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  • Mandean
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Mandean or Mandaean may refer to: Mandaeism, a Gnostic religion Mandaeans, the ethnoreligious group who follow the Gnostic religion Mandean, the language

    Mandean

    Mandean

  • Mandaeism
  • Gnostic religion

    history of the Mandaeans. According to this text, a group of Nasoraeans (Mandean priests) left Judea before the destruction of Jerusalem in the first century

    Mandaeism

    Mandaeism

    Mandaeism

  • Mandaeans
  • Middle Eastern ethnoreligious group

    forced military service, which are strictly prohibited in Mandaeaism. Mandeans, who mostly lived in rural parts of Maysan Governorate, migrated to large

    Mandaeans

    Mandaeans

    Mandaeans

  • Mandaic language
  • Language of the Mandaean religion and community

    northern Khuzestan Province, Iran before the 1880s. During that time, Mandeans moved to Ahvaz and Khorramshahr to escape persecution. Khorramshahr had

    Mandaic language

    Mandaic language

    Mandaic_language

  • Mamitu
  • Mesopotamian goddess

    from other cities too. It is possible that she was a forerunner of the Mandean Amamit. Multiple variants of the theonym Mamitu are attested in cuneiform

    Mamitu

    Mamitu

  • Jordan
  • Country in West Asia

    approximately 5,000 persons, mainly residing in Amman. A small number of ethnic Mandeans live in Jordan, again mainly refugees from Iraq. Around 12,000 Iraqi Christians

    Jordan

    Jordan

    Jordan

  • Iraq
  • Country in West Asia

    for all individuals, including Muslims, Christians, Yezidis, and Sabean-Mandeans, but does not explicitly mention followers of other religions or atheists

    Iraq

    Iraq

    Iraq

  • Neo-Mandaic
  • Modern Mandaean language from West Asia

    Neo-Mandaic, also known as Modern Mandaic, sometimes called the "ratna" (Arabic: رطنة raṭna "jargon"), is the modern reflex of the Mandaic language, the

    Neo-Mandaic

    Neo-Mandaic

    Neo-Mandaic

  • Middle East
  • Transcontinental geopolitical region

    Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Manichaeism, Yezidi, Druze, Yarsan, and Mandeanism, and in Iran, Mithraism, Zoroastrianism, Manicheanism, and the Baháʼí

    Middle East

    Middle East

    Middle_East

  • Jane Mandean
  • South African Paralympic athlete

    Jane Mandean is a paralympic athlete from South Africa competing mainly in category F37 throwing events. Jane Mandean competed in the three Paralympics

    Jane Mandean

    Jane_Mandean

  • Capital punishment
  • Legal killing of a person as punishment

    were subjected to dhimmi status (along with Jews, Samaritans, Gnostics, Mandeans, and Zoroastrians), which was inferior to the status of Muslims. Christians

    Capital punishment

    Capital punishment

    Capital_punishment

  • Mandaean studies
  • Academic discipline pertaining to Mandaeans and Mandaeism

    Mandaean studies, or Mandaic studies when referring to linguistic studies, is the study of the Mandaean religion, Mandaean people, and Mandaic language

    Mandaean studies

    Mandaean_studies

  • Aramaic
  • Semitic language

    Aramaic are still spoken. The modern eastern branch is spoken by Assyrians, Mandeans, and Mizrahi Jews. Western Aramaic is still spoken by the Muslim and Christian

    Aramaic

    Aramaic

  • Rasta (Mandaeism)
  • Mandaean ceremonial garment

    A rasta (Classical Mandaic: ࡓࡀࡎࡕࡀ) is a white ceremonial garment that Mandaeans wear during most baptismal rites, religious ceremonies, and during periods

    Rasta (Mandaeism)

    Rasta (Mandaeism)

    Rasta_(Mandaeism)

  • West Asia
  • Western region of Asia

    include, in alphabetical order: Arameans, Assyrians, Druze, Jews, Lurs, Mandeans, Maronites, Shabaks and Yezidis. Religion in West Asia (2020) Islam (92

    West Asia

    West Asia

    West_Asia

  • Nazareth
  • Largest city in the Northern District of Israel

    refers to the settlement as Nazara. The nașirutha of the scriptures of the Mandeans refers to "priestly craft", not to Nazareth, which they identified with

