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...Prince Philip was recognised as the messiah by a chief from the island of Tanna, Vanuatu, during a tour on the royal yacht in 1974....
...Everything moves at breakneck pace, courtesy of co-authors Kwame Mbalia and Prince Joel Makonnen....
...The visit of Prince Charles to Barnsley in 1986, and his subsequent very public appreciation for her garden, opened further doors. This included work at Highgrove, the prince’s Cotswolds property....
...According to the catalogue, Selassie gifted the watch to “an eminent African personality” whose descendant consigned it to Christie’s....
...At the Shah’s bash, the Ceausescus, Spiro Agnew and Imelda Marcos rubbed shoulders with Prince Rainier and Princess Grace, Haile Selassie and — given Britain’s prickliness in letting HM acknowledge a “king...
...Perry, by contrast, was an unfocused ramble, blasting everyone from the FBI and the CIA to vampires to Princes Charles and William, like a Rasta Wyndham Lewis....
...Another compared bin Laden with Salah al-Din, known in the West as Saladin, the Muslim hero who defeated the crusaders, suggesting he “liberated Muslims from their humiliation.’’...
...Osama bin Laden, a merchant prince of Saudi Arabia who founded and led the al-Qaeda Islamist insurgency movement, was killed by US forces on Sunday at his refuge in Pakistan. He was 54....
...Another compared Mr bin Laden to Saladin, suggesting he “liberated Muslims from their humiliation”....
...Bin Laden, a merchant prince of Saudi Arabia, got his start in life as an itinerant holy warrior in the US-backed and Saudi-bankrolled jihad against the Soviet Union in the last decade of the cold war....
...Chafing under the Byzantine yoke, they aided the Caliph Omar’s conquest of Jerusalem in 638 and Saladin’s recapture of the holy city from the crusaders in 1187....
...The fame of this Syrian saint of the borderlands received an unexpected boost when he saved the life of the young Prince Justinian, who had been thrown into prison, facing the capital charge of treason by...
...Similarly, the so-called "constitution of 17 articles", produced by the Buddhist Prince Shotoku in Japan in 604, , insisted, much in the spirit of the Magna Carta six centuries later: "Decisions on important...
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