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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - Performance of the symphony

The symphony premeiered in Israel and was received with mixed reaction, mainly due to its highly religious overtones. The symphony does not specify the gender of the narrator, and recordings featuring both male and female narrators have been made. In the recording linked below, Bernstein's wife is the narrator. ...

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Symphony No. 3 Bernstein, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - Structure, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - I : Invocation - Kaddish 1, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - II : Din-Torah - Kaddish 2, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - III : Scherzo - Kaddish 3 - Finale. Fugue-Tutti, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - Performance of the symphony, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - Recordings of the symphony

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - Structure

Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - I : Invocation - Kaddish 1. The text begins with a narrator addressing "My Father" (ie, God) and states that he wants to pray a kaddish. After the initial approach to the Father in prayer, a chorus sings his kaddish in Hebrew. At the end, the narrator repeats the final words of the prayer: Amen! Amen! Did You hear that, Father? Sh’lama raba! May abundant peace Descend on us. Amen. The speaker then questions why he would allow such disorder in mankind's lives, sugge ...

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Symphony No. 3 Bernstein, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - Structure, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - I : Invocation - Kaddish 1, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - II : Din-Torah - Kaddish 2, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - III : Scherzo - Kaddish 3 - Finale. Fugue-Tutti, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - Performance of the symphony, Symphony No. 3 Bernstein - Recordings of the symphony

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Dina City - History

Very little is known about the origins of the city. Some say that it was named after the saint Baba Din Muhammad Shaheed. Others claim that the name derives from Din Muhammad, the grandfather of the famous Punjabi poet and saint, Hazrat Mian Muhammad Bakhash. However, there is no historical evidence to support such claims. The city was a well known transit camp in ancient times. A nine metre long grave near a torrent Tempra on GT road is ...

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Dina City, Dina City - History, Dina City - The Mausoleum of Baba Din Muhammad Shaheed

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - O-Zone - Discography

O-Zone - Studio Albums. Dar, Unde Ești (1999) Number 1 (2002) DiscO-Zone (2004) O-Zone - Singles. Numai Tu (2003) Dragostea din Tei (Ma La Hii) (2004) UK #3; #1 Eurochart Despre Tine (2004) Mai Ya Hi, Mai Ya Hi (2005) US #72 ...

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O-Zone, O-Zone - Discography, O-Zone - Studio Albums, O-Zone - Singles, O-Zone - Dragostea din Tei A.K.A. Numa Numa

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Hagiography - Development of hagiography

Hagiography comprised an important literary genre in the early millennia of the Christian church, providing informational history as well as inspirational stories and legends. A hagiographic account of an individual saint can comprise a vita. The genre of lives of the saints first came into being in the Roman Empire as legends about Christian martyrs and were called martyrologies. In the 4th century, there were 3 main types of catalogs of lives of the saints: annual calendar catalog, or menaion (in Greek, "menaios" ...

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Hagiography, Hagiography - Development of hagiography, Hagiography - Hagiography of the medieval period in England, Hagiography - Hagiography in Eastern Orthodoxy, Hagiography - Secular usage

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Hagiography - Hagiography of the medieval period in England

With the introduction of Latin literature into England in the 7th and 8th centuries the genre of the life of the saint grew increasingly popular. It is not surprising that such a genre would become popular in England. When one contrasts it to the popular heroic poem, such as “Beowulf,” one finds that they share certain common features. In “Beowulf,” the titular character battles against Grendel and his mother, while the saint, such as Athanasius’ Anthony (one of the original sources for the hagiographic motif) or the character of G ...

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Hagiography, Hagiography - Development of hagiography, Hagiography - Hagiography of the medieval period in England, Hagiography - Hagiography in Eastern Orthodoxy, Hagiography - Secular usage

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Hagiography - Hagiography in Eastern Orthodoxy

In the 10th century, a Byzantine monk Simeon Metaphrastes was the first one to change the genre of lives of the saints into something different, giving it a moralizing and panegyrical character. His catalog of lives of the saints became the standard for all of the Western and Eastern hagiographers, who would create relative biographies and images of the ideal saints by gradually departing from the real facts of their lives. Over the years, the genre of lives of the saints had absorbed a number of narrative plots and poetic images (often, of pre-Christian origin, such as dragon ...

