Ismaili Dictionary & Encyclopedia

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TribhovarEncyclopedia Topic

Lord of three worlds

Various Sources TribhovarEncyclopedia Topic

Lord of the three worlds

Various Sources TribhovarEncyclopedia Topic

Three worlds, heaven, earth and the nether world

Various Sources Tribhovar raeEncyclopedia Topic

Lord of the three worlds (heaven earth and nether regions)

Various Sources TRIBHOWaRNoun

Seigneur des 3 mondes. Trimégiste. Ma

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #841general TRIBHOWaRNoun

Ma

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #657general TridharEncyclopedia Topic

Three edged

Various Sources TridhariEncyclopedia Topic

Trident, three edged

Various Sources TridharoEncyclopedia Topic

Three edged, three bladed

Various Sources TrijiEncyclopedia Topic

Third

Various Sources TrijoEncyclopedia Topic

Third

Various Sources TRIJONoun

Troisième.

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #842general TrikalEncyclopedia Topic

Three times; past, present and future

Various Sources TRIKAM, MUKHIName

Mukhi of the Kotra Jamat in Sind. He was appointed by Pir Sadardin. Detail history in "Chatris Kror" of Pir Sadardin.

Mukhi de Kotra au Sind, nommé par Pir Sadardin, son histoire y est donné dans le "Chatris Krore" de Pir Sadardin.

Heritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #352general TRIKARNoun

Litt: Des trois. TRIKAR GNAN = Connaissance des 3 mondes, ou des 3 Temps (passé, présent et futur).

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #843general TRILOKNoun

3 mondes: PROUTHWI (terre), PATAL (monde souterrain) et Swarg (ciel). v. TRIBHOWAR*

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #656general TriveniEncyclopedia Topic

Confluence of three holy rivers i.e. Ganga, Yamuna and Sarasvati

Various Sources TriveniEncyclopedia Topic

The meeting place of three rivers, three veins

Various Sources TriyaEncyclopedia Topic

Wife, woman

Various Sources TROUtINoun

Imperfection. Syn: KHAMI*

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #844general TruteEncyclopedia Topic

Break, terminate

Various Sources TruthaEncyclopedia Topic

Was very happy, was very pleased

Various Sources TrutheEncyclopedia Topic

By being pleased

Various Sources TrutheEncyclopedia Topic

Be pleased, be delighted, if pleased

Various Sources TruthoEncyclopedia Topic

Pleased

Various Sources TrutiEncyclopedia Topic

Broken

Various Sources TrutsheEncyclopedia Topic

Will break, will collapse

Various Sources Tu / TunEncyclopedia Topic

You

Various Sources Tuchha / tvachaEncyclopedia Topic

Skin, hide

Various Sources TUGHRA Encyclopedia Topic

The word tughra is said to be a Persian and the orthography in Arabic characters became fixed as tughra. Popular Arabic has confounded tughra with turra (border of a piece of cloth or the upper border of a document). The word is also considered as of purely Turkish origin, derived from tughragh, meaning seal. In dialects, tughra is pronounced as tura, which means in Turkish, stick or sinew used for playing on a large drum. The tughra is a calligraphic emblem.

A tughra of the Oghuz, later Seljukids and the Ottoman ruler became the coat of arms. The official use of the tughra ceased in Turkey with the dethronement of the last Sultan on November 1, 1922.

The Ismailis have also a tradition of tughra. It is designed with a moon (hilal), whose left side is decked with five pearls (maknun), and the same position on the right side. The moon is bisected by a rope, containing pearls. The upper part is made of a garland, joined with pearls.

Encyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddingeneral Tuj karanEncyclopedia Topic

For you, for your sake

Various Sources TukEncyclopedia Topic

Little, for some time

Various Sources TulesiEncyclopedia Topic

Will be weighed, will be judged

Various Sources Tulhariya (Or turhariya)Encyclopedia Topic

Raft

Various Sources TulnaEncyclopedia Topic

To weigh

Various Sources TulsiEncyclopedia Topic

Will weigh

Various Sources Tumbda (Tumda)Encyclopedia Topic

The gourd in a dry state; the same with the inner part scooped out used by mendicants to carry water and also as floats in swimming

Various Sources Tun niEncyclopedia Topic

You yourself

Various Sources TuneEncyclopedia Topic

You

Various Sources TurEncyclopedia Topic

A musical instrument

Various Sources TuratEncyclopedia Topic

Immediately, at once

Various Sources TuratEncyclopedia Topic

At once, immediately

Various Sources TurhaEncyclopedia Topic

A bunch of reeds used to cross the rives

Various Sources TurhoEncyclopedia Topic

A tool for swirning

Various Sources TuriEncyclopedia Topic

Horse

Various Sources TuringEncyclopedia Topic

Horse

Various Sources TusaEncyclopedia Topic

You

Various Sources TusiEncyclopedia Topic

You

Various Sources TuteEncyclopedia Topic

Break

Various Sources TyanEncyclopedia Topic

There

Various Sources
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