Ismaili Dictionary & Encyclopedia
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Cows
Various Sources GaoEncyclopedia TopicCow
Various Sources GarabhEncyclopedia TopicThe fetus, an embryo, conception, womb
Various Sources GarasEncyclopedia TopicMorsel; gift; offering; money or land given for sustenance
Various Sources GaratEncyclopedia TopicPurified butter; cooking fat
Various Sources GarathEncyclopedia TopicWealth, treasure, reaches
Various Sources GarbiEncyclopedia TopicA kind of ginan, a dance in which men and women sing and dance together
Various Sources GarhiEncyclopedia TopicHaving adopted, having held
Various Sources GaroEncyclopedia TopicMarshy land, mud, marsh, clay
Various Sources GaruaEncyclopedia TopicGreat, big, huge
Various Sources GarudiEncyclopedia TopicOne who can remove the effects of snakebite
Various Sources GarvaEncyclopedia TopicGrand, great
Various Sources GasEncyclopedia TopicPain, maltreatment, suffering
Various Sources GaTNounCommunauté, Monde, Passé. GaT Jamat*, GaT BaKSHE...
Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #996general Gat / GatiyunEncyclopedia TopicJamat
Various Sources Gat / ghatEncyclopedia TopicHeart
Various Sources GatieEncyclopedia TopicWith the jamat
Various Sources GatienEncyclopedia TopicJamat
Various Sources GatienjeEncyclopedia Topicof the jamat
Various Sources GatiyunEncyclopedia TopicJamat, congregation
Various Sources GavahiEncyclopedia TopicWitness
Various Sources GavanEncyclopedia TopicSings
Various Sources GavantriEncyclopedia TopicCow
Various Sources GaveEncyclopedia TopicSings
Various Sources GavriEncyclopedia TopicCow
Various Sources GAWNounDistance 1 GAW = approx. 3 km.
Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #598general GAWNounDistance de 2 miles. "Outar disé ékwis darwaja utam sara té gaw gaw poré ché wistar" (Au nord il y a 24 portes sublimes, chaque entrée est de 3.2 km de large).
Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #995general GayaEncyclopedia TopicCow
Various Sources GaziEncyclopedia TopicConqueror, epithet of Pir Shams (r.a.)
Various Sources GAZINounCelui qui revient vainqueur d'une guerre sainte. "Pir Shams Gazi boliya..", g. 136:1
Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #994general GAZNI DESHNounPays de Gazni.
Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #993general GemarEncyclopedia TopicIgnorant, fool, foolish, Stray, oblivious, circles, goes around, unaware
Various Sources GhadaeshoEncyclopedia TopicWill be moulded
Various Sources GhadayaEncyclopedia TopicMade friendship
Various Sources GhadeEncyclopedia TopicCreates, makes
Various Sources GhadelaEncyclopedia TopicCreator