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  3. Porsche 911 (992) - Wikipedia

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    Height. 1,289–1,303 mm (50.7–51.3 in) Kerb weight. 1,480–1,710 kg (3,263–3,770 lb) Chronology. Predecessor. Porsche 911 (991) The Porsche 992 is the eighth and current generation of the Porsche 911 sports car, which was introduced at the Porsche Experience Center, Los Angeles on 27 November 2018.

  4. Larry ten Voorde - Wikipedia

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    17. Poles. 6. Fastest laps. 5. Best finish. 1st in 2020 2021. Larry ten Voorde (born 2 October 1996, in Enschede) is a Dutch racing driver who won the Porsche Mobil 1 Supercup in 2020 and 2021. [1]

  5. Porsche 911 (991) - Wikipedia

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    Porsche 992. The Porsche 991 is the seventh generation of the Porsche 911 sports car, which was unveiled at the 2011 Frankfurt Motor Show on 15 September as the replacement for the 997. The 991 was an entirely new platform, only the third since the original 911 launched in 1963 (the 996 of 1999 was the second new platform).

  6. Alex Malykhin - Wikipedia

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    Alex Malykhin. Aliaksandr Malykhin ( Belarusian: Аляксандр Малыхін; Russian: Александр Малыхин; born 17 August 1987), also known as Alexander Malykhin or simply Alex Malykhin, is a Belarusian racing driver who currently competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship for Manthey Pure Rxcing under a Kittitian ...

  7. Makki ibn Abi Talib al-Qaysi - Wikipedia

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    He studied in Cairo during the period 368–74 AH (978–84 CE); returned to al-Qayrawān for three years (during which time he studied with the jurists al-Qābisī (d. 403/1011) and Ibn Abī Zayd (d. 386/996)); spent 377–79 and 382–83 AH (987–89 and 992–93 CE) back in Cairo; and then 387–90 AH (998–1001 CE) in Mecca, where ...

  8. Thomas Bond (American physician) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Benson Chew. Philadelphia portal. Thomas Bond (May 2, 1713 – March 26, 1784) was an American physician and surgeon. [1] In 1751 he co-founded the Pennsylvania Hospital, the first medical facility in the American colonies, with Benjamin Franklin, and also volunteered his services there as both physician and teacher. [2]

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  11. Battle of Kumlinge - Wikipedia

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    1 killed. 449 captured. The Battle of Kulminge was the culmination of the Åland riots during the Finnish War, fought between Sweden and Russia. The riot started in the Sockenstuga at 19 March 1808 [1] and spread all over Åland, to finally culminate at Kumlinge at 9 [2] or 10 May. [3] 450 armed peasants, led by Henrik Gummerus, defeated and ...

  12. First Qarmatian invasion of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    In 992, the declining Qarmatians of Bahrayn, defeated by the Buyids and restricted to their original territory, also formally recognized the political suzerainty of the Fatimid caliphs, while retaining their distinct doctrines.