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The second person Rakan meets from the Amato Empire. When he is swept into Rakan's world, he was rumored to have been taken by the gods in his own world. Very protective of Rakan, especially against Chigusa and can understand the foundation of how something works after observing it once. His main weapon is Kou and is an extremely talented ...
Rakan Dōmyōji (道明寺 羅漢, Dōmyōji Rakan) Voiced by: Motoi Koyanagi (Japanese); R. Bruce Elliott [3] (English) Kotetsu's father, he ran the Dōmyōji dojo until he was turned into a familiar by Jun and killed by Chihiro. Thirteen years ago, after Chihiro's parents died, Rakan became his legal guardian and he has been living in the ...
Jack Rakan (ジャック・ラカン, Jakku Rakan), also known as "Rakan of the Thousand Blades", is the large, dark-skinned member of Nagi's group. He is known as a legendary fighter, and one of the very few people able to fight evenly with Nagi.
Rakan may refer to: In arabic, Rakan means noble. Radekan, Qazvin, a village in Iran that is also called "Rakan" In Japanese, the word for an Arhat, in Buddhism, a ...
Until March, 1891, he worked as the Rector of the Zen Gohyaku rakan Monastery (五百羅漢寺, Gohyaku-rakan-ji) in Tokyo (a large temple that contains 500 rakan icons). He then spent about three years as a hermit in Kyoto studying Chinese Buddhist texts and learning Pali, to no use, and he ran into political squabbles even as a hermit ...
Rakan bin Falah bin Mani’ bin Hathleen Al-Ajmi (c. 1814–1892), also known as Abu Falah, was a prince, poet, warrior, and leader of the Ajman tribe. His father, Falah bin Hethlin, who was a sheikh , was killed in 1845 and succeeded by Falah's brother Hizam as the tribe's leader.
Dar Al Arkan Real Estate (DAAR) (Arabic: دار الأركان) is a Saudi Arabian property development company. It is the largest developer by market value in Saudi Arabia. [3]
Photo from the Ottoman archive Rakan bin Hithlain after his release from prison. The Ajman were noted [by whom?] for being important players in the politics of eastern Arabia in the 18th and early 20th centuries. Their most famous leader (or sheikh) during the 19th-20th century was Rakan bin Hithlain, who is still well known in Arabian tribal ...