    Nazareth

    Nazareth

    Nazareth

  • Languages of Iran
  • Turkmen, Qashqai) Semitic (mainly Arabic, but also Neo-Aramaic, Hebrew, and Mandean) Kartvelian (such as Georgian) North Caucasian (Circassian) A census was

    Languages of Iran

    Languages of Iran

    Languages_of_Iran

  • Mary
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (disambiguation) Mery (disambiguation) Miriai (c. 1st century CE), a figure in the Mandean Book of John Miss Mary (disambiguation) William and Mary (disambiguation)

    Mary

    Mary

  • White people
  • Racial classification of people

    Africa), as were autochthonous inhabitants (such as Maronites, Assyrians and Mandeans) of various nations from the Middle East, most significantly from Lebanon

    White people

    White_people

  • Ethnic groups in Syria
  • majority of Syrians speak Arabic, except for a minority of Assyrians, Mandeans and 'Arameans of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains' who speak Neo-Aramaic; Kurdish

    Ethnic groups in Syria

    Ethnic groups in Syria

    Ethnic_groups_in_Syria

  • Aziz
  • Name list

    non-Muslim peoples in the Middle East, like Jews, Assyrians, Arameans, Mandeans, Armenians, etc. Azeez Abu (born 1994), Nigerian beach soccer player Azeez

    Aziz

    Aziz

    Aziz

  • Malik
  • Semitic word for 'king'

    as the indigenous ethnic Assyrians of Iraq, Amorites, Jews, Arameans, Mandeans, other Syriac speaking ethnic groups, and pre-Islamic Arabs. It has since

    Malik

    Malik

    Malik

  • Norea
  • Figure in Gnostic cosmology

    prehistory" as "she assumes the features here of the fallen Sophia." In Mandean literature, she is instead identified as the wife of either Noah or Shem

    Norea

    Norea

  • Dragon
  • Legendary creature

    by his steed Rakhsh. On reviving, he washes himself in a spring. In the Mandean tradition of the story, Rostam hides in a box, is swallowed by the dragon

    Dragon

    Dragon

    Dragon

  • Nineveh Governorate
  • Governorate of Iraq

    regions, constitute the minority. There are also many Armenians, Kawliya, Mandeans, and Shabaks. The majority are Sunni Muslim, with 80% of the Arabs and

    Nineveh Governorate

    Nineveh Governorate

    Nineveh_Governorate

  • AA
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Iah, an ancient moon deity AA or A.A. (After Adam), year notation in the Mandean calendar aa, Latin-script digraph used in the orthographies of Dutch, Finnish

    AA

    AA

  • Mande
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    nutritionist and civil servant Mand (disambiguation) Manda (disambiguation) Mandean (disambiguation) Mandi (disambiguation) Manding (disambiguation) Mandinka

    Mande

    Mande

  • Persecution of Christians
  • subjected to the status of dhimmi (along with Jews, Samaritans, Gnostics, Mandeans, and Zoroastrians), which was inferior[tone] to the status of Muslims.

    Persecution of Christians

    Persecution of Christians

    Persecution_of_Christians

  • List of extinct Shia sects
  • allegorical interpretation of the Quran. Mughiriyya– who were influenced by Mandean and Manichean doctrines and were founded by the first Shi'i gnostic al-Mughira

    List of extinct Shia sects

    List_of_extinct_Shia_sects

  • Demographics of the Arab world
  • 1948. Other minor religions such as Druze religion, the Baháʼí Faith, Mandeanism, Yazdanism, Zoroastrianism, Shabak religion and Yarsan are practiced on

    Demographics of the Arab world

    Demographics of the Arab world

    Demographics_of_the_Arab_world

  • Mosul
  • City in Nineveh Governorate, Iraq

    Armenians, Turkmens, Shabaks, a few Jews, and isolated populations of Yazidis, Mandeans, Kawliya and Circassians. Saddam was able to garrison portions of the 5th

    Mosul

    Mosul

    Mosul

  • Malik (name)
  • Male given name

    Muslims and Jews of varying ethnicities such as Assyrians, Jews, Arameans, Mandeans and Arabs, before spreading to non-Semitic speaking countries in the Caucasus

    Malik (name)

    Malik (name)

    Malik_(name)

