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    The Islamic Golden Age was a period of scientific, economic and cultural flourishing in the history of Islam, traditionally dated from the 8th century...
    122 KB (13,773 words) - 02:24, 16 July 2024
  • A style of office or form of address, also called manner of address, is an official or legally recognized form of address for a person or other entity...
    94 KB (12,097 words) - 05:01, 20 July 2024
  • The Baháʼí Faith formed in the late 19th century in the Middle East, later gaining converts in India, East Africa, and the Western world. Traveling promoters...
    137 KB (7,365 words) - 07:15, 2 July 2024
  • The Cambridge Inter-Collegiate Christian Union, usually known as CICCU, is the University of Cambridge's most prominent student Christian organisation...
    11 KB (1,547 words) - 08:55, 26 May 2024
  • This list contains notable people who have been killed in traffic collisions. This list does not include those who were killed competing on closed-road...
    467 KB (12,845 words) - 15:53, 25 July 2024
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    Saint Nicholas Monastery (Armenian: Սուրբ Նիկողայոս Վանք Հայոց, Hebrew: מנזר ניקולאס הקדוש) is an Armenian monastery built in the first millennium AD....
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  • The Order of Knight Masons is a chivalric Masonic order, open to all Master Masons who are also members of a Mark Lodge and a Royal Arch Chapter. Members...
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  • The Pilgrims of Arès is a new religious movement founded in 1974 by Michel Potay. It was named after the town of Arès, Gironde, where Michel Potay received...
    12 KB (1,406 words) - 01:32, 7 March 2023
  • Roman Catholic churches in Bohol are a distinct group of churches established during the early Spanish colonial period on the island-province of Bohol...
    24 KB (2,543 words) - 23:30, 20 October 2023
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    New Year trees are decorated trees similar to Christmas trees[citation needed] that are displayed to specifically celebrate the New Year. They should not...
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    Xuanyuandao (軒轅道 "Way of Xuanyuan"), also known as Xuanyuanism (軒轅教) or Huangdiism (黄帝教), is a Confucian folk religion of China which was founded in Taipei...
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    Jama Mosque is one of the biggest mosque in Himachal Pradesh located in Kotwali Bazar, Dharamshala, India. The Jama Masjid in Dharamsala was built by Janab...
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  • Murder for body parts also known as medicine murder (not to be confused with "medical murder") refers to the killing of a human being in order to excise...
    31 KB (3,712 words) - 19:40, 23 December 2023
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    Serindian art is the art that developed from the 2nd through the 11th century C.E. in Serindia or Xinjiang, the western region of China that was within...
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    Baháʼí marriage is union of a man and a woman. Its purpose is mainly spiritual and is to foster harmony, fellowship and unity between the two partners...
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    Year 558 (DLVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. The denomination 558 for this year...
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  • Robert Charles Joynt (14 April 1856 – 19 April 1938) was an Anglican priest and author. Joynt was born at Coolbanagher and educated at Trinity College...
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    The Oath More Judaico or Jewish Oath was a special form of oath, rooted in antisemitism and accompanied by certain ceremonies and often intentionally humiliating...
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    Albert Marten "Al" Wolters (born 1942) is an emeritus professor of religion at Redeemer University in Ancaster, Ontario (near Hamilton). He has been described...
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  • Francis Haly (1783–1855) was the Roman Catholic Bishop in Kildare and Leighlin from 1838 until his death in 1855. He was born in Doonane, in Co. Laois...
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