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  • 121Scholarship among Ancient Kambojas — The Kambojas are an ancient people of the north western Indian subcontinent (Central Asia), frequently mentioned in ancient Indian texts (though not directly in the Rig Veda). They spoke an Indo Iranian derived language, an Indo European family… …

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  • 122Kuji-in — Ku ji simply means “nine syllables”, and refers to a variety of mantras that consist of nine syllables. The syllables used in kuji are numerous, especially within the realm of mikkyo (Japanese esoteric Buddhism)[citation needed]. The kuji most… …

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  • 123Green Room (White House) — The Green Room is one of three state parlors on the first floor in the White House, the home of the President of the United States. It is used for small receptions and teas. During a state dinner guests are served cocktails in the three state… …

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  • 124St Ervan — is a small rural parish in North Cornwall, England, UK.The parish church has a very unusual tower, it originally stood only 50 feet high and was built in the 14th/15th centuries. It had the upper part brought down by explosives in the 1880s, but… …

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  • 125Christopher Ironside — FSIA 1970, OBE 1971, FRBS 1977 (11 July 1913 – 13 July 1992) was an English painter and coin designer, particularly known for the reverse sides of the new British coins issued on decimalisation in 1971. He began his career as a painter, studying… …

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  • 126Gabra Manfas Qeddus — (also familiarly called Abo) was an Ethiopian Christian saint, and the founder of the monastery of Zuqualla.. The fifth day of every month in the Ethiopian calendar is dedicated to this saint. [Donald N. Levine, Wax and Gold: Tradition and… …

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  • 127Knapton — Coordinates: 52°51′N 1°25′E / 52.85°N 1.42°E / 52.85; 1.42 …

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  • 128Ornimegalonyx — Cuban Giant Owl Temporal range: Late Pleistocene Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia …

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