  • Kafir
  • Term for disbelievers in Islam

    status of dhimmis (such as Hindus, Christians, Jews, Samaritans, Gnostics, Mandeans, and Zoroastrians) were inferior to the status of Muslims in Islamic states

    Kafir

    Kafir

    Kafir

  • Baptism
  • Christian rite of initiation into the Church

    Mandaean Origins. Gorgias Press. p. 20. ISBN 978-1-931956-85-7. "History". Mandean union. Archived from the original on March 17, 2013. Pearson, Birger A

    Baptism

    Baptism

    Baptism

  • The Thunder, Perfect Mind
  • Text in the Nag Hammadi library

    parallel to Thund. is found in the so-called "Dinanukht's Book" of the Mandean Ginza, which offers not only a parallel to the "I am"-proclamations, but

    The Thunder, Perfect Mind

    The_Thunder,_Perfect_Mind

  • Ethnicities in Iran
  • close genetic and linguistic ties, are of ancient Mesopotamian heritage. Mandeans are a Mandaic-speaking ethno-religious group who follow their own distinctive

    Ethnicities in Iran

    Ethnicities in Iran

    Ethnicities_in_Iran

  • Haplogroup J (Y-DNA)
  • Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup

    Cypriots 30-37% (Capelli 2005), Lebanese 30% (Wells et al. 2001), Assyrian, Mandean and Arab Iraqis 29.7% (Sanchez et al. 2005)[full citation needed], Syrians

    Haplogroup J (Y-DNA)

    Haplogroup J (Y-DNA)

    Haplogroup_J_(Y-DNA)

  • Christian martyr
  • Person killed for their testimony for or belief in Christianity

    were subjected to dhimmi status (along with Jews, Samaritans, Gnostics, Mandeans, and Zoroastrians), which was inferior to the status of Muslims. Christians

    Christian martyr

    Christian martyr

    Christian_martyr

  • Al-Shatrah
  • Place in Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq

    4,000, nearly all of whom were Shia Muslim Arabs with small Jewish and Mandean communities. Its market contained nearly 300 shops and was frequented by

    Al-Shatrah

    Al-Shatrah

    Al-Shatrah

  • Nasiriyah
  • City in Dhi Qar, Iraq

    diverse with Arab Muslims accounting for 72.7% of the inhabitants, Jews 8%, Mandeans 9.7%, Persians 4.6%, Lurs 4.3% and Christians, Turks, and Indians forming

    Nasiriyah

    Nasiriyah

    Nasiriyah

  • List of war crimes
  • communities in Iraq including Assyrians, Shabaks, Iraqi Turkmens, Yazidis, Mandeans, and many villages belonging to these ethnic groups were also destroyed

    List of war crimes

    List of war crimes

    List_of_war_crimes

  • Masbuta
  • Baptism ritual practiced in the Mandaean religion

    The Baptism of Hibil Ziwa Bihram Yardna Bahoor, Nadia Majar (2017). The Mandean Gnostic Religion (PDF) (M.A. thesis). Madison, New Jersey: Drew University

    Masbuta

    Masbuta

    Masbuta

  • Khuzestan province
  • Province of Iran

    predominantly Shia Muslim, there are small Christian, Jewish, Sunni and Mandean minorities as well. According to a survey conducted by the Ministry of

    Khuzestan province

    Khuzestan province

    Khuzestan_province

  • Baghdad
  • Capital of Iraq

    citizens are Muslims with minorities of Christians, Yezidis, Jews and Mandeans also present. There are many religious centers distributed around the city

    Baghdad

    Baghdad

    Baghdad

  • Genetic history of the Middle East
  • included Assyrians, Iraqi Jews, Persian Zoroastrians, Armenians, Arabs, Mandeans, Kurds and Turkmen (representing ethnic groups from Iran, restricted by

    Genetic history of the Middle East

    Genetic history of the Middle East

    Genetic_history_of_the_Middle_East

  • Rudolf Macúch
  • Slovak Protestant theologian

    origins of the Mandeans and their religion, in „Alter und Heimat des Mandäismus nach neuerschlossenen Quellen“ (“Age and Homeland of the Mandeans According

    Rudolf Macúch

    Rudolf Macúch

    Rudolf_Macúch

  • Religions of the ancient Near East
  • religions included Zoroastrianism, Mazdakism, Manichaeism, Yazdanism, Mandeanism, and others. Ancient Mitanni was centered in modern-day Kurdistan, and

