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  • 41Solomon — in Arabic, which is transliterated in English variously as Sulayman, Suleiman, Sulaimaan etc. The Qur an refers to Sulayman as the son of David (Arabic: Dawud), as a prophet and as a great ruler imparted by God with tremendous wisdom, favor, and… …

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  • 42Native American dance — Introduction also called  Indian dance  or  American Indian dance   the dance of the aboriginal inhabitants of the Americas, often called American Indians.       The treatment of Native American dance in this article is meant to focus first on… …

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  • 43Ancient Egypt — was an ancient civilization in eastern North Africa, concentrated along the lower reaches of the Nile River in what is now the modern nation of Egypt. The civilization began around 3150 BC [Only after 664 BC are dates secure. See Egyptian… …

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  • 44First English Civil War — The First English Civil War (1642–1646) was the first of three wars known as the English Civil War (or Wars ). The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and… …

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  • 45Moral status of animals in the ancient world — The 21st century debates about animal welfare and animal rights can be traced back to the ancient world. The idea that the use of animals by humans for food, clothing, entertainment, and as research subjects is morally acceptable, springs mainly… …

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  • 46Behemoth — Behemoth(Hebrew Unicode|בהמות, behemot ; Arabic بهيموث bahīmūth , or بهموت bahamūt ) is a biblical creature mentioned in the Book of Job, 40:15 24. The word is most likely a plural form of Unicode|בהמה ( bəhēmāh ), meaning beast or large animal …

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  • 47Jade Emperor — The Jade Emperor (zh cp|c=玉皇|p= Yù Huáng or 玉帝 Yù Dì ), is the Taoist ruler of Heaven and all realms of existence below including that of Man and Hell according to a version of Taoist mythology. He is one of the most important gods of the Chinese …

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  • 48Jamshid — Jamshēd, Jamshīd (PerB|جمشید) or Jam (PerB|جم) in Middle and New Persian, or Yima in Avestan is a mythological figure of Greater Iranian culture and tradition. In tradition and folklore, Jamshid is described as having been the fourth and greatest …

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  • 49The Three Treasures of the Giants — is a Slavonic fairy tale collected by Louis Léger in Contes Populaires Slaves . Andrew Lang included it in The Orange Fairy Book . Ruth Manning Sanders included it as King Johnny in A Book of Giants .ynopsisA man had three sons. When he was dying …

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  • 50Narnian Centaurs — Centaurs are creatures that are half horse, half human. They have the head, torso, and arms of a human but have the lower body of a horse joining at the human s waist. Their horse bodies are generally chestnut coloured with human hair and beards… …

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