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  2. Chinkara - Wikipedia

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    The chinkara (Gazella bennettii), also known as the Indian gazelle, is a gazelle species native to India, Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. [2] Taxonomy.

  3. Ghazal - Wikipedia

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    The creativity with which a poet incorporates homonymous meanings of their takhallus to offer additional layers of meaning to the couplet is an indicator of their skill. Bahr: Each line of a ghazal must follow the same metrical pattern and syllabic (or morae) count. Other optional rules include:

  4. Dorcas - Wikipedia

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    Today, the scientific name of one species of gazelle is Gazella dorcas, the dorcas gazelle. [ 10 ] The Greek verb used in Acts 9:36 is διερμηνεύω , transliterated diermēneuō, which means "to interpret fully, to explain", and in this passage it is rendered " is by interpretation ", which in context leads to the literal meaning ...

  5. List of Arabic star names - Wikipedia

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    However, some Arabic language star names sprang up later in history, as translations of ancient Greek language descriptions. The astronomer Claudius Ptolemy in his Almagest (2nd century) tabulated the celestial position and brightness (visual magnitude) of 1,025 stars. Ptolemy's book was translated into Arabic in the 8th and 9th centuries and ...

  6. Vayu - Wikipedia

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    Chariot drawn by Horses, Gazelle: Genealogy; Parents: Vishvapurusha ... the Sanskrit and Hindi term for 'atmosphere'. [19] Hindu texts and philosophy

  7. Abu Dhabi - Wikipedia

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    "Abu" is Arabic for father, and "Dhabi" is the Arabic word for gazelle. Abu Dhabi means "Father of Gazelle." It is thought that this name came about because of the abundance of gazelles in the area and a folk tale involving Shakhbut bin Dhiyab al Nahyan .

  8. Dorcas gazelle - Wikipedia

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    The dorcas gazelle (Gazella dorcas), also known as the ariel gazelle, is a small and common gazelle.The dorcas gazelle stands about 55–65 cm (1.8–2.1 feet) at the shoulder, with a head and body length of 90–110 cm (3–3.5 feet) and a weight of 15–20 kg (33–44 pounds).

  9. Talk:Gazelle - Wikipedia

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    Ceren is the a common Turkish name meaning ‘Baby Gazelle’. The Turkish consider the Gazelle’s impressive leaping abilities highly desirable and would kill for Gazelle tendons. 14.200.223.246 ( talk ) 04:26, 29 November 2024 (UTC) [ reply ]