    Religions of the ancient Near East

    Religions_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • List of countries by ethnic groups
  • Yazidis, Shabaks, Bedouin, Romani, Assyrians, Afro-Iraqis, Circassians, Mandeans, Persians and others) (1987 estimate)  Iran By ethnicity Persians (65%)

    List of countries by ethnic groups

    List_of_countries_by_ethnic_groups

  • Righteousness
  • State of being morally correct and justifiable

    52. doi:10.1163/157006382X00035. Rudolph, Kurt (7 April 2008). "Mandeans ii. The Mandean Religion". Encyclopaedia Iranica. Retrieved 3 January 2022. Aldihisi

    Righteousness

    Righteousness

  • Anush bar Danqa
  • 7th-century Mandaean priest, scribe, and leader

    OCLC 1138882232. Häberl, Charles G. (2022). "The Inner Harran and the Writing of Mandean History". Bibliotheca Orientalis. 79 (3–4): 277–288. doi:10.2143/BIOR.79

    Anush bar Danqa

    Anush_bar_Danqa

  • Religion in Iraq
  • Saddam's personal jeweler being of Mandaean background. A large number of Mandeans also worked in numerous positions, such as poet Abdul Razzaq, the cultural

    Religion in Iraq

    Religion in Iraq

    Religion_in_Iraq

  • Drabsha
  • Symbol of Mandaeism

    Almqvist and Wiksell. Mite, Valentinas (14 July 2004). "Iraq: Old Sabaean-Mandean Community is Proud of Its Ancient Faith". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

    Drabsha

    Drabsha

    Drabsha

  • Christianity in Israel
  • subjected to the status of dhimmi (along with Jews, Samaritans, Gnostics, Mandeans, and Zoroastrians), which was inferior to the status of Muslims. Christians

    Christianity in Israel

    Christianity in Israel

    Christianity_in_Israel

  • Aram (region)
  • Historical region in the Levant mentioned in the Bible

    The Neo Aramaic dialects still spoken by the indigenous Assyrians and Mandeans of northern Iraq, south east Turkey, north east Syria and north west Iran

    Aram (region)

    Aram (region)

    Aram_(region)

  • Ethnic groups in Europe
  • ethnic origin, including Arabs, Assyrians, Kurds, Armenians, Shabaks, Mandeans, Turks, Kawliya, and Yezidis. Lebanese diaspora: especially in France,

    Ethnic groups in Europe

    Ethnic_groups_in_Europe

  • Arameans
  • Ancient Semitic people in the Near East

    continue to serve as the spoken and written languages of the Assyrians, Mandeans and Mizrahi Jews. These languages are primarily found in Iraq, northwestern

    Arameans

    Arameans

  • History of Iraq
  • groups such as Mesopotamian Arabs, Kurds, Turkmens, Assyrians, Yazidis, Mandeans, Yarsans, and others. His vision of nationalism involved the recognition

    History of Iraq

    History of Iraq

    History_of_Iraq

  • Islam in Europe
  • were subjected to the status of dhimmi (along with Samaritans, Gnostics, Mandeans, and Zoroastrians in the Middle East), which was inferior to the status

    Islam in Europe

    Islam in Europe

    Islam_in_Europe

  • Mandaic
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    may refer to: Mandaic language Mandaic alphabet Mandaic (Unicode block) Mandean (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Mandaic

    Mandaic

  • 21st-century genocides
  • Overview of genocides from 2000

    Alawites, Assyrian and Armenian Christians, Yazidis, Druze, Shabaks and Mandeans in particular. Among the known killings of civilians who were members of

    21st-century genocides

    21st-century_genocides

  • Babylonia
  • Ancient Amorite-Akkadian state in Mesopotamia

    franca of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, and the still spoken (by Assyrians and Mandeans) Mesopotamian Aramaic began to slowly overlay and supplant Akkadian as

    Babylonia

    Babylonia

    Babylonia

  • Arab Americans
  • Ethnic group

    particular Mizrahi Jews, some Sephardi Jews), Copts, Kurds, Iraqi Turkmens, Mandeans, Circassians, Shabaki, Armenians, Yazidis, Persians, Kawliya/Romani, Syrian

