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Rainmaking and fertility rite in Romania
Caloian (also Calian(i), Caloiță, Scaloian, Gherman, or Iene) was a rainmaking and fertility rite in Romania, similar in some ways to Dodola. Its namesake
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Act of attempting to artificially induce or increase precipitation
examples include ceremonies in the Balkans known as Perperuna and Dodola and Caloian. Some US farmers attempt to bring rain during droughts through prayer.
Rainmaking
Ancient Tunisian rainmaking ritual
give us barley, your container will be filled from the water sources"). Caloian Dodola German (mythological being) AZIZA Mohamed (1975). Les formes traditionnelles
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Weather modification ritual
petitioning for rain, and water was ceremonially poured over the stone. Caloian, Dodola and Perperuna, among other terms, refer to a family of Slavic and
Rainmaking_(ritual)
Topics referred to by the same term
of the Slavic German; as such, it is used an alternative name for the Caloian ritual, corresponding to the South Slavic god. It may also refer to: Gherman
Gherman
Dynasty in medieval Bulgaria, 1185–1280
Theodore (Teodor), Ivan Asen I (Romanian: Ioan Asan I) and Kaloyan (Romanian: Caloian)—are still a source of much controversy, debated among historians. There
Asen_dynasty
and Dragons. Dragobete (Romanian folklore similar to Valentine's Day) Caloian Paparuda Star boys' singing procession "The Boys with the Golden Stars"
Folklore_of_Romania
Sudiți – Inhabitants of the Danubian Principalities with legal immunity. Caloian – A rainmaking ritual. Căpcăun – A mythical creature. Cimpoi - A Romanian
List of English words of Romanian origin
List_of_English_words_of_Romanian_origin
Slavic mythological being
from lightning, though the latter was generally ascribed to Saint Elijah. Caloian Dodola and Perperuna Janićijević, pages 184-186. Pešikan-Ljuštanović "Герман"
German_(mythology)
Djuvara Alecu Giani Iosif Niculescu Buzău Panait Iatropol Ghiță Dăscălescu Caloian Pleșoianu Ion "Iancu" Marghiloman Cahul Alexandru Candiano-Popescu V. Șeicaru
1867 Romanian general election
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Rainmaking rituals in Southeast Europe
Ugoje se naša stada". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dodola. Caloian Slavic paganism Albanian paganism Folklore of Romania Qafleshi 2011, pp
Dodola_and_Perperuna
Wallachian and later Romanian poet, prose writer and playwright
an army captain who later became a magistrate, and his wife Maria (née Caloian). He attended high school at Bucharest's Saint Sava High School and at
Dimitrie_C._Ollănescu-Ascanio
Romanian authentic folk music
(the geampara type), while in Banat it is syllabic or mixed in rhythm. Caloian (also Scaloian, Ene, Ududoi) is an agrarian ritual of symbolic burial of
Romanian_traditional_music
Romanian communications strategist
Website of the Romanian Government. 7 July 2006. Retrieved 10 May 2013. Caloian, Otilia. "Basescu vrea sa faca din Delta prima destinatie turistica a Romaniei"
Dragoș_Bucurenci
Contracted title used by the royalty of former Moldavia and Wallachia
of the Earth", or "Pregnancy with the Earth"), which links Io with the Caloian traditions, and both with a modern legend regarding Asenid founding-figure
Io_(princely_title)
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Girl/Female
Norse
Battle maiden.
Girl/Female
Indian
Light, Splendor
Boy/Male
Hebrew Biblical
From the walled town.
Boy/Male
Indian
Might of the faith
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi
Surgeon
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Greek
Of the sea.
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Joy; Causing Delight; Refreshing
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Belonging to the Gods
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Sage
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God Shiva
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