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  • ...Doudale, students, referred to as ''badiraou'' (nephews) learn the sacred texts and laws of Irfan, mysticism, as well as traditional Ndjarendie poetry, his
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  • ...ef systems of the peoples of [[Bahia]]. Despite a lack of central codified texts or a unified clergy, the similarities between the religious practices of th ...em]] which defined Bahian society until the [[Hourege#Consolidation of non-Irfanic states|Bahian Consolidation]]. During the consolidation, Fetishism was supp
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  • ...cts of Intercession]], which are obligatory acts of worship, and following Irfanic law ([[Esafkar]]), which touches on virtually every aspect of life and soci ...ch directly translates into "to learn" or "gain knowledge." Within Irfanic texts, the word Erfān is used to stress the necessity of becoming aware of God t
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  • ...nic groups across the country. Gulbistan is also a member of [[COMDEV]], [[Irfanic Cooperative Conference]], and the [[Community of Nations]]. ...ng water. The term "Gulabi" has been seen in medieval Pardarian and Mershi texts to describe the region. Another common theory is the belief it comes from t
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  • ...ung monk named [[Orgyen Phuntsok]] south, tasked with retrieving authentic texts from Shangea. Details of this journey have become the semi-mythical [[Great ...eople}}. Momism is more organised than other traditional faiths, with holy texts and a structured clergy. It emerged out of an earlier animist tradition, bu
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  • *'''§1''' In light of the existence of [[Badi]], [[Irfan|Irfanic]], and {{wp|Christian|Sotirian}} communities, with varying sects among both ...the {{wp|English language|Estmerish}} and {{wp|French language|Gaullican}} texts
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  • ...ssessing aspects of both. Daaqii has had a history of rivalry with [[Irfan|Irfanic]] powers in the region, often taking the opposing position against them. It ...sue, as does the appellation ''Raxman'' used consistently throughout their texts. The first signs of proper urban development begin around 1400 BCE, with th
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  • ...baːʃ/}}</small>). The Badawiyan term first appears in the texts of [[Irfan|Irfanic]] conquerors during the [[xx]] in the eastern parts of modern-day Habasha d ...aditional lands of the [[xx Dynasty]] in the Mehare Highlands but also the Irfanic lands of the ''Medri Bahri''. These territories, ruled by {{wpl|Arab people
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  • ...a was the focus of various invasion attempts by the marauding Tagamics and Irfanic Heavenly Kingdom. By the turn of the millennium, the Auratian princes grew ...There is no indication that the Tenics withheld such information in their texts, however.
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  • ...e sociali degli Aborigeni satriani]]'' being considered among the founding texts which defined ethnography as a tool of research. ...t]] movements maintain missionary efforts, as well as several Ashramic and Irfanic groups.
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  • The religion remained dominant in Rahelia until the [[Irfan|Irfanic conquests]] in the 7th and 8th centuries. As a result of the conquests, Sen ...here is no regulations regarding the married couple, and Senitene laws and texts merely refer to a familial unit known as the "union." Thus, the institution
    43 KB (6,867 words) - 02:42, 24 December 2020
  • ...outheast, [[Zomia]] and [[Hacyinia]] to the northeast, [[Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics|Zorasan]] to the north, [[Duran]] and [[Ansan]] to the northwest ...ecially [[Rongzhuo-Zahedan Axis|close relations]] with [[Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics]] as part of the [[Rongzhuo Strategic Protocol Organisation]]. Sh
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  • -Most information about previous period comes from texts and records made in this time<br> ...ometimes been called the 'religious crossroads of Coius', centered between Irfanic Zorasan, the Great Steppe, coastal Satria and the [[Shalegho Mountains]]. T
    42 KB (5,915 words) - 13:59, 31 December 2023
  • ...monks learn the art of engraving so that the most important (and shortest) texts could be preserved in metal sheets and in stone. ...to the monks and a conflict arose between them and the new state-sponsored Irfanic temple.
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  • ...and Solarian seas as well as Aurean Straits is well documented in numerous texts that highlight the extent of the {{wp|Greek city-states|Piraese city-states ...pt and language; moreover, the religious letters and lectures in religious texts and dogma often attest the importance that Piraese populations and religiou
    111 KB (16,279 words) - 22:26, 29 December 2023
  • ...them, along with the collection of {{wp|taxes}} in the form of rice. Early texts describe this system of taxation. ...me many {{wp|Animism|animist}} beliefs were held throughout the land, many texts survive telling of rituals and ceremonies in early Lavana, construction of
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  • ...opulation has steadily grown since as a result of further immigration. The Irfanic population is estimated to be 485,000 as of 2017. Only about 120,000 regula ...trade deficit with major export-economies such as the [[Union of Zorasani Irfanic Republics|UZIR]], Senria, and Shangea.
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