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n.yettilik || England'diki Anglo-Sakson yette asasiy xanliq (seven main kingdoms of Anglo-Saxon England that existed in the 7th and 8th centuries; country ruled by seven rulers or country divided into seven sections having a different ruler ruling each section; government by seven leaders or rulers)
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