    Arab Americans

    Arab Americans

    Arab_Americans

  • Sin (mythology)
  • Mesopotamian lunar god

    derived from the name of the corresponding Mesopotamian deity, much like the Mandean names of many other celestial bodies. Verderame, Lorenzo, "The Seal of

    Sin (mythology)

    Sin (mythology)

    Sin_(mythology)

  • Northwest Semitic languages
  • Division of the Semitic languages of the Levant

    scattered throughout the Middle East, most commonly by the Assyrians, Gnostic Mandeans, the Arameans (Syriacs) of Maaloula and Jubb'adin, and Mizrahi Jews. There

    Northwest Semitic languages

    Northwest_Semitic_languages

  • History of the Jews in Iraq
  • Protestant Assyrians, Seventh-day Adventists, Coptic Orthodox), Yezidis, Sabean-Mandeans, and Jews. They are also recognized in Iraqi Kurdistan. On June 22, 2015

    History of the Jews in Iraq

    History of the Jews in Iraq

    History_of_the_Jews_in_Iraq

  • Christianity in the Middle East
  • Converts to Christianity from other religions such as Islam, Yezidism, Mandeanism, Yarsan, Zoroastrianism, Baháʼísm, Druze, and Judaism exist in relatively

    Christianity in the Middle East

    Christianity in the Middle East

    Christianity_in_the_Middle_East

  • Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples
  • Residents of the ancient Near East until the end of antiquity

    Iraq, southeast Turkey, northeast Syria and northwest Iran, and of the Mandeans of Iraq and Iran, with somewhere between 575,000 and 1,000,000 fluent speakers

    Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples

    Ancient Semitic-speaking peoples

    Ancient_Semitic-speaking_peoples

  • Antisemitism by country
  • Islam's first law which discriminated against Jews, Assyrian Christians, Mandeans and Zoroastrians, the poll-tax ("jizyah"), the tax upon real estate ("kharaj")

    Antisemitism by country

    Antisemitism_by_country

  • Iraqi Kurdistan
  • Kurdish-inhabited region in Iraq

    Arabized minorities (Kurds, Yezidis, Assyrians, Shabaks, Armenians, Turkmen, Mandeans), in line with settler colonialist policies, from the 1960s to the early

    Iraqi Kurdistan

    Iraqi Kurdistan

    Iraqi_Kurdistan

  • 2009 Iraqi governorate elections
  • 2nd Iraqi governorate elections

    provided for six special seats (three for Christians, one each for Yazidi, Mandean and Shabak) instead of twelve as recommended by the UN. The Christians

    2009 Iraqi governorate elections

    2009 Iraqi governorate elections

    2009_Iraqi_governorate_elections

  • Arabization
  • Process of growing Arab influence on non-Arab populations

    Assyrians, Yezidis, Shabaks, Armenians, Turcomans, Kawliya, Circassians, and Mandeans – replacing them with Arab families. In the 1970s, Saddam Hussein exiled

    Arabization

    Arabization

    Arabization

  • Haran Gawaita
  • Mandaean text

    2024. Häberl, Charles G. (2022). "The Inner Harran and the Writing of Mandean History". Bibliotheca Orientalis. 79 (3–4): 277–288. doi:10.2143/BIOR.79

    Haran Gawaita

    Haran_Gawaita

  • Iraqi–Kurdish conflict
  • Series of wars and rebellions by ethnic Kurds against successive Iraqi administrations

    of minorities (Kurds, Yezidis, Assyrians, Shabaks, Armenians, Turkmen, Mandeans), in line with settler colonialist policies, led by the Ba'athist government

    Iraqi–Kurdish conflict

    Iraqi–Kurdish conflict

    Iraqi–Kurdish_conflict

  • Asoristan
  • Sasanian province in Assyria and Babylonia (226–637 CE)

    which still survive as Northeastern Neo-Aramaic among the Assyrians and Mandeans. As the breadbasket of the Sasanian Empire, most of the population was

    Asoristan

    Asoristan

    Asoristan

  • Outline of Jesus
  • Central figure of Christianity

    Jesus Jesus in the Talmud apostate Manifestation of God (Baháʼí Faith) Mandeanism – do not believe in Jesus as Messiah Manicheanism – accepted Jesus as

