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    called her 'London's most promising new drag star.' In 2018, she became Bougie Drag Brunch's first featured queen, performing there regularly alongside...
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    drama) and "bourgeois tragedy". Emerging in the 1970s, the shortened term "bougie" became slang, referring to things or attitudes which are middle class,...
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    regiment was quartered at Constantine in Algeria, with garrisons held at Bône, Bougie, and Djidjelli. Colonel Senilhes was the first regimental commander. The...
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    important gains, with the bloody seizure of Oran in 1509, and the capture of Bougie and Tripoli in 1510. The Spanish capture of Tripoli cost them some 300 men...
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    response to the Spanish Capture of Bejaia (1510). Valérian, Dominique (2006). Bougie, port maghrébin, 1067-1510. Rome: Publications de l’École française de Rome...
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    the ruling amir. The architecture was later imitated in Fez, Tlemcen, and Bougie. The location of these Aghlabid government centers was outside of Kairouan...
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    Kakiemon is not found in Nevers wares. Estienne sees the decoration à la bougie, with white imitating splashes of candle-wax on a blue ground (see below)...
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    Abu al-Hasan's fleet was wrecked on its homeward journey by a tempest off Bougie, and the once mighty sultan was left stranded in the heart of enemy territory...
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  • Tunisia, War breaks out between Bougie and Tunis; Lihani is defeated and killed. Abu Bakr becomes the ruler of Bougie and Tunis. 1316: In the Ilkhanate...
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    goods (élixir, orange), spices (camphre, safran), trade goods (alcool, bougie, coton), sciences (alchimie, hasard), and mathematics (algèbre, algorithme)...
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