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  2. Jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The pieces are no longer simple metalwork, but are now masterful examples of jewellery making. Pieces are sophisticated in their design, and feature inlays of turquoise, mother of pearl, spondylus shell, and amethyst. The nose and ear ornaments, chest plates, small containers and whistles are considered masterpieces of ancient Peruvian culture ...

  3. Aurangzeb - Wikipedia

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    The epithet Aurangzeb means 'Ornament of the Throne'. [13] His chosen title Alamgir translates to Conqueror of the World. [289] Aurangzeb's full imperial title was: Al-Sultan al-Azam wal Khaqan al-Mukarram Hazrat Abul Muzaffar Muhy-ud-Din Muhammad Aurangzeb Bahadur Alamgir I, Badshah Ghazi, Shahanshah-e-Sultanat-ul-Hindiya Wal Mughaliya. [290]

  4. Batmobile - Wikipedia

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    The Batmobile is the car driven by the superhero Batman.Housed in the Batcave, [1] which it accesses through a hidden entrance, the Batmobile is both a heavily armored tactical assault vehicle and a personalized custom-built pursuit and capture vehicle that is used by Batman in his fight against crime. [2]

  5. Statute Law Revision Act 1867 - Wikipedia

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    The Statute Law Revision Act 1867 (30 & 31 Vict. c. 59) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that repealed for the United Kingdom statutes that had ceased to be in force from the start of the Reign of William III of England and Mary II in 1688 to the tenth year of the Reign of George III in 1770.

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