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On the arms (and some flags) of Biafra, Botswana, Burundi, Gambia, Congo (Kinshasa), Lesotho, Liberia, Upper Volta; Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Federation of South Arabia, Yemen, Musqat/Oman, Bahrein, Qatar, Sharjah, Bhutan,Brunei, Burma, Ceylon, China (Re [neu68]
A mirror of the politically drastic era of those days: It is documented and illustrated by flags, ensigns, standards, coats of arms and pennants.
Includes 250 colour plates, more than 1.700 colour illustrations of flags, badges and coat of arms.
flagspot.net /flags/bib-neu.html

  
 Bibliography (code [neu])
On the arms (and some flags) of Biafra, Botswana, Burundi, Gambia, Congo (Kinshasa), Lesotho, Liberia, Upper Volta; Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Federation of South Arabia, Yemen, Musqat/Oman, Bahrein, Qatar, Sharjah, Bhutan,Brunei, Burma, Ceylon, China (Re [neu68]
A mirror of the politically drastic era of those days: It is documented and illustrated by flags, ensigns, standards, coats of arms and pennants.
Includes 250 colour plates, more than 1.700 colour illustrations of flags, badges and coat of arms.
flagspot.net /flags/bib-neu.html

  
 Bibliography (code [neu])
On the arms (and some flags) of Biafra, Botswana, Burundi, Gambia, Congo (Kinshasa), Lesotho, Liberia, Upper Volta; Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Federation of South Arabia, Yemen, Musqat/Oman, Bahrein, Qatar, Sharjah, Bhutan,Brunei, Burma, Ceylon, China (Re [neu68]
A mirror of the politically drastic era of those days: It is documented and illustrated by flags, ensigns, standards, coats of arms and pennants.
Includes 250 colour plates, more than 1.700 colour illustrations of flags, badges and coat of arms.
fotw.vexillum.com /flags/bib-neu.html   (2821 words)

  
 Bibliography (code [neu])
On the arms (and some flags) of Biafra, Botswana, Burundi, Gambia, Congo (Kinshasa), Lesotho, Liberia, Upper Volta; Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Federation of South Arabia, Yemen, Musqat/Oman, Bahrein, Qatar, Sharjah, Bhutan,Brunei, Burma, Ceylon, China (Re [neu68]
A mirror of the politically drastic era of those days: It is documented and illustrated by flags, ensigns, standards, coats of arms and pennants.
Includes 250 colour plates, more than 1.700 colour illustrations of flags, badges and coat of arms.
www.fotw.net /flags/bib-neu.html   (2821 words)

  
 Bibliography (code [neu])
On the arms (and some flags) of Biafra, Botswana, Burundi, Gambia, Congo (Kinshasa), Lesotho, Liberia, Upper Volta; Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Federation of South Arabia, Yemen, Musqat/Oman, Bahrein, Qatar, Sharjah, Bhutan,Brunei, Burma, Ceylon, China (Re [neu68]
A mirror of the politically drastic era of those days: It is documented and illustrated by flags, ensigns, standards, coats of arms and pennants.
Includes 250 colour plates, more than 1.700 colour illustrations of flags, badges and coat of arms.
flagspot.net /flags/bib-neu.html   (2821 words)

  
 Bibliography (code [neu])
On the arms (and some flags) of Biafra, Botswana, Burundi, Gambia, Congo (Kinshasa), Lesotho, Liberia, Upper Volta; Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Federation of South Arabia, Yemen, Musqat/Oman, Bahrein, Qatar, Sharjah, Bhutan,Brunei, Burma, Ceylon, China (Re [neu68]
A mirror of the politically drastic era of those days: It is documented and illustrated by flags, ensigns, standards, coats of arms and pennants.
On the arms (and some flags) of Ethiopia, Eritrea, Algeria, Botswana, Burundi, Ivory Coast, Gabun, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Cameroon, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Leopoldville), Katanga, Liberia, Libya, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Morocco, Mauritania, Niger, N
flagspot.net /flags/bib-neu.html   (2821 words)

  
 Bibliography (code [neu])
On the arms (and some flags) of Biafra, Botswana, Burundi, Gambia, Congo (Kinshasa), Lesotho, Liberia, Upper Volta; Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Federation of South Arabia, Yemen, Musqat/Oman, Bahrein, Qatar, Sharjah, Bhutan,Brunei, Burma, Ceylon, China (Re [neu68]
A mirror of the politically drastic era of those days: It is documented and illustrated by flags, ensigns, standards, coats of arms and pennants.
Includes 250 colour plates, more than 1.700 colour illustrations of flags, badges and coat of arms.
flagspot.net /flags/bib-neu.html   (2821 words)

  
 Bibliography (code [neu])
On the arms (and some flags) of Biafra, Botswana, Burundi, Gambia, Congo (Kinshasa), Lesotho, Liberia, Upper Volta; Afghanistan, Saudi Arabia, Federation of South Arabia, Yemen, Musqat/Oman, Bahrein, Qatar, Sharjah, Bhutan,Brunei, Burma, Ceylon, China (Re [neu68]
A mirror of the politically drastic era of those days: It is documented and illustrated by flags, ensigns, standards, coats of arms and pennants.
Includes 250 colour plates, more than 1.700 colour illustrations of flags, badges and coat of arms.
fotw.vexillum.com /flags/bib-neu.html   (2821 words)

  
 Armies of Liberation » 2005 » August
Yemen is considered to have one of the highest rates in the region with 5000 maternal deaths per year because of early marriage.
Yemen Times : Journalists have also openly criticized the corruption and abuse of power by the highest officials in the Government, including President Ali Abdullah Saleh, and apparently this is what has provoked the recent series of attacks against outspoken journalists.
The EU is giving Yemen 7.5 million euros “aiming at backing the Yemeni government efforts for poverty alleviation and enhancement of democracy.” Yes you read that correctly, the EU thinks the Yemeni government is working to enhance democracy and allieviate poverty.
armiesofliberation.com /archives/2005/08   (7757 words)

  
 Wikinfo Yemen
The Republic of Yemen is a country in the Middle East, bordering the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Aden, and Red Sea, between Oman and Saudi Arabia.
Yemen, one of the poorest countries in the Arab world, reported strong growth in the mid-1990s with the onset of oil production, but was harmed by low oil prices in 1998.
Images, some of which are used under the doctrine of Fair use or used with permission, may not be available.
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Yemen   (194 words)

  
 Coalition to Oppose the Arms Trade (COAT)
By 1999, COAT's concept of conversion had been transformed to include social, legal, psychological and economic factors essential to the transition from a world based on war, greed, deception and violence, where "might is right," to a world based on peace, justice, truth, human rights and nonviolence.
This issue of COAT's magazine provides shocking evidence showing that Prescott Bush and George H.Walker were the financial managers of well-organised American effort to funnel the investments of right-wing U.S. bankers and industrialists into Germany which funded the rise to power of the Nazi Party and Adolph Hitler.
This annual research report by COAT juxtaposes evidence from a variety of sources to demonstrate Canada's complicity in international war crimes and crimes against humanity.
coat.ncf.ca   (3467 words)

  
 Coffee Mug with Saudi Arabia Flag and country name
Coffee Mug with Saudi Arabia Coat of Arms and Soccer Ball
Coffee Mug with Saudi Arabia Flag and country name
Why drink coffee out of an ordinary mug when an imprinted Saudi Arabia Flag mug is so much cooler?
www.pennantshop.com /world_flag_mugs_d2_0124.html   (116 words)

  
 Apostolic Nunciature (Holy See) - Kuwait
His Holiness Benedict XVI has named Bishop Mounged El-Hachem, of the Maronite Eparchy of Baalbek-Deir El-Ahmar, as Apostolic Nuncio to Kuwait, Bahrain, Yemen and Qatar, as well as Apostolic Delegate in the Arabian Peninsula, which includes Saudi Arabia, Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
The Prelate is replacing Archbishop Giuseppe De Andrea, having reached the age of retirement.
ADDRESS OF THE HOLY FATHER TO Read Newsletter Archives
www.catholic-church.org /kuwait/apostolic_nunciature.htm   (223 words)

  
 SlagleRock's Slaughterhouse
It was Fahd's decision to allow U.S. forces to be based out of Saudi Arabia during the 1991 Gulf War against Iraq that outraged Islamic fundamentalists, among them al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden, who criticized his homeland for allowing "infidels" to attack another Arab country from its soil.
Security was tight in the capital for the ceremonies, with large crowds of ordinary Saudis participating alongside monarchs, presidents and other dignitaries from the Arab world and other Islamic nations.
The mourners stood, raising their arms and chanting "Allahu akbar," or "God is great" during a two-minute prayer.
combatarms.mu.nu   (223 words)

  
 Flogging the Simian @ WeBlog.ro
They did a lot of awful things but not much of it could be considered "terrorism" and was more along the lines of our jolly buddies in Saudi Arabia who cut off hands for stealing bread and ban women from driving a car.
The Taliban however let Osama bin Laden and "Al Qaeda", a loose organization of armed men with a theological bent, to live in Afghanistan and train there.
It was this second group, Al-Qaeda, who employed what is commonly thought of as terrorism, using violence in a non-military way against non-military targets to achieve some kind of political goal.
www.weblog.ro /soj   (223 words)

  
 FlagXS - Product Catalog
Saudi Arabia Flag and Coat of Arms Gifts and Souvenirs
Finland Flag and Coat of Arms Gifts and Souvenirs
Cape Verde Flag and Coat of Arms Gifts and Souvenirs
www.flagxs.com /flagxs_toc.htm   (223 words)

  
 Uganda # fahnenversand.de - Fahnen Flaggen Fahne Flagge Nationalflaggen Nationalflagge Shop Flaggenshop Versand kaufen bestellen
Smith says the crested crane "first appeared in the colonial badge of Uganda under British rule", and Crampton simply says (in talking about the origins of the coat of arms) that the crane was the former flag-badge.
The supporters on either side of the coat of arms are the Ugandan Kob representing the wildlife of Uganda and the Crested Crane, the emblem for Uganda.
The government of Uganda officially asked the government of Saudi Arabia assistance in the return of the national symbols of Uganda.
www.fahnenversand.de /fotw/flags/ug.html   (223 words)

  
 Uganda
Smith says the crested crane "first appeared in the colonial badge of Uganda under British rule", and Crampton simply says (in talking about the origins of the coat of arms) that the crane was the former flag-badge.
The government of Uganda officially asked the government of Saudi Arabia assistance in the return of the national symbols of Uganda.
The supporters on either side of the coat of arms are the Ugandan Kob representing the wildlife of Uganda and the Crested Crane, the emblem for Uganda.
fotw.vexillum.com /flags/ug.html   (633 words)

  
 Uganda
He took with him the originals of the national flag, emblem and coat of arms, which had been granted to the new country by the British colonial Governor in October 1962 for the independence.
Smith says the crested crane "first appeared in the colonial badge of Uganda under British rule", and Crampton simply says (in talking about the origins of the coat of arms) that the crane was the former flag-badge.
The government of Uganda officially asked the government of Saudi Arabia assistance in the return of the national symbols of Uganda.
flagspot.net /flags/ug.html   (636 words)

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