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Congolese franc
currency of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Al-Maghariba Quarter
neighborhood in East Jerusalem, which was demolished in 1967 as part of the expansion of the Western Wall
Qu'aiti Sultanate
'''Qu'aiti, officially the Qu'aiti State of Shihr and Mukalla''', was a sultanate in the Hadhramaut region of South Arabia, in what is now Yemen. The Sultanate spanned the Indian Ocean coast up to the border of Mahra, encompassed the historic city of Shabwa, the central valleys and oasis settlements of Hadhramaut, and controlled the southern Empty Quarter. Its capital was Mukalla, and it was divided into six Banners (provinces), namely Mukalla, ash-Shihr, Shibam, Wadi Doan, the Western Province, and Hijr. Mukalla, ash-Shihr, and Shibam were the Sultanate's major cities.
Mandelbaum Gate
former checkpoint between the Israeli and Jordanian sectors of Jerusalem
Tongan pound
currency of Tonga until 1967