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  2. Chaush - Wikipedia

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    The Chaush or Chaus are a community who are of Hadhrami Arab descent. They are found in the Deccan region of India. [1] [2]The Chaush or Chaus were brought from Yemen to work in the former Hyderabad State as military men for the Nizams.

  3. Chaos theory - Wikipedia

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    Although no universally accepted mathematical definition of chaos exists, a commonly used definition, originally formulated by Robert L. Devaney, says that to classify a dynamical system as chaotic, it must have these properties: [23] it must be sensitive to initial conditions, it must be topologically transitive, it must have dense periodic ...

  4. Chaos - Wikipedia

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    Chaos - Part 1 and Part 2, a 1958 novelty 45 RPM record by Stanley Ralph Ross and Bob Arbogast; Chaos (Paul Bley album), 1998; The Chaos, by The Futureheads, 2010; Chaos, an album by Rene Aubry, 2017; Chaos, an album by Jaycee Chan, 2010; Chaos, an album by Unlocking the Truth, 2016 "CHAOS", a song by VIXX from the 2013 EP Hyde

  5. Hundun - Wikipedia

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    English chaos is a better translation of hundun in the classical sense of Chaos or Khaos in Greek mythology meaning "gaping void; formless primordial space preceding creation of the universe" than in the common sense of "disorder; confusion".

  6. Chaos (cosmogony) - Wikipedia

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    In both cases, chaos referring to a notion of a primordial state contains the cosmos in potentia but needs to be formed by a demiurge before the world can begin its existence. The use of chaos in the derived sense of "complete disorder or confusion" first appears in Elizabethan Early Modern English, originally implying satirical exaggeration ...

  7. Erebus - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; SlovenĨina ... In Hesiod's Theogony, he is the offspring of Chaos, and the father of Aether and Hemera (Day) ... The meaning of the word Érebos ...

  8. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    A Dictionary of Military Architecture: Fortification and Fieldworks from the Iron Age to the Eighteenth Century by Stephen Francis Wyley, drawings by Steven Lowe; Victorian Forts glossary Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. A more comprehensive version has been published as A Handbook of Military Terms by David Moore at the same site

  9. Chaos gods - Wikipedia

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    A chaos deity is a deity or more often a figure or spirit in mythology associated with or being a personification of primordial chaos. The following is a list of chaos deities in various mythologies. The following is a list of chaos deities in various mythologies.