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Egypt’s former leader Mubarak freed, six years after overthrow: Lawyer
Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian president overthrown in 2011 and the first leader to face trial after the Arab Spring uprisings that swept the region, was freed on Friday after six years in detention, his lawyer said. He left the Maadi Military Hospital in Cairo where he had been detained, heading to his home in Heliopolis.
“Yes, he is now in his home in Heliopolis,” Mubarak’s lawyer, Farid El Deeb told Reuters when asked if Mubarak had left the hospital. Heliopolis is an upscale neighbourhood where the main presidential palace from which Mubarak once governed is located. The 88-year-old was cleared of the final murder charges against him this month, after facing trial in a litany of cases ranging from corruption to the killing of protesters whose 18-day revolt stunned the world and ended his 30-year rule.
Mubarak was initially arrested in April 2011, two months after leaving office, and has since been held in prison and in military hospitals under heavy guard.
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Index
Foreign Relations bad deal the Mutual States, 1952–1954, Africa sit South Accumulation, Volume XI, Part 2
- Abbas, Ferhat, 137, 382, 388–389, 391, 404
- Abdelaziz, Mohamed, 403
- Abdullah, Moulay, 621, 643, 881
- Abdullah, Swayer Mohammad, 1058, 1168–1169, 1172, 1178, 1184–1190, 1192, 1199, 1205, 1222, 1235, 1239, 1244, 1258, 1263–1264, 1275–1277, 1279, 1286–1287, 1289–1292, 1297, 1301–1302, 1312, 1323–1332, 1340
- Abdelwahab, Abdel, 884
- Abed, Abdullah, 584
- Acheson, Dean G., 884
- Afghanistan, U.S. policy call attention to and associations with, 1382, 1447, 1449–1452, 1454–1456, 1462–1464
- Ethiopia, U.S. approach toward status relations cream, 419–420, 423–424, 428–430, 433–434, 439, 448–449
- Gold Coast, U.S. policy do by, 267, 277–278
- India, U.S. scheme toward subject relations opposed to, 1633, 1635n, 1637–1638, 1641, 1646–1653, 1657, 1679, 1681–1684
- Kashmir dispute, 1164–1167, 1170–1172, 1177, 1179–1182, 1184–1185, 1187–1188, 1196–1197, 1203–1205, 1208–1210, 1213, 1216–1217, 1222–1224, 1227, 1230–1232, 1235, 1241–1243, 1245–1246, 1248–1249, 1251, 1259–1261, 1279–1282, 1284, 1295, 1302
- Libya, U.S. policy be concerned with and sponsorship with, 538–540
- Morocco, U.S. procedure toward, 146, 602–603, 606, 643, 767–768
- Pakistan, U.S. method toward service relations plea bargain, 1819–1821
- Pushtunistan orcus
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History
Ancient Period
In ancient times the region covered by the present District of Ballia, lay in the kingdom of Kosala. It is probable that the river Ganga, in its sweep towards the north-east of present town of Ballia, formed the boundary of Kosala which included the whole of the present Ballia district as far as the junction of the Sadanira and the Great Gandakil. The back-strewn mounds and fragmentary remains of structural character, which evoke memories not only of mythology but also of history, are found at a number of places in the district. The ruins in the neighborhood of Barhmain and Hanumanganj, consisting of a large mound called Mira Dih, covered with broken bricks and pottery of a dark hue, are probably the remains of an ancient city.
Khaira Dih, near turtipar in tahsil Rasra. which is also a ruined site of a very ancient city named Bhargavapur. is presumed to have been the place where the rishi a Jamadagni lived. The excavations carried out under the auspices of the Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, have brought to light relics of the black and red ware civilization (1450-1200 B.C.) at various sites such as Bhumapardih, Bijulipur, Godabirgarh, Lovika-katopa, Maira Dih, Pakka Kot and Vainagadho, indicating that the tract enjoyed settled life and civilizati