    Outline of Jesus

    Outline of Jesus

    Outline_of_Jesus

  • Freedom of religion in Iraq
  • Protestant Assyrians, Seventh-day Adventists, Coptic Orthodox, Yezidis, Sabean-Mandeans, and Jews; all recognized religious groups (except Yezidis) have their

    Freedom of religion in Iraq

    Freedom_of_religion_in_Iraq

  • Nazarene (title)
  • People from the city of Nazareth

    Epiphanius' explanation and variously identified such a group with the Mandeans, Samaritans, or Rechabites. The Gospel of Philip, a third-century Gnostic

    Nazarene (title)

    Nazarene_(title)

  • Immersion baptism
  • Method of baptism

    (1937). The Mandaeans of Iraq and Iran. Oxford At The Clarendon Press. "Mandeans", US News, archived from the original on October 21, 2013 Yamauchi, Edwin

    Immersion baptism

    Immersion baptism

    Immersion_baptism

  • Islamic State occupation of Mosul
  • in and near Mosul. The Assyrians, Kurds, Armenians, Yazidis, Turkmen, Mandeans, Kawliya, and Shabaks were victims of unprovoked, religiously motivated

    Islamic State occupation of Mosul

    Islamic State occupation of Mosul

    Islamic_State_occupation_of_Mosul

  • Global Imams Council
  • Islamic non-governmental organization

    Network was Sattar Jabbar Hilow, the global religious leader of Sabean Mandeans, followed by numerous other prominent religious leaders, including Prince

    Global Imams Council

    Global_Imams_Council

  • Forced circumcision
  • Circumcision performed without consent

    shortly after the fall of the Saddam regime, the 35 families who made up the Mandean community in Falluja were ordered at gunpoint to adopt Islam; the men were

    Forced circumcision

    Forced_circumcision

  • Forced conversion
  • Adoption of a different religion or irreligion under duress

    were subjected to dhimmi status (along with Jews, Samaritans, Gnostics, Mandeans, and Zoroastrians), which was inferior to the status of Muslims. Christians

    Forced conversion

    Forced_conversion

  • Nathaniel Deutsch
  • American academic

    the Bush administration to take immediate action to preserve the Iraqi Mandean community. Along with Michael Casper, Deutsch is the co-author of A Fortress

    Nathaniel Deutsch

    Nathaniel_Deutsch

  • Iraqi diaspora
  • Iraqi people living outside of Iraq

    as a result of persecution and massacre. Another ethnic group are the Mandeans, who numbered around 70,000 before the current war. Now, the last practising

    Iraqi diaspora

    Iraqi diaspora

    Iraqi_diaspora

  • Iraq Levies
  • 20th century military unit in British Iraq

    Kurds, plus an attached battalion of Marsh Arabs and a few Armenians, Mandeans and Turcomans. In July 1928 the Levies were transferred from the Colonial

    Iraq Levies

    Iraq Levies

    Iraq_Levies

  • Latif al-Ani
  • Iraqi photographer (1932–2021)

    Mosque and the Abboud Building, 1960 Music class in a Baghdadi school, 1960 Mandean jeweler, 1960 He is the subject of two books and a documentary film: Tamara

    Latif al-Ani

    Latif al-Ani

    Latif_al-Ani

  • Culture of Asia
  • indigenous groups are the Jews, Assyrians, Druze, Samaritans, Yazidis and Mandeans. Many Middle Eastern countries encompass huge deserts where nomadic people

    Culture of Asia

    Culture of Asia

    Culture_of_Asia

  • Delebat
  • Mesopotamian name of the planet Venus

    derivation is likely in the light of the well attested contact between Mandeans and Jews in late antiquity, and argues that the earlier proposal to derive

    Delebat

    Delebat

  • Sattar Jabbar Hilow
  • Iraqi patriarch of the Mandaean religion

    Aawsat (in Arabic). 2014-02-21. Retrieved 2023-12-13. "Leadership of Mandeans Participate in Combating Hatred". Masarat – Masarat for cultural and media

    Sattar Jabbar Hilow

    Sattar Jabbar Hilow

    Sattar_Jabbar_Hilow

  • Genetic history of North Africa
  • North African genetic history

    its highest frequency of 30%–62.5% has been observed in Arab, Assyrians, Mandean, Mizrahi and Georgian populations in Western Asia and south Caucasus. A