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Hagiography, Hagiography - Development of hagiography, Hagiography - Hagiography of the medieval period in England, Hagiography - Hagiography in Eastern Orthodoxy, Hagiography - Secular usage

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Hagiography - Secular usage

The term "hagiography" has come to general use in reference to the works of contemporary biographers and historians whom critics perceive to be uncritical and even "reverential," in their writing. When former U.S. President Ronald Reagan died in 2004, many left-wing commentaries complained about "hagiography" of Reagan in the media. He was treated with much respect while the scandals and foibles of his administration went unmentioned. This was seen as a hagiography toward ...

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Hagiography, Hagiography - Development of hagiography, Hagiography - Hagiography of the medieval period in England, Hagiography - Hagiography in Eastern Orthodoxy, Hagiography - Secular usage

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Get divorce document - Refusal to provide a get

If a man refuses to grant his wife a divorce, she assumes the status of an agunah (literally, "chained" or "anchored" wife); she is unable to remarry religiously until the divorce is granted. Only a woman can be declared an agunah because there is no prohibition in the Torah for a man to have two wives, yet this is only invoked in an emergency and with the sanction of 100 rabbis from three dozen countries. Under Jewish law, pressure may be applied on a husband to force him to grant a get to his wife. In Israel, rabbinical court ...

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Get divorce document, Get divorce document - Requirements, Get divorce document - Refusal to provide a get, Get divorce document - History, Get divorce document - Literary references

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Kitab al-I'tibar - Attitudes towards the West

The autobiography gives us details of Muslim attitudes towards the Christian crusaders who went to the Middle East. His views of the Franks can reveal the impression Muslims had at the time about the nature of their own society compared to the Franks' society which was viewed as inferior, for example when he describes the lack of jealousy in sexual affairs. Hitti points out that to a conservative Muslim this must have seemed shocking.12 Another example is his ridicule of the Frankish system of justice. He gives a couple of examples; The firs ...

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Kitab al-I'tibar, Kitab al-I'tibar - Islamic Society in the 12th century, Kitab al-I'tibar - Material Culture, Kitab al-I'tibar - Political Structure of Islamic Society, Kitab al-I'tibar - Attitudes towards the West, Kitab al-I'tibar - Medical Practices, Kitab al-I'tibar - Warfare, Kitab al-I'tibar - Hunting, Kitab al-I'tibar - Conclusion

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Kitab al-I'tibar - Medical Practices

Usāmah gives us details of medical practices by mentioning medical cures he has witnessed. For example someone who had lost his speech because of dust in his throat from sifting. He was given vinegar by a physician and cured: He drank it and took his seat for an instant, after which he felt nauseated and began to vomit clay in abundance, mixed with the vinegar that he had drunk. Consequently his throat became open again and his speech normal.18 Another example is when Usāmah is suffering from a cold; he is given an Indian melon which cures him: 'no sooner had I finished eating it than I began ...

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Kitab al-I'tibar, Kitab al-I'tibar - Islamic Society in the 12th century, Kitab al-I'tibar - Material Culture, Kitab al-I'tibar - Political Structure of Islamic Society, Kitab al-I'tibar - Attitudes towards the West, Kitab al-I'tibar - Medical Practices, Kitab al-I'tibar - Warfare, Kitab al-I'tibar - Hunting, Kitab al-I'tibar - Conclusion

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Kitab al-I'tibar - Warfare

Usāmah gives us a record of how warfare was conducted. One of the main themes of the book is that the outcome of warfare is pre-determined: 'Victory in warfare is from Allah...and is not due to organisation and planning nor to the number of troops and supporters.,22 He describes how discipline was maintained while marching through enemy territory: ...making our stops at the call of the bugle and ...

