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Greeks by its indigenous name, in the Greek form of Charax, to which the Romans added that of Omanorum, or Kerek of Ammon,14 to distinguish it from another Kerek, now called Kerek el Shobak.
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Greeks by its indigenous name, in the Greek form of Charax, to which the Romans added that of Omanorum, or Kerek of Ammon,14 to distinguish it from another Kerek, now called Kerek el Shobak.
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Nat.l. 6, c. 28.] to distinguish it from another Kerek, now called Kerek el Shobak.
Travels in Syria and the Holy Land John Lewis Burckhardt 1800
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Kerek Wongsa/Reuters Thai residents waded through a flooded street in Pathum Thani province, a suburb of Bangkok, on Wednesday.
Asia in Pictures 2011
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Kerek Wongsa/Reuters A bomb disposal expert worked at the scene of an explosion in central Bangkok Tuesday.
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Kerek Wongsa/Reuters Grenades caused the other explosions; one damaged a taxi, shown here as police looked for evidence.
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Kerek Wongsa/Reuters After police were finished, cleaners removed glass and debris from around the phone booths.
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Kerek Wongsa/Reuters Thai security personnel in riot gear deployed around a government building in central Bangkok early Friday.
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Kerek Wongsa/Reuters A Thai army soldier lies on the ground after he was injured.
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Kerek Wongsa/Reuters A Thai army soldier lies on the ground after he was injured.
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