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The Forty Thieves — likely named after Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves — were formed in 1825 and alleged to be the first known and oldest New York City criminal street gang. The Thieves consisted primarily of Irish immigrants and Irish Americans who terrorized the Five Points neighborhood of 19th century Manhattan. Another criminal gang named the "" which had no criminal ties to the New York gang was formed in London, England in 1828. From 1873-1950s, an all-female London criminal gang known as the "Forty Elephants" was also known to use the name the Forty Thieves. Later a criminal gang in Philadelphia called themselves the . The Kerryonians, another early Irish gang formed in the same year as the Forty Thieves, have been alleged to be the second oldest organized criminal gang in New York C

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  • Forty Thieves (eo)
  • Forty Thieves (pandilla de Nueva York) (es)
  • Forty Thieves (New York gang) (en)
  • Forty Thieves (geng New York) (in)
  • 40 voleurs (fr)
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  • Forty Thieves (esperante Kvardek Ŝtelistoj) verŝajne nomita laŭ Ali Babo kaj kvardek rabistoj, estis la unua fakorganizita stratbando en la . Ĉefe konsistanta el irlandaj enmigrintoj, ili teruradis en la urbo Novjorko ĉe Lower East Side. Ĝi estis formita en la fruaj 1820-aj jaroj fare de . Komence ĝi estis formita por ribeliĝi kontraŭ la malalta socia statuso sed la membroj baldaŭ rilatiĝis kun krimo por trankviligi la frustriĝon. Tiu bando aperis pro antaŭjuĝo kaj klasa bariero. (eo)
  • The Forty Thieves — likely named after Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves — were formed in 1825 and alleged to be the first known and oldest New York City criminal street gang. The Thieves consisted primarily of Irish immigrants and Irish Americans who terrorized the Five Points neighborhood of 19th century Manhattan. Another criminal gang named the "" which had no criminal ties to the New York gang was formed in London, England in 1828. From 1873-1950s, an all-female London criminal gang known as the "Forty Elephants" was also known to use the name the Forty Thieves. Later a criminal gang in Philadelphia called themselves the . The Kerryonians, another early Irish gang formed in the same year as the Forty Thieves, have been alleged to be the second oldest organized criminal gang in New York C (en)
  • Los 'cuarenta ladrones' - probablemente el nombre de Ali Baba y los cuarenta ladrones - fue la primera pandilla organizada en la historia de Nueva York. Principalmente consiste en inmigrantes irlandeses, que aterrorizaron a la intersección Five Points en Nueva York, Nueva York. * Datos: Q2746285 (es)
  • Les 40 voleurs (nommés d'après Ali Baba et les quarante voleurs) fut le premier gang des rues organisé de l'histoire de New York. Principalement formé d'immigrants irlandais, le groupe a terrorisé le bidonville de Five Points (Manhattan) à New York. (fr)
  • Forty Thieves — mungkin namanya berasal dari — adalah terorganisir pertama dalam sejarah New York. Sebagian besar anggotanya terdiri dari imigran , mereka meneror persimpangan Five Points di New York City, New York. (in)
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  • Forty Thieves (en)
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  • George Catlin painting of the Five Points, Manhattan, New York City in 1827 the slum territory of the "Forty Thieves" and the other Irish criminal gangs (en)
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