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  • ..., is characterized by different interactions with the [[Ancient philosophy|Old Iranian philosophy]], the [[Greek philosophy]] and with the development of *[https://www.iptra.ir/vsnd0xl0htmcy.a6t.2f0y2y.html Iranian philosophy] (in Persian)
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  • ...ly while looking for something else entirely. The word derives from an old Persian fairy tale and was coined by [[Horace Walpole]] on 28 January 1754 in a let
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  • ...e]] near the headwaters of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf Persian Gulf]. The eastern group migrated to the highland regions of [https://en.wi ...mixed with the Amadonites, and they were numbered among the "mighty men of old." ([[73:1]])
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  • ...sugre candy'', part [[translation]] of Middle French ''sucre candi'', from Old French ''sucre'' sugar + Arabic ''qandī'' candied. ...ing into [[English]] from the Old French çucre candi, derived in turn from Persian Qand (=قند) and Qandi (=قندی), "cane sugar". In North America, cand
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  • The [[word]] is known in [[English]] since c. 1303, deriving from Old French enoint "smeared on", pp. of enoindre "smear on", itself from [[Latin ...[[persons]] and [[things]] of [[dangerous]] [[influences]], as of demons (Persian drug, [[Greek]] κηρες Keres, Armenian dev) believed to be or to cause
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  • ...f its [[power]] controlled the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf Persian Gulf] trading routes. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumerians Sumerian ...believes that the Garden of Eden was situated in Dilmun at the head of the Persian Gulf, where the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers run into the sea, from his rese
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  • ...the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_James_Version_of_the_Bible KJV] [[Old Testament]], was a marshy land located in Southern [https://en.wikipedia.or ...sopotamia], at the head of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian Gulf Persian Gulf] – present day [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq Iraq] and [https:
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  • ...nt Armenian՝ Միջագետք(Mijagetq), Arabic: بلاد الرافدين‎ bilād ar-rāfidayn; Persian: میان‌رودان‎‎ miyān rodān; Syriac: Beth Nahrain "land of r ...an control. In AD 226, it fell to the Sassanid Persians and remained under Persian rule until the 7th century [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muslim_conquest_o
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  • ...e]] near the headwaters of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_gulf Persian Gulf]. The eastern group [[migrated]] to the highland regions of [https://e ...mixed with the Amadonites, and they were numbered among the "mighty men of old."[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.6
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  • Radical philology is a contemporary re-appropriation of a centuries-old tradition of scholarly interaction with the materiality of texts. In its ma ...n Inscription]], which records the same text in [[Old Persian language|Old Persian]], [[Elamite language|Elamite]], and [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]], using
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  • In [[language]], an '''archaism''' (from the [[Greek]]: ἀρχαϊκός, archaïkós, 'old-fashioned, antiquated', ultimately ἀρχαῖος, archaîos, 'from the b ...storic [[associations]] might prefer to call itself Old Bombay or refer to Persian cuisine in [[preference]] to using the newer place name. A notable contempo
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  • ...ionysus Dionysus] was the [[Greek]] [[God]] of ''Seduction'' and wine, and Persian queen Scheherazade saved herself from [[execution]] by [[story]]-telling. F ...ty] had also lost much of their [[value]] as [[marriage]] prospects, the [[Old Testament]] [[Book of Exodus]] specifies that the seducer must marry his [[
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  • ...rom Proto-Indo-European *mánu- 'man, human', cognate to [[Sanskrit]] manu, Old Church Slavonic mǫžĭ, 'man', 'husband'. ...male human". ("Wif" also evolved into the word "wife".) "Man" carries this old sense of "Human" however, resulting in an [[asymmetry]] criticized as sexis
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  • ....php?title=English#ca._600-1100.09THE_OLD_ENGLISH.2C_OR_ANGLO-SAXON_PERIOD Old English], from Late Latin, from [[Greek]], from [[Hebrew]] mān ...na''' ([[Hebrew]]: מָ‏ן‎) or Manna wa Salwa (Arabic: مَنّ‎, Kurdish: gezo, Persian: ترنجبين), sometimes or archaically spelled mana, is the name of a [
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  • ...commercial [[law]], [[civil]] codes, [[religious]] [[ceremonial]], and an old [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer#Language_and_writing system of writing ...ement which was located on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf Persian Gulf] near the earlier [[city]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilmun Di
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  • ...], [[Jesus]] had stopped several days for rest and recuperation at the old Persian city of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urmia Urmia] on the western shores o
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  • ...onflict]] must result in either decided [[victory]] for the new or for the old or in some [[degree]] of [[compromise]]. [[History]] shows that the [[strug ...ctices]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iranian_religions#Antiquity Persian mystery].