    Genetic history of North Africa

    Genetic_history_of_North_Africa

  • Global Faith Leaders COP28 Summit
  • 2023 interfaith summit to address climate change

    Orthodox Cultural Center Sheikh Rishama Sattar Jabar Hilo, Head of the Mandean-Sabeans in Iraq and the World Archbishop Julio Murry of the Anglican Church

    Global Faith Leaders COP28 Summit

    Global Faith Leaders COP28 Summit

    Global_Faith_Leaders_COP28_Summit

  • Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's discus throw F32–38
  •  Viktoria Shayer (UKR) 21.42 1208 5  Alla Malchyk (UKR) 22.12 1109 WR 6  Jane Mandean (RSA) 19.38 1093 7  Ingrīda Priede (LAT) 27.42 1073 WR 8  Chennele van

    Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's discus throw F32–38

    Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_discus_throw_F32–38

  • Ancient text corpora
  • All known writing up to 300 CE

    bounds, since several major literary languages are now developing (Syriac, Mandean, Galilean, Samaritan). Gray, Louis H. (1923). "The Punic Passages in the

    Ancient text corpora

    Ancient text corpora

    Ancient_text_corpora

  • Demographics of the Middle East and North Africa
  • Berbers, Copts, Druze, Georgians, Gilaks, Greeks, Jews, Kawliya, Lurs, Mandeans, Mazanderanis, Mhallami, Nawar, Nubians, Samaritans, Shabaks, Talishis

    Demographics of the Middle East and North Africa

    Demographics of the Middle East and North Africa

    Demographics_of_the_Middle_East_and_North_Africa

  • Nanaya
  • Ancient Mesopotamian goddess of love

    Persian history. The last Mesopotamian reference to Nanaya appears in a Mandean spell from Nippur dated to the fifth or sixth century in which she appears

    Nanaya

    Nanaya

    Nanaya

  • Giuseppe Furlani
  • philosophy of the Syriacs]. Between 1948 and 1957, Furlani focused his works on Mandean lexicography, literature, and religion. In 1959 he co-authored a paper

    Giuseppe Furlani

    Giuseppe_Furlani

  • Dinanukht
  • Mythological figure in Mandaeism

    parallel to Thund. is found in the so-called "Dinanukht's Book" of the Mandean Ginza, which offers not only a parallel to the "I am"-proclamations, but

    Dinanukht

    Dinanukht

  • Human rights in the Islamic State
  • Alawites, Assyrian and Armenian Christians, Yazidis, Druze, Shabaks and Mandeans in particular. IS fighters have targeted Syria's minority Alawite sect

    Human rights in the Islamic State

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  • Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's shot put F35–38
  •  Renata Chilewska (POL) 9.09 1308  Alla Malchyk (UKR) 8.90 1146 4  Jane Mandean (RSA) 7.58 1091 5  Viktoria Shayer (UKR) 7.48 1076 6  Perla Amanda Munoz (ARG)

    Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics – Women's shot put F35–38

    Athletics_at_the_2004_Summer_Paralympics_–_Women's_shot_put_F35–38

  • Great Gransden
  • Village in Cambridgeshire, England

    Streams in the parish include Waresley Dean, College Dean, Vicars Dean, Mandean and Gransden Brook; Home Dole Brook marks the border with Little Gransden

    Great Gransden

    Great Gransden

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Online names & meanings

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  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew

    Zemila

    Joyous melody.

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Virok

    A Ray of Light

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  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

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    Good sense

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    Indian

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    Intelligent, Courteous

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    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit

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    Not Violent; Gentle; Mild; Peace Loving

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    Tamil

    Kushala | குஷாலா

    Safe, Happy, Expert

  • Beese
  • Surname or Lastname

    English or Welsh (Bristol and Gwent)

    Beese

    English or Welsh (Bristol and Gwent) : perhaps a variant of Biss.German : from Middle Low German bēse ‘reed’, ‘bulrush’, hence a metonymic occupational name for someone who used reeds in his work, for example a brush maker.Americanized spelling of Biese, a North German variant of 2.

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    Tumadur

    Proper Name.

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  • Girl/Female

    English

    Brandyn

    beverage brandy used as a given name.

  • Katireshan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Katireshan

    Lord Murugan

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