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Article - Law Of Attraction: The Ultimate Guide To The Law Of Attraction
What is the Law of Attraction? Law of attraction has many different labels, "Success consciousness", "Law of Magnetism&...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - 815: Encyclopedia - 815
Events An iconoclastic synod is held. Egbert of Wessex ravages the territories of the west Welsh (Cornwall). Births Deaths June 2: Sai...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Geber: Encyclopedia - Geber
Jabir Ibn Hayyan (full name Abu Musa Jabir Ibn Hayyan Al-Azdi, أبو موسى جابر بن حيان الأزدي; ca.721, Tus, Iran –...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Distilled Beverage: Encyclopedia - Distilled Beverage
A distilled beverage, also called spirits or liquor, is a preparation for consumption containing ethyl alcohol purified by distillation f...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Veracruz: Encyclopedia - Veracruz
The state of Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave is one of the 31 states that compose Mexico (does not include the Mexican Federal District)....   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Biblical Canon: Encyclopedia - Biblical Canon
The Biblical canon is an exclusive list of books written during the formative period of the Jewish or Christian faiths; the leaders of th...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Plovdiv: Encyclopedia Ii - Plovdiv - History
Plovdiv is one of the oldest cities of Europe, being older than Rome, Athens and Constantinople. The first traces of civilization at the ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Berà Count Of Barcelona: Encyclopedia Ii - Berà Count Of Barcelona - Bera's Rule
By the death of his father (May 18, 812), the counties of Rasez and Conflent came fully under Berà's control, and he entrusted their gov...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Cathedrals In The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Cathedrals In The United Kingdom - England Isle Of Man & Gibraltar
List of cathedrals in the United Kingdom - Church of England & Pre-Reformation Church. The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth: Encyclopedia Ii - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth - History
The creation of the Commonwealth by the Union of Lublin in 1569 was one of the signal achievements of Sigismund II Augustus, last king of...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Distilled Beverage: Encyclopedia Ii - Distilled Beverage - Distillation History
Beer and wine were historically limited to a maximum alcohol content of about 15 percent by volume, beyond which yeast is adversely affec...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Plovdiv: Encyclopedia Ii - Plovdiv - History
Plovdiv is one of the oldest cities of Europe, being older than Rome, Athens, and Constantinople. The first traces of civilization at the...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Rulers Of Damascus: Encyclopedia Ii - Rulers Of Damascus - Ummayad Dynasty
Rulers of Damascus - Ummayad emirs. Khalid ibn al-Walid (635-636) Abu Ubaid (636-637) Amr ibn al-Aas (637-640) Yazid ibn Abu Sufyan (6...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Muhammad Bin Qasim
In 711, the Umayyad caliph in Damascus sent an expedition to Baluchistan (an arid region on the Iranian Plateau in Southwest Asia, presen...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Hereti: Encyclopedia Ii - Hereti - History
The area was inhabited in earliest times by Hers, Sujs, Tchilbs, and Lbins. Collectively called Hers (Heretians), these tribes came under...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Count Of Paris: Encyclopedia Ii - Count Of Paris - Orléanists
The title was revived much later and was used by three claimants to the French throne: Louis-Philippe, Comte de Paris (1838-1894): Frenc...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Johannes Scotus Eriugena: Encyclopedia Ii - Johannes Scotus Eriugena - Works
His work is largely based upon Saint Augustine, Pseudo-Dionysius and the Cappadocian Fathers, and is clearly Neoplatonist. He revived the...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Biblical Canon: Encyclopedia Ii - Biblical Canon - Christian Canon
Biblical canon - Orthodox Catholic and Protestant. When Christianity began: it had no well-defined set of scriptures outside of the Sep...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Bulgarian Monarchs: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Bulgarian Monarchs - List Of Bulgarian Rulers
List of Bulgarian monarchs - Legendary rulers. Avitokhol (Attila) (153–453) (according to history, (445–453) Ernakh (453–603) (a...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Hildesheim: Encyclopedia Ii - Hildesheim - Places Of Interest
Hildesheim - Recommended day trips. Castle Marienburg (10 miles/ 15 km): a neo-gothic-romantic medieval fairy tale castle (owned by Pr...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Biblical Canon: Encyclopedia Ii - Biblical Canon - Christian Canon
Biblical canon - Orthodox Catholic and Protestant. When Christianity began: it had no well-defined set of scriptures outside of the Sep...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Distilled Beverage: Encyclopedia Ii - Distilled Beverage - Background
Beer and wine are generally limited to a maximum alcohol content of about 15 percent by volume, beyond which yeast is adversely affected ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Geber: Encyclopedia Ii - Geber - Contributions To Chemistry
Jabir is often called "Father of Chemistry", because he was the first scholar to scientifically systematize that science, to whose theory...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Muhammad Bin Qasim
In 711, the Umayyad caliph in Damascus sent an expedition to Baluchistan (an arid region on the Iranian Plateau in Southwest Asia, presen...   » Read the article