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  • ...nguages. Its closest ancient relatives are the [[Iranian languages]] [[Old Persian]] and [[Avestan]]. Within the wider Indo-European language family, Sanskrit
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  • ...Hundred]], who arrived on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf Persian Gulf], to [[Adam and Eve]], [[Melchizedek]], and even our Lord Jesus. These ...ake many, many years because many people are very reluctant to leave their old [[traditions]]. Much of this is due to [[fear]] that if they question God o
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  • ..."the East," namely [[Asia]], including [[China]], [[India]], [[Japan]], [[Persian Empire|Persia]] and the general area. One must take into account that this === [[Persian Philosophy]] ===
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  • ...gether]] with a few other small racial groups, migrated westward along the old trails of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64#64:1 ...ant of the blue race left in the old [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persia Persian] peninsula later [[amalgamated]] with certain others, primarily the yellow;
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  • ..., is characterized by different interactions with the [[Ancient philosophy|Old Iranian philosophy]], the [[Greek philosophy]] and with the development of ...in Iran]] develops gradually and subtly. It reached its apogee during the Persian Constitutional Revolution (1906-11). The process involved numerous philosop
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  • ...aters]] of the Tigris and Euphrates, in [[Mesopotamia]], Africa, and the [[Persian Gulf]], among others. ==== Southern Mesopotamia and The Persian Gulf ====
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  • ...1.6 The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asha#In_eschatology_and_soteriology Persian teachings] portraying the [[establishment]] of a [[divine]] kingdom as the ...g/wiki/Judaism Jewish] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_religion Persian religions].
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  • [[Image:Nazareth_ofold_1.jpg|right|frame|<center>"Old Nazareth"</center>]] ...rchaeological evidence from [[Assyrian]], [[Babylonian]], [[Persian Empire|Persian]], [[Hellenist]]ic or Early [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] times have been found. (
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  • From Middle French humaine, from Latin humanus, from Persian humana, from Avestan vohu mana (good mind) [[Dance]] (from [[Old French]] ''dancier'', perhaps from [[Old Frankish language|Frankish]]) generally refers to [[human]] [[Motion (physi
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  • ...possibility- in [[Gurdwara]] (Sikh place of worship); in community centre; old people's homes; care centres; major world disasters, etc ...ame of God, [[Ahura Mazda]] ("Divine Wisdom"). A modern [[Persian Language|Persian]] form is ''Behdin'' ("Good Religion/Law," see below for the role of ''daen
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  • ...[Mesopotamia]]n, [[Ancient Egypt|Egyptian]], [[Semitic]], [[Persian Empire|Persian]], [[Phoenicia]]n, [[Carthage|Carthaginian]], [[Ancient Greece|Greek]], [[T ...3Aentry%3D%2366422 entry μεσόγαιος] at [[Liddell & Scott]]</ref>. In the [[Old Testament]], on the west coast of the [[Holy Land]], and therefore behind a
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  • ...ānā'' in Aramaic, Σατανάς ''Satanás'' in Koine Greek, شيطان ''Šeytân'' in Persian, شيطان ''Šayṭān'' in Arabic,'Sāyṭān'' in Ge'ez, ''Şeytan'' in ...atan' is 'Devil', which descends from [[Middle English]] ''devel'', from [[Old English]] ''dēofol'', that in turn represents an early Germanic borrowing
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  • ...e]] near the headwaters of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_gulf Persian Gulf]. The eastern group [[migrated]] to the highland regions of [https://e ...mixed with the Amadonites, and they were numbered among the "mighty men of old."[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Book_of_Genesis#Chapter_.6
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  • ...n of wealth. The noun ''law'' derives from the late [[Old English language|Old English]] ''lagu'', meaning something laid down or fixed. see [https://www. Dance (from [[Old French]] ''dancier'', perhaps from [[Old Frankish language|Frankish]]) generally refers to [[human]] [[Motion (physi
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  • * 82% of women aged 40 to 44 years old are mothers. * maman in French and Persian
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  • ...ndex.php?title=Paper_64 evolutionary races] of [[Urantia]]. Only among the old settlements of [[Van]] and [[Amadon]] and the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wi ...exist under the waters of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persian_Gulf Persian Gulf], and the [[first Eden]] lies submerged under the eastern end of the [
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  • ...form was ''[[wikt:historia#Latin|historia]]'', "narrative, account." In [[Old French]], the word "estoire" was coined by Brigitte Gasson. The word entere ...nd [[Urartian language|Urartian]] [[language]]s, and it inspired the [[Old Persian]] and [[Ugaritic]] national alphabets. Even older pictographic scripts fro