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Kitab al-I'tibar, Kitab al-I'tibar - Islamic Society in the 12th century, Kitab al-I'tibar - Material Culture, Kitab al-I'tibar - Political Structure of Islamic Society, Kitab al-I'tibar - Attitudes towards the West, Kitab al-I'tibar - Medical Practices, Kitab al-I'tibar - Warfare, Kitab al-I'tibar - Hunting, Kitab al-I'tibar - Conclusion

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Kitab al-I'tibar - Hunting

Usāmah devotes a section of his book to his hunting experiences. He describes the hunting practice of Zengi: The falconers would proceed ahead of us with the falcons which would be flown at the waterfowl. The drums would be beaten in accordance with the prevailing custom. The falcons would catch whatever birds they could. ..26 He also describes hunting partridges with his father: My father would draw near the sleeping partridge and throw at it a stick from his hand. The moment the Partridge was flushed he would throw off al- Yahshiir (the falcon), who would seize it. ..The falconer woul ...

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Kitab al-I'tibar, Kitab al-I'tibar - Islamic Society in the 12th century, Kitab al-I'tibar - Material Culture, Kitab al-I'tibar - Political Structure of Islamic Society, Kitab al-I'tibar - Attitudes towards the West, Kitab al-I'tibar - Medical Practices, Kitab al-I'tibar - Warfare, Kitab al-I'tibar - Hunting, Kitab al-I'tibar - Conclusion

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Kitab al-I'tibar - Material Culture

Usāmah's autobiography can tell us about aspects of the material culture of the 12th century. When Usāmah moves to Egypt in 1144 the caliph provided him with a place to live. He describes the lavish home he is provided with: (the caliph) had me invested with a robe of honour in his presence, bestowed on me a full wardrobe together with one hundred dinars, authorized me to use his baths and assigned for my residence one of the mansions of al-Afdal, son of the Amir-al-Juyush, which was extremely magnificent, fully equipped with carpets, furniture and a complete outfit of brass utensils.3 The a ...

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Kitab al-I'tibar, Kitab al-I'tibar - Islamic Society in the 12th century, Kitab al-I'tibar - Material Culture, Kitab al-I'tibar - Political Structure of Islamic Society, Kitab al-I'tibar - Attitudes towards the West, Kitab al-I'tibar - Medical Practices, Kitab al-I'tibar - Warfare, Kitab al-I'tibar - Hunting, Kitab al-I'tibar - Conclusion

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Diving regulator - Fastening the regulator to the cylinder or cylinder block

In an open-circuit scuba set, the regulator, or its first-stage, has an A-clamp or a DIN fitting to connect it to the pillar valve of the diving cylinder. Image:Diving regulator first stage.JPG Diving regulator - A-clamp. This is the traditional type. It clamps an open hole on the regulator against an open hole on the cylinder. The connection is made gas pressure tight with an O-ring. Diving regulator - DIN fitting. This is a modern type of direct screw-in ...

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Diving regulator, Diving regulator - Fastening the regulator to the cylinder or cylinder block, Diving regulator - A-clamp, Diving regulator - DIN fitting, Diving regulator - Pressure gauge, Diving regulator - Standard type, Diving regulator - Button gauges, Diving regulator - Air integrated computers, Diving regulator - Mechanical reserve valves, Diving regulator - Types of first stage, Diving regulator - Piston type, Diving regulator - Diaphragm type, Diving regulator - Risk of the regulator becoming blocked with ice, Diving regulator - Types of last stage, Diving regulator - Not present, Diving regulator - Manually operated by a button or lever or knob, Diving regulator - Operated by a solenoid, Diving regulator - Demand valve, Diving regulator - Arrangements of the assembly of valves, Diving regulator - Types of regulator, Diving regulator - Constant flow, Diving regulator - Twin-hose, Diving regulator - Twin-hose home-made, Diving regulator - Two stage single hose, Diving regulator - First stage valve, Diving regulator - Pressure relief valve, Diving regulator - Second stage valve, Diving regulator - Performance of regulators, Diving regulator - Links to Manufacturers

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - The Three Goddesses/Oracles

The Legend of Zelda series characters - Din. Din is the Goddess of Power. According to legend, she used her strong flaming arms to sculpt the land and create the red earth. She also helped create the sacred Triforce, along with Nayru and Farore. That being the case, she is often associated with the Triforce of Power. She is generally linked with the color red or orange, and the element of fire. In the game and manga Oracle of Seasons, Din is the legendary Oracle of Seasons, with power over the natur ...

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The Legend of Zelda series characters, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Agahnim, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Beedle, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Biggoron, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Dampé the Gravekeeper, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Epona, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Ganon, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Great Deku Tree, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Happy Mask Salesman, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Impa, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Jabu-Jabu, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Kaepora Gaebora, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Link, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Link's uncle, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Malon, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Moosh, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Tingle, The Legend of Zelda series characters - The Old Man, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Examples of Old Man Quotes, The Legend of Zelda series characters - The Three Goddesses/Oracles, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Din, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Farore, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Nayru, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Princess Zelda

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - List of diseases starting with D - Di

List of diseases starting with D - Dia. Diabetes hypogonadism deafness mental retardation Diabetes insipidus Diabetes insipidus, diabetes mellitus, optic atrophy Diabetes insipidus, nephrogenic type 1 Diabetes insipidus, nephrogenic type 2 Diabetes insipidus, nephrogenic type 3 Diabetes insipidus, nephrogenic, dominant type Diabetes insipidus, nephrogenic, recessive type Diabetes mellitus Diabetes mellitus, transient ne ...

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List of diseases starting with D, List of diseases starting with D - D, List of diseases starting with D - Da-Dd, List of diseases starting with D - De, List of diseases starting with D - Dea, List of diseases starting with D - Dec-Del, List of diseases starting with D - Dem-Dep, List of diseases starting with D - Der-Dev, List of diseases starting with D - Dex, List of diseases starting with D - Dg, List of diseases starting with D - Di, List of diseases starting with D - Dia, List of diseases starting with D - Dib-Din, List of diseases starting with D - Dio-Dip, List of diseases starting with D - Dis-Div, List of diseases starting with D - Dk-Do, List of diseases starting with D - Dp-Du, List of diseases starting with D - Dw, List of diseases starting with D - Dy, List of diseases starting with D - Dyg-Dyk, List of diseases starting with D - Dys

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Diving regulator - Pressure gauge

To monitor breathing gas pressure in the diving cylinder, a diving regulator usually has a high pressure hose leading to a contents gauge (also called pressure gauge). The port for this hose leaves the first-stage upstream of all pressure-reducing valves. The contents gauge is a pressure gauge measuring the gas pressure in the diving cylinder so the diver knows how much gas remains in the cylinder. It is also known as submersible pressure gauge or SPG. There are several types of contents gauge:- Image:Diving regulator contents guage.JPG ...

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Diving regulator, Diving regulator - Fastening the regulator to the cylinder or cylinder block, Diving regulator - A-clamp, Diving regulator - DIN fitting, Diving regulator - Pressure gauge, Diving regulator - Standard type, Diving regulator - Button gauges, Diving regulator - Air integrated computers, Diving regulator - Mechanical reserve valves, Diving regulator - Types of first stage, Diving regulator - Piston type, Diving regulator - Diaphragm type, Diving regulator - Risk of the regulator becoming blocked with ice, Diving regulator - Types of last stage, Diving regulator - Not present, Diving regulator - Manually operated by a button or lever or knob, Diving regulator - Operated by a solenoid, Diving regulator - Demand valve, Diving regulator - Arrangements of the assembly of valves, Diving regulator - Types of regulator, Diving regulator - Constant flow, Diving regulator - Twin-hose, Diving regulator - Twin-hose home-made, Diving regulator - Two stage single hose, Diving regulator - First stage valve, Diving regulator - Pressure relief valve, Diving regulator - Second stage valve, Diving regulator - Performance of regulators, Diving regulator - Links to Manufacturers

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Diving regulator - Arrangements of the assembly of valves

Often one first stage supplies in parallel two or more second stages of various types. Each of these second stages should be looked for below according to its type. Often a branch tube goes off without going through any pressure-reducing valve stages, to feed a pressure gauge. ...

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Diving regulator, Diving regulator - Fastening the regulator to the cylinder or cylinder block, Diving regulator - A-clamp, Diving regulator - DIN fitting, Diving regulator - Pressure gauge, Diving regulator - Standard type, Diving regulator - Button gauges, Diving regulator - Air integrated computers, Diving regulator - Mechanical reserve valves, Diving regulator - Types of first stage, Diving regulator - Piston type, Diving regulator - Diaphragm type, Diving regulator - Risk of the regulator becoming blocked with ice, Diving regulator - Types of last stage, Diving regulator - Not present, Diving regulator - Manually operated by a button or lever or knob, Diving regulator - Operated by a solenoid, Diving regulator - Demand valve, Diving regulator - Arrangements of the assembly of valves, Diving regulator - Types of regulator, Diving regulator - Constant flow, Diving regulator - Twin-hose, Diving regulator - Twin-hose home-made, Diving regulator - Two stage single hose, Diving regulator - First stage valve, Diving regulator - Pressure relief valve, Diving regulator - Second stage valve, Diving regulator - Performance of regulators, Diving regulator - Links to Manufacturers

Read more here: » Diving regulator: Encyclopedia II - Diving regulator - Arrangements of the assembly of valves

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Diving regulator - Types of regulator

Diving regulator - Constant flow. In constant-flow regulators the first stage is constant flow, and the second stage is a plain on/off valve. (In a blowtorch the first stage is fastened to the cylinder and the second stage is on the torch head.) They are the earliest type of breathing set regulator. They are used now in many rebreathers. The only control the diver has is to open or close the second stage. Constant flow valves in an open-circuit breathing set consume gas less economically than demand valve r ...

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Diving regulator, Diving regulator - Fastening the regulator to the cylinder or cylinder block, Diving regulator - A-clamp, Diving regulator - DIN fitting, Diving regulator - Pressure gauge, Diving regulator - Standard type, Diving regulator - Button gauges, Diving regulator - Air integrated computers, Diving regulator - Mechanical reserve valves, Diving regulator - Types of first stage, Diving regulator - Piston type, Diving regulator - Diaphragm type, Diving regulator - Risk of the regulator becoming blocked with ice, Diving regulator - Types of last stage, Diving regulator - Not present, Diving regulator - Manually operated by a button or lever or knob, Diving regulator - Operated by a solenoid, Diving regulator - Demand valve, Diving regulator - Arrangements of the assembly of valves, Diving regulator - Types of regulator, Diving regulator - Constant flow, Diving regulator - Twin-hose, Diving regulator - Twin-hose home-made, Diving regulator - Two stage single hose, Diving regulator - First stage valve, Diving regulator - Pressure relief valve, Diving regulator - Second stage valve, Diving regulator - Performance of regulators, Diving regulator - Links to Manufacturers

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Mashgiach - Responsibilities and levels of agencies

A mashgiach is required whenever meat or fish is being prepared or cooked. He or she checks all fresh eggs for blood spots before they are cooked or mixed into batters and dishes. He or she must soak and check all vegetables thoroughly using a prescribed method for hidden bugs (a food forbidden by Jewish law -- Halakha) before they can be used. He or she soaks the vegetables in salt water for a minimum of 18 minutes to loosen any bugs and checks the vegetables leaf by leaf. Usually, flying insects are found on leafy greens. For vegetables su ...

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Mashgiach, Mashgiach - Responsibilities and levels of agencies

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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - Great Deku Tree

The Great Deku Tree, appearing in Ocarina of Time and The Wind Waker, is the 'Father of the Forest' charged with watching over the Kokiri who live in Kokiri Forest and the Lost Woods. He is an exceptionally large tree with a human-like face located in a clearing in the southern area of Kokiri Forest. When Ocarina of Time begins, the Deku Tree is suffering from a curse cast upon him by Ganondorf in an effort to gain the Spiritual Stone of Forest which is in the Deku Tree's possession. Knowing Link's destiny, the Deku Tree ...

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The Legend of Zelda series characters, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Agahnim, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Beedle, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Biggoron, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Dampé the Gravekeeper, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Epona, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Ganon, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Great Deku Tree, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Happy Mask Salesman, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Impa, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Jabu-Jabu, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Kaepora Gaebora, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Link, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Link's uncle, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Malon, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Moosh, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Tingle, The Legend of Zelda series characters - The Old Man, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Examples of Old Man Quotes, The Legend of Zelda series characters - The Three Goddesses/Oracles, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Din, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Farore, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Nayru, The Legend of Zelda series characters - Princess Zelda

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