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Osmanli Türkçesİ sözlüğü . 2015.
Osmanli Türkçesİ sözlüğü . 2015.
RUHAM — Mermer … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
RUHAM-I HÂM — İşlenmemiş mermer … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
Jabal Ruham — Infobox Mountain Name = Jabal Ruham Photo = Photo size = Caption = Elevation = Location = Fujairah, United Arab Emirates Range = Prominence = Parent peak = Coordinates = coord|25|08|N|56|16|E| Topographic Type = First ascent = Easiest route =… … Wikipedia
Yeruham — Infobox Israel municipality name=Yeruham imgsize= hebname=Hebrew|יְרוּחָם arname= meaning= founded=1951 type=lc typefrom= stdHeb= altOffSp= altUnoSp= district=south population=9,400 popyear=2006 area dunam=34000mayor=Amram MitznaYeruham ( he.… … Wikipedia
Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti — Bhakti is Intense Devotion to Divinity or a noble cause. Adi Shankara, in verse no.61 of his Sivanandalahari, lists Five Graded Analogies of Bhakti. This description is quoted very often in the literature about Bhakti almost as a thesis on the… … Wikipedia
Abraham (Name) — Abraham ist ein männlicher Vorname, kommt aber auch als Familienname vor. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Herkunft und Bedeutung des Namens 2 Namenstage 3 Varianten 4 Be … Deutsch Wikipedia
Abraham — masc. proper name, name of the first of the patriarchs in the Old Testament, from Hebrew Abraham father of a multitude, from abh father + *raham (cognate with Arabic ruham multitude ); the name he altered from Abram high father, from second… … Etymology dictionary
FERRAŞ — Cami, mescid, imaret gibi müesseselerin temizliğini sağlamak; ve kilim, halı ve hasır gibi mefruşatını yayma hizmetleriyle vazifeli olan kişiler hakkında kullanılır bir tâbirdir. Ferraş; arapçada, yayıcı, hizmetçi, döşeyici anlamlarına gelir.… … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
RAHME — (C.: Ruham) Kartal. * Rahmet, muhabbet … Yeni Lügat Türkçe Sözlük
ABRAHAM — (originally Abram; Heb. אַבְרָהָם, אַבְרָם), first patriarch of the people of Israel. The form Abram occurs in the Bible only in Genesis 11:26–17:5, Nehemiah 9:7, and I Chronicles 1:26. Otherwise, Abraham appears invariably, and the name is borne … Encyclopedia of Judaism