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  • ...life on earth. This led him to believe the Earth was several million years old.[4] ...al view of catastrophism was first proposed in the eleventh century by the Persian geologist, Avicenna (Ibn Sina, 980-1037), who provided the first uniformata
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  • The etymology of the word into English is from Old French ''Philistin'', from Late Latin ''Philistinus'', from Late Greek ''Ph ...nic group disappear. Subsequently the cities were under the control of [[Persian people|Persians]], [[Jew]]s ([[Hasmonean|Hasmonean Kingdom]]), [[Greeks]] (
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  • ...rote down their oracles, and the prophetic writings of the Hebrew Bible ([[Old Testament]]) contain, in part, a modest literary residue of this extensive ...revelational basis of a major world religion. Zarathushtra (Zoroaster), a Persian prophet of the late second millennium BCE, was the founder of Zoroastrianis
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  • This philosophical question is an old one, and has been discussed and argued over by philosophers from Plato, Ari ...hilosophy|medieval philosopher]] [[Thomas Aquinas]], perhaps following the Persian philosopher [[Avicenna]], argued that God is pure being, and that in God [[
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  • ...l'', ''ufel'' Old Frisian ''evel'' (adjective & noun), Old Saxon ''ubil'', Old High German ''ubil'', and Gothic ''ubils''. The root meaning is of obscure In the originally Persian religion of [[Zoroastrianism]], the world is a battle ground between the Go
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  • ...[https://news.softpedia.com/news/Paleolithic-The-Old-Stone-Age-81543.shtml Old Stone Age]. ...hes]] and explorations of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Stone_Age Old Stone Age] have largely to do with unearthing the [[tools]], bones, and art
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  • ...antagonist]]s by the [[sheriff]] or [[marshal]] in 20th century [[American Old West]]ern [[movies]] The Middle East generally has three dominant and clear cultures, Arabic, Persian and Turkish, which have influenced each other with varying degrees during d
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  • According to the [[Old Testament]] book of [[Joshua]], a form of meditation is to meditate on scri ...he [[Oveyssi-Shahmaghsoudi]] Sufi order. Tamarkoz is a [[Persian language|Persian]] term that means ‘concentration,’ referring to the “concentration of
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  • ...antagonist]]s by the [[sheriff]] or [[marshal]] in 20th century [[American Old West]]ern [[movies]] The Middle East generally has three dominant and clear cultures, Arabic, Persian and Turkish, which have influenced each other with varying degrees during d
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  • ...s of men and they bore to them, their [[children]] were the `mighty men of old,' the `men of renown.' "[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Boo ...commercial [[law]], [[civil]] codes, [[religious]] [[ceremonial]], and an old [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sumer#Language_and_writing system of writing
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  • ...e the greatest conquerors were weak, realise the project of the masters of old? ...doesn't watch out, survival sickness soon turns a young man into a haggard old Faust, burdened with regrets, passing through the youth he longs for withou
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  • ...ury bishop Cyprian maintains that with the cessation of all tokens of the "old dispensation," a new law, leadership, prophecy, and election would occur, w ...acteristics of the Manichaean religion founded in the third century by the Persian Mani—such groups as the Armenian Paulicians, the Byzantine Bogomils, and
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  • ...a general massacre in one day of all the Jews in the kingdom. Following a Persian custom, Aman determined by lot (pûr, pl. pûrîm), that the massacre shoul ...ng's provinces, to destroy, to slay, and to annihilate all Jews, young and old, women and children, in one day, the thirteenth day of the twelfth month, w
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  • ...habbah/Ma'rifah (fear/love/knowledge, Sufism/Egypt), fana (Sufism/Arab and Persian), [[enlightenment]], the way, transcendence, the [[Fourth Way]] ([[G. I. Gu ...ma]]/Creator, baqa' (Sufism), the perfect goodness, ultimate reality, hal (Persian sufism), a universal presence, force or divine principle. The ultimate unif
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  • The [[art]] of translation is as old as written [[literature]]. Parts of the Sumerian [[Epic of Gilgamesh]], amo ...discreet Biblical echoes and actually drew little of its material from the Persian original.[20]
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  • "To raise new questions, new possibilities, to regard old problems from a new angle, requires creative imagination and marks real adv ...thousands of years of measurements, from the [[Chaldea]]n, [[India]]n, [[Persian Empire|Persia]]n, [[Greece|Greek]], [[Arab]]ic and [[European]] astronomers
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