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Narrative Origin of the Fairy Tales and the Political-Ideological Foundations of the Indo-European Cultures
Published 2023-10-01“…Before the dominance of Indo-European immigrant tribes in the regions of Greece, Asia Minor and Iran, the Mesopotamia civilization with a history of five thousand years BC, as one of the oldest origins of human civilization and one of the most important origins of the systematic rituals of goddesses in the ancient world, had significant effects on religious systems in Iran, Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt and even Central Asia and parts of Europe. …”
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The Study of the Boutigha of Poetry Parts of Ibn Yamin Farimoodi
Published 2020-08-01“…Also, the interaction with other tribes and the richness of the religious works and sources of the moral and doctrinal themes that their effects have been known since the advent of Persian writings works until the eighth century, has led to the formation of various types of moral and doctrinal poetry in various fields. …”
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A comparative study of meaning and meaning in the likes of Kurdish ilamite and Arabic
Published 2022-02-01“…These concise statements have been continuously exchanged as cultural and literary commodities between nations and tribes due to their moral-semantic features as well as brevity and easier memorization. …”
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The history of Samos to 439 B. C.
Published 1961“…We must infer from the names of tribes and months that the traditions of Neleid Ionia were assimilated during this period, and it is probable that Samos received Neleid kings. …”
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Gibeon and the Gibeonites from the Settlement to Solomon
Published 1967“…The contracting parties were Benjamin, and possibly the Joseph tribes, on the one side, all of the Gibeonite cities acting <em>in solidum</em> on the other. …”
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Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (Helsinki Commission): Briefing on Truth, Reconciliation, and Healing Toward a Unified Future Thursday, July 18, 2019
Published 2021-09-01“…This is true for the Mississippi river, named by the Indigenous dwellers of the Algonquin native tribes as the Father of Waters, the Mississippi River is one of the world's longest rivers. …”
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