Article - Popular Topic Pages Ii - 12
This is a sitemap for popular topic pages at Global Oneness. Click on a link and you will find multiple articles related to the topic: ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Biblical Canon: Encyclopedia Ii - Biblical Canon - Jewish Canon
The Jews recognize the twenty-four books of the Hebrew Bible as the Tanakh. Evidence suggests that the process of canonization of the Tan...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Geber: Encyclopedia Ii - Geber - Contributions To Alchemy
Jabir became an alchemist at the court of Caliph Harun al-Rashid, for whom he wrote the Kitab al-Zuhra ("The Book of Venus", on "the nobl...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Geber: Encyclopedia Ii - Geber - Writings By Jabir
The writings of Jabir Ibn Hayyan can be divided into four categories: 1. The 112 Books dedicated to the Barmakids, viziers of Caliph Haru...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth: Encyclopedia Ii - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth - Economy
The economy of the Commonwealth was dominated by feudal agriculture based on exploitation of agricultural workforce (serfs). Typically a ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Biblical Canon: Encyclopedia Ii - Biblical Canon - Jewish Canon
The Jews recognize the twenty-four books of the Hebrew Bible as the Tanakh. Evidence suggests that the process of canonization of the Tan...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Muhammed Ghuri
Muhammad Ghori was a Turkic-Afghan conqueror from the region of Ghor in Afghanistan. Before 1160, the Ghaznavid Empire covered an area ru...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Aurangzeb
While some rulers were zealous in their spread of Islam, others were relatively liberal. The Moghul emperor Akbar was one who was relativ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Iconoclasm
Islamic conquest of South Asia - Nalanda. Main article: Nalanda In 1193, the Nalanda University complex was destroyed by Turkish Musl...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Historical Views
In his book Histoire de l'Inde the French historian Alain Danielou writes: From the moment when the Muslims arrive in India, the history...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Johannes Scotus Eriugena: Encyclopedia Ii - Johannes Scotus Eriugena - Influence
Eriugena's work is distinguished by the freedom of his speculation, and the boldness with which he works out his logical or dialectical s...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Babur
Claiming descent from both Genghis Khan and Timur, Babur combined strength and courage with a love of beauty, and military ability with c...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - The Mughal Empire
Main article: Mughal Empire India in the 16th century presented a fragmented picture of rulers, both Muslim and Hindu, who lacked concern...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - The Ghaznavid Period
In the early 11th century Mahmud of Ghazni launched seventeen invasions of the Hindu parts of India and set up several early forms of gov...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - The Delhi Sultanate
Muhammad's successors established the first dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, while the Mamluk Dynasty (mamluk means "slave" and referred t...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Alauddin Khilji
Other invasions from Central Asia followed his on a regular basis, such as that of Muhammad Khilji, who burned Nalanda's a major Buddhist...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Geber: Encyclopedia Ii - Geber - Biography
Jabir Ibn Hayyan was born around 721 in the town of Tus in Khorasan, Persia (present-day Iran). His father, a druggist of the Azd tribe, ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth: Encyclopedia Ii - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth - Provinces And Geography
The lands that once belonged to the Commonwealth are now largely distributed among several Central and East European countries: Poland, L...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - The Ghaznavid Period
In the early 11th century Mahmud of Ghazni launched seventeen invasions of the Hindu parts of India and set up several early forms of gov...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Babur
Claiming descent from both Genghis Khan and Timur, Babur combined strength and courage with a love of beauty, and military ability with c...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Aurangzeb
While some rulers were zealous in their spread of Islam, others were relatively liberal. The Moghul emperor Akbar was one who was relativ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Iconoclasm
Islamic conquest of South Asia - Nalanda. Main article: Nalanda In 1193, the Nalanda University complex was destroyed by Turkish Musl...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Historical Views
In his book Histoire de l'Inde the French historian Alain Danielou writes: From the moment when the Muslims arrive in India, the history...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - The Mughal Empire
Main article: Mughal Empire India in the 16th century presented a fragmented picture of rulers, both Muslim and Hindu, who lacked concern...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Johannes Scotus Eriugena: Encyclopedia Ii - Johannes Scotus Eriugena - Life
Eriugena was highly proficient in Greek, which was rare at that time in mainland Europe, and was thus well-placed for translation work. A...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - Muhammed Ghuri
Muhammad Ghori was a Turkic-Afghan conqueror from the region of Ghor in Afghanistan. Before 1160, the Ghaznavid Empire covered an area ru...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth: Encyclopedia Ii - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth - State Organization And Politics
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth - Commonwealth military. Commonwealth armies were commanded by four hetmans. The armies comprised: Wojs...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth: Encyclopedia Ii - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth - Economy
The economy of the Commonwealth was dominated by feudal agriculture. Typically a nobleman's landholding comprised a folwark, a large farm...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth: Encyclopedia Ii - Polish-lithuanian Commonwealth - Culture
The Commonwealth was one of the important European sites for the development of modern social and political ideas. It was famous for its ...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia: Encyclopedia Ii - Islamic Conquest Of South Asia - The Delhi Sultanate
Muhammad's successors established the first dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, while the Mamluk Dynasty (mamluk means "slave" and referred t...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Hildesheim: Encyclopedia Ii - Hildesheim - Economy And Transportation
Notable multinational corporations - besides many strong medium-sized companies - in Hildesheim are Blaupunkt, Bosch, Krupp, Thyssen, Fai...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Cathedrals In The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Cathedrals In The United Kingdom - Scotland
List of cathedrals in the United Kingdom - Church of Scotland. The Cathedral of Saint Wilfred, Abercorn+    (c.680) (mo...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Cathedrals In The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Cathedrals In The United Kingdom - Abbreviations And Key
The sites listed are in current use as a cathedral unless indicated thus:- Trusteeship denoted as follows:- ... See also:List of cathed...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - List Of Cathedrals In The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Cathedrals In The United Kingdom - Wales
List of cathedrals in the United Kingdom - Church in Wales. The Cathedral Church of Saint Deiniol, Bangor     (456-pres...   » Read the article

Encyclopedia - Hildesheim: Encyclopedia Ii - Hildesheim - History
The town became the seat of the Bishopric of Hildesheim in 815. For four centuries the clergy ruled Hildesheim, before a town hall was bu...   » Read the article




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