416 and Nanzan in 1429, uniting the island of Okinawa for the first time, and founded the first Shō Dynasty.
It was founded in London in 1945 as a broad international youth movement, organized in the context of the end of the Second World War with the aim of uniting youth from the Allied powers behind an anti-fascist platform that was broadly pro-peace, anti-nuclear war, expressing friendship between youth of the capitalist and socialist or so-called Eastern Bloc countries.
In 1979 he founded the Hinduism Today magazine, and in the early 80s, after his world tours, focused his magazine on uniting all Hindus, regardless of nationality or sect, and inspiring and educating seekers everywhere.
It was founded in Washington, D. C. by Mark L. Prophet in 1961 as a way of uniting warriors of light who pledge to see this earth through a golden age of freedom, peace and enlightenment by keeping the flame of life.
He founded the Cycling Society of Salto and achieved the remarkable feat of uniting bicycle cities of Salto and Paysandu ( 120 km ).
In May 1918 the Left Wing founded the journal De Internationale uniting four opposition groups within the SDP, with groups in Amsterdam, Rotterdam and The Hague plus the Zimmerwald Left Propaganda Union.
Another branch of the family founded in 1204 a Despotate of Epirus, under Michael I Komnenos Doukas, great-grandson of Emperor Alexios I. Helena Doukaina Komnene, a child of that branch of the family, married Guy I De La Roche thereby uniting the Komnenos and the De La Roche houses-with Komnenos family members eventually becoming Dukes of Athens.
* 9 – Kansas Equality Coalition is founded, uniting groups in five regions that fought against the passage of the state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.
It was initiated and organised by Skanderbeg with the aim of uniting the Albanian principalities that had been founded in the 12th-14th centuries, to fight the Ottoman Armies.
Turanian Society (,, ), a society founded in 1839 by Tatars, aiming at uniting the various Turkic peoples of the Russian Empire.

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According to Acts of the Apostles, Paul founded the church in Corinth ( Acts 18: 1 – 17 ), then spent approximately three years in Ephesus ( Acts 19: 8, 19: 10, 20: 31 ).
The € 98. 5m expansion of the Islamic Art galleries in 2012 received state funding of € 31 million, as well as € 17 million from the Alwaleed Bin Talal Foundation founded by the eponymous Saudi prince.
Punch was founded on 17 July 1841 by Henry Mayhew and engraver Ebenezer Landells, on an initial investment of £ 25.
A special conference of scholars on Pius XII on the 50th anniversary of his death was held in Rome on 15 – 17 September 2008, by Pave the Way Foundation, a nonsectarian organization founded by Gary Krupp, a Jewish American, which promotes interfaith cooperation.
This is evident from legislation embodied in his constitution of 17 September 1285 ( Constitutio super ordinatione regni Siciliae ), in which he stated that no government can prosper that is not founded on justice and peace.
20 June 1926 – 17 October 2001 ) was an Israeli general, politician, and historian who founded the right-wing nationalist Moledet party, mainly advocating population transfer.
The Seventh Day Baptist World Federation was founded in 1964 – 65, and it now represents over 50 000 Baptists in 17 member organizations in 22 countries.
On December 17, 1880, Edison founded the Edison Illuminating Company.
* March 17 – The Uruguayan Air Force is founded.
* September 17 – In Chicago, the Anti-Defamation League of B ' nai B ' rith is founded, with Sigmund Livingston as its first president.
* September 17 – The National Football League was founded.
* April 17 – Alpha Xi Delta founded
* October 17 – The Age newspaper is founded in Melbourne, Australia.
* May 17 – The German soccer club TSV 1860 München is founded.
* July 17 – The Bank of Scotland is founded by an Act of the Parliament of Scotland.
* April 17 – The first avowedly Unitarian congregation, Essex Street Chapel, is founded in London by Theophilus Lindsey.
* March 17 – The Relief Society, a philanthropic and educational women's organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ( LDS ) was founded.
* November 17 – The city of Denver, Colorado, is founded.
* January 17 – Saint Anthony Hall is founded at Columbia University, New York City, New York.
Of the 22 buildings excavated three were sunken huts, 17 are rectangular founded on individual post holes, one is represented by post holes between which are beam slots, and one by eight single large posts.
On 17 August 1899 founded the Catholic weekly " The Citizen " ( director was the lawyer Filippo Meda ), still in operation.
Xavier University was founded on June 7, 1933 as Ateneo de Cagayan, with only 17 First-year high school students.
The organization was founded by Moishe Rosen an ordained Baptist minister ( who was born Jewish and converted to Christianity at the age of 17 ) and Jhan Moskowitz an ordained Christian and Missionary Alliance minister and son of a holocaust survivor.

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