Ques:Information:  - The Nautilina is the last suborder of the Nautilida and the only nautiloids living since the end of the Triassic. The Nautilina, proposed by Shimanskiy, is basically the Nautilaceae of Kummel, 1964, defined by Furnish and Glenister, but differs in omitting two families, the Paracenoceratidae and Pseudonautilidae which instead are placed in the Liroceratina.   - The Nautilaceae form one of five superfamilies that make up the Nautilida according to Bernard Kummel (1964), and the only one that survived past the Triassic. The Nautilaceae comprise six families: Nautilidae, Paracenoceratidae, Pseudonautilidae, Cymatoceratidae, Hercoglossidae, and Aturiidae. Shimanskiy (1957) separated the Paracenoceratidae and Pseudonautilidae from his near equivalent Nautilina and added them to the Lyroceratina, expanding the equivalent Clydonautilaceae and bringing it into the Jurassic. The Nautilaceae are represented by "Nautilus" and "Allonautilus", genera included in the Nautilidae.  - Latin (Latin: ) is a classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages. The Latin alphabet is derived from the Etruscan and Greek alphabets.  - Ammonoids are an extinct group of marine mollusc animals in the subclass Ammonoidea of the class Cephalopoda. These molluscs are more closely related to living coleoids (i.e., octopuses, squid, and cuttlefish) than they are to shelled nautiloids such as the living "Nautilus" species. The earliest ammonites appear during the Devonian, and the last species died out during the CretaceousPaleogene extinction event.  - The nautilus (from the Latin form of the original Ancient Greek "", 'sailor') is a pelagic marine mollusc of the cephalopod family Nautilidae, the sole extant family of the superfamily Nautilaceae and of its smaller but near equal suborder, Nautilina.  - Dimeroceratidae is one of three families in the Dimeroceratoidea, a goniatid superfamily included in the Ammonoidea; extinct shelled cephalopods with adorally convex septa and usually narrow ventro-marginal siphuncles.  - Dimeroceratoidea , formerly Dimerocerataceae , is one of six superfamilies in the gonititid suborder Tornoceratina which lived During the Devonian . Five families are included , the Dimeroceratidae being the type family . Gonitites , to which they belong , are primitive ammonites sensu lato , extinct shelled cephalopods more closely related to living animals like squids and octopodes than to similarly shelled nautiloids such as the modern genus Nautilus .  - A cephalopod (pronounced or ) is any member of the molluscan class Cephalopoda (Greek plural , "kephalópoda"; "head-feet"). These exclusively marine animals are characterized by bilateral body symmetry, a prominent head, and a set of arms or tentacles (muscular hydrostats) modified from the primitive molluscan foot. Fishermen sometimes call them inkfish, referring to their common ability to squirt ink. The study of cephalopods is a branch of malacology known as teuthology.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'taxon rank' with the subject 'dimeroceratoidea'.  Choices: - branch  - class  - family  - form  - genus  - group  - subclass  - suborder  - superfamily

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Ques:Information:  - Ab Manr Nizr al - Muafá li - Dnil - Lh ( 1045 - 1097 , Arabic :       ) was the founder ( and an Imm ) of the Nizri branch of Ism `` il Shia Islam . Following the death of his father , Al - Mustansir Billah , he was deposed by his brother , Ahmad al - Musta `` l but his son , al - Hd ibn Nizr , escaped to Alamt and took refuge with believers there , thereby continuing the Immate . The followers of Nizr 's descendants constitute the majority of the Ism `` il today , with the smaller Musta `` l branch accepting his younger brother who overthrew him and the Druze ending the Immate before either of them . In his `` History of the Ismailis '' , A.S. Picklay says , `` Although Nizar was the rightful claimant to the throne after his father 's death , his younger brother Ahmad al - Musta `` l , supported by his father - in - law , the chief Vizier Badr al - Jamali , usurped all the power . `` He further writes , '' Mustaali , feeling insecure during Nizar 's existence , plotted against Imam Nizar and finally succeeded in making him a prisoner along with his two sons . `` In Egypt , Imam Nizar continued his struggle up to 490 A.H. , when he was killed . There have been some incorrect theories that Imam Nizar came to Alamut . Thus the Egyptian period of Ismaili Imams came to an end .  - Ab Tamm Mad al-Mustanir bi-llh (; July 5, 1029  January 10, 1094) was the eighth caliph of the Fatimid Caliphate from 1036 until 1094. He was the longest reigning Muslim ruler.   - The Fatimid Caliphate ("") was an Ismaili Shia Islamic caliphate that spanned a large area of North Africa, from the Red Sea in the east to the Atlantic Ocean in the west. The dynasty ruled across the Mediterranean coast of Africa and ultimately made Egypt the centre of the caliphate. At its height the caliphate included in addition to Egypt varying areas of the Maghreb, Sudan, Sicily, the Levant, and Hijaz.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'country of citizenship' with the subject 'nizar '.  Choices: - egypt  - fatimid caliphate

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fatimid caliphate
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