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Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - Happy Mask Salesman

The Happy Mask Salesman first appeared in Ocarina of Time, offering to let Link work for him as a Happy Mask Salesman. After selling all the masks, Link receives the Mask of Truth, allowing him to understand what the Gossip Stones say. In Majora's Mask, the Happy Mask Salesman played a major role, as it was his mask, dubbed Majora's Mask, that the Skull Kid had stolen and was planning to use to destroy Termina. Asking the transformed Link for help and returning him to his original form, he teaches the hero the Song of He ...

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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

Read more here: » The Legend of Zelda series characters: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - Happy Mask Salesman

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - The Old Man

The Old Man is a character found in the original The Legend of Zelda for the NES, and also in its remake BS Zelda for the Satellaview. The Old Man was a bald character who wore a red gown and had a white beard in the game. The player could usually find the old man in dungeons or inside caves, usually between two torches (if the player attacked the old man, the two torches defended him by spitting fireballs). The Old Man was used for several things in the game, ranging from giving the player items to help him in his quest to giv ...

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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

Read more here: » The Legend of Zelda series characters: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - The Old Man

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - Epona

Link's horse, a light sorrel mare with flaxen mane and tail. In Ocarina of Time, Epona was born and raised at the Lon Lon Ranch. After the ranch was taken over from Talon and Malon by the cruel Ingo, Link saved Epona from being given to Ganon by winning her in a race. Later, in Majora's Mask, the Skull Kid stole Epona and sold her to the Romani Ranch in Termina. Link reobtained her there. In trailers for the upcoming The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess, Link rides a horse that looks very similar to Epona; however, the game developers have stated that p ...

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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

Read more here: » The Legend of Zelda series characters: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - Epona

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - Jabu-Jabu

Jabu-Jabu, called Lord Jabu-Jabu by the Zoras, first appeared in Ocarina of Time. He has the appearance of a giant fish, and is worshipped by the Zora race as he is their patron deity. He lives in Zora's Fountain where the Zoras care for him and bring him food. In Ocarina of Time, Ganondorf places a curse on him, causing him to act strangely, and swallow his Zora caretaker, Princess Ruto, while she is bringing him food. Link must then enter Lord Jabu-Jabu's belly to rescue her and break the curse. Sometime during t ...

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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

Read more here: » The Legend of Zelda series characters: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - Jabu-Jabu

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - Malon

Malon lives with her father Talon in Ocarina of Time. The two own Lon Lon Ranch, where they take care of Epona the horse. Malon calls Link "fairy boy" in this game, because his clothes resemble those in the legends she has heard of the 'fairy children of the forest', presumably the Kokiri. Her mother died when she was a child and taught her "Epona's Song." There has been speculation and heated debate about the possibility of Malon, rather than Zelda, being Link's love interest; reasons include the fact that one of the Gossip St ...

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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

Read more here: » The Legend of Zelda series characters: Encyclopedia II - The Legend of Zelda series characters - Malon

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Navajo language - Text Example

Here is the first paragraph of a very short story in Young & Morgan (1987: 205a–205b). Diné bizaad: Ashiiké t'óó diigis léi' tółikaní ła' ádiilnííł dóó nihaa nahidoonih níigo yee hodeez'ą́ jiní. Áko t'áá ał'ąą ch'il na'atł'o'ii k'iidiilá dóó hááhgóóshį́į́ yinaalnishgo t'áá áłah ch'il na'atł'o'ii néineest'ą́See also:

Navajo language, Navajo language - Sounds, Navajo language - Vowels, Navajo language - Consonants, Navajo language - Syllable, Navajo language - Phonological processes, Navajo language - Grammar, Navajo language - Nouns, Navajo language - Verbs, Navajo language - Text Example, Navajo language - Current use, Navajo language - Bibliography, Navajo language - Pedagogical, Navajo language - Linguistics & other reference

Read more here: » Navajo language: Encyclopedia II - Navajo language - Text Example

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Third Crusade - Background

After the failure of the Second Crusade, Nur ad-Din had control of Damascus and a unified Syria. Third Crusade - Muslim unification. Eager to expand his power, Nur ad-Din set his sights on the Fatimid dynasty of Egypt. In 1163, Nur ad-Din's most trusted general, Shirkuh set out on a military expedition to the Nile. Accompanying the general was his young nephew, Saladin. With Shirkuh's troops camped outside of Cairo, Egypt's sultan, Shawar called on King Amalric I of Jerusalem for assistance. In response, Amalric sent an army into Egypt and a ...

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Third Crusade, Third Crusade - Background, Third Crusade - Muslim unification, Third Crusade - Saladin's conquests, Third Crusade - Fall of the Latin Kingdom, Third Crusade - Preparations, Third Crusade - Barbarossa's crusade, Third Crusade - Richard's departure, Third Crusade - Battle of Acre, Third Crusade - Battle of Arsuf, Third Crusade - Crusade's end, Third Crusade - Aftermath, Third Crusade - Sources

Read more here: » Third Crusade: Encyclopedia II - Third Crusade - Background

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Chanderi - History

Chanderi is mentioned by the Persian scholar Alberuni in 1030. Ghiyas ud din Balban captured the city in 1251 for Nasir ud din Mahmud, Sultan of Delhi. Sultan Mahmud I Khilji of Malwa captured the city in 1438 after a siege of several months. In 1520 Rana Sangha of Mewar captured the city, and gave it to Medini Rai, a rebellious minister of Sultan Mahmud II of Malwa. The Mughal Emperor Babur captured the city from Medini Rai, and in 1540 it was captured by Sher Shah Suri, and added to the governorship of Shujaat Khan. The Mughal Emperor Akba ...

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Chanderi, Chanderi - History, Chanderi - Reference

Read more here: » Chanderi: Encyclopedia II - Chanderi - History

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Opel Vectra - Vectra A

The first Vectra, known as the Vectra A, was introduced in 1988 as a sedan and hatchback, replacing the Opel Ascona C. A coupe based on the Vectra, called the Calibra, was also sold. Both cars were designed by then-Opel design chief Wayne Cherry. Vauxhall did not adopt the Vectra name, retaining the Cavalier name until 1995. Engines ranged initially from a 75 hp DIN (55 kW) 1.4 L to a 130 hp DIN (96 kW) 2.0 L. With the introduction of Euro I emissions regulations, the base model was replaced by a 1.6  ...

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Opel Vectra, Opel Vectra - Vectra A, Opel Vectra - Vectra B, Opel Vectra - Vectra C, Opel Vectra - Chevrolet Vectra and Holden Vectra

Read more here: » Opel Vectra: Encyclopedia II - Opel Vectra - Vectra A

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Zengi - Legacy

He was the founder of the eponymous Zengid dynasty. In Mosul he was succeeded by his eldest son Saif ad-Din Ghazi I and in Aleppo he was succeeded by his second son Nur ad-Din. The Muslim chronicler Ibn al-Qalanisi gives his full name and title as: The emir, the general, the great, the just, the aid of God, the triumphant, the unique, the pillar of religion, the cornerstone of Islam, ornament of Islam, protector of God's creatures, associate of the dynasty, auxiliary of doctrine, grandeur of the nation, honour of kings, supporte ...

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Zengi, Zengi - Zengi against Damascus, Zengi - Conflict with the crusaders and Byzantines, Zengi - Death, Zengi - Legacy, Zengi - Sources

Read more here: » Zengi: Encyclopedia II - Zengi - Legacy

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Kumara Gupta I - Iron pillar

Kumaragupta erected an iron pilar, today visible at the Qutb complex. The iron pillar is one of the world's foremost metallurgical curiosities. The pillar was originally located in the temple of Muttra, with the idol of Garuda at the top. It is the only piece of the Hindu temple remaining, which stood there before being destroyed by Qutb-ud-din Aybak to build the Qutub Minar and Quwwat-ul-Islam mosque. Qutub b ...

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Kumara Gupta I, Kumara Gupta I - Iron pillar, Kumara Gupta I - Extract from An Advanced History of India, Kumara Gupta I - Decline of the Gupta Empire

Read more here: » Kumara Gupta I: Encyclopedia II - Kumara Gupta I - Iron pillar

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Bohemund III of Antioch - Prince of Antioch

In 1164, Bohemund and Raymond III of Tripoli marched out to relieve Harim, under siege from Nur ad-Din, but when Nur ad-Din retreated Bohemund led a charge against him. The ensuing battle was a disaster and both Bohemund and Raymond were taken prisoner. King Amalric I of Jerusalem hastened back from his invasion of Egypt to take control of the regency of Antioch; Bohemund was freed, for a large ransom, in 1165 with the intervention of Amalric and Byzantine emperor Manuel I Comnenus, his nominal overlord; Manuel was also his brother-in-law, a ...

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Bohemund III of Antioch, Bohemund III of Antioch - Early life, Bohemund III of Antioch - Prince of Antioch, Bohemund III of Antioch - Excommunication, Bohemund III of Antioch - Collapse of Jerusalem, Bohemund III of Antioch - Later life and death, Bohemund III of Antioch - Family and children, Bohemund III of Antioch - Sources

Read more here: » Bohemund III of Antioch: Encyclopedia II - Bohemund III of Antioch - Prince of Antioch

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Manuel I Comnenus - The Second Crusade and Raynald of Chatillon

The first test of Manuel's reign came in 1144, when he was faced with a demand by Raymond, Prince of Antioch for the cession of Cilician territories. However, later that year the crusader County of Edessa was engulfed by the tide of a resurgent Islamic jihad under Imad ad-Din Atabeg Zengi. With Raymond's eastern flank now dangerously exposed to this new threat, there seemed little option but to prepare for a humiliating visit to Constantinople. Raymond realised that immediate help from the west was out of the question, so swallowing his prid ...

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Manuel I Comnenus, Manuel I Comnenus - Accession to the throne, Manuel I Comnenus - The Second Crusade and Raynald of Chatillon, Manuel I Comnenus - The Italian campaign and Pope Alexander III, Manuel I Comnenus - The Danube frontier: Hungary is defeated Greece flourishes, Manuel I Comnenus - Manuel's invasion of Egypt, Manuel I Comnenus - Kilij Arslan II and the Seljuk Turks, Manuel I Comnenus - Character, Manuel I Comnenus - Assessment, Manuel I Comnenus - Family, Manuel I Comnenus - Sources

Read more here: » Manuel I Comnenus: Encyclopedia II - Manuel I Comnenus - The Second Crusade and Raynald of Chatillon

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Manuel I Comnenus - The Second Crusade and Raynald of Chatillon

The first test of Manuel's reign came in 1144, when he was faced with a demand by Raymond, Prince of Antioch for the cession of Cilician territories. However, later that year the crusader County of Edessa was engulfed by the tide of a resurgent jihad under Imad ad-Din Atabeg Zengi. With Raymond's eastern flank now dangerously exposed to this new threat, there seemed little option but to prepare for a humiliating visit to Constantinople. Raymond realised that immediate help from the west was out of the question, so swallowing his pride he mad ...

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Manuel I Comnenus, Manuel I Comnenus - Accession to the throne, Manuel I Comnenus - The Second Crusade and Raynald of Chatillon, Manuel I Comnenus - The Italian campaign and Pope Alexander III, Manuel I Comnenus - The Danube frontier: Hungary is defeated Greece flourishes, Manuel I Comnenus - Manuel's invasion of Egypt, Manuel I Comnenus - Kilij Arslan II and the Seljuk Turks, Manuel I Comnenus - Character, Manuel I Comnenus - Assessment, Manuel I Comnenus - Family, Manuel I Comnenus - Sources

Read more here: » Manuel I Comnenus: Encyclopedia II - Manuel I Comnenus - The Second Crusade and Raynald of Chatillon

Din-i-Ilahi: Encyclopedia II - Amalric I of Jerusalem - Conflicts with the Muslim states

As a Crusader state Jerusalem was constantly in a state of war. Since Baldwin III's blunder by attacking allied Damascus during the Second Crusade in 1147, the northern frontier was exposed to Nur ad-Din, whose own power continued to grow from his bases in Mosul, Aleppo, and later Damascus when that city fell under his control. Jerusalem lost influence to Byzantium in northern Syria when the Empire imposed its suzerainty over the Principality of Antioch, although Byzantium was increa ...

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Amalric I of Jerusalem, Amalric I of Jerusalem - Youth, Amalric I of Jerusalem - Succession, Amalric I of Jerusalem - Conflicts with the Muslim states, Amalric I of Jerusalem - Invasions of Egypt, Amalric I of Jerusalem - Byzantine alliance, Amalric I of Jerusalem - Rise of Saladin, Amalric I of Jerusalem - Death, Amalric I of Jerusalem - Physical characteristics, Amalric I of Jerusalem - Sources

Read more here: » Amalric I of Jerusalem: Encyclopedia II - Amalric I of Jerusalem - Conflicts with the Muslim states




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