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It adds that the jewel, meaning "mountain of light" in Persian, was surrendered in 1849 to Queen Victoria's representatives following the Anglo-Sikh wars in the Punjab.
England, as a unit, were laboured for long periods against Malta (ranked 176th in the world) and, when possession was surrendered in Slovenia (67th), tended to pinch in their wingers to clog up the centre, dragging Walcott inside into the clutter.
This was surrendered in 1914 for a Bachelor of Engineering.
The ship was surrendered in June 1865 to the United States Navy and sold in November.
After the surrender of the Ottoman Empire in late October 1918, UB-42 fled to Sevastopol, where she was surrendered in November.
The gold mines of Dacia, for instance, were no longer available for Roman exploitation after the province was surrendered in 271.
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Though the Italians had, altogether, nearly four times as many cruiser tanks as the British, by the following morning 60 Italian tanks had been crippled, 40 more abandoned, and the rest of Graziani's army was surrendering in crowds.
Under the euro, monetary authority has been surrendered in all but four of the EU countries.
But that's not what is really being surrendered in a relationship.
We've deleted from our minds that thousands of lives were surrendered in the cause of freedom in past wars.
When territory is surrendered in this way, it is very difficult for the state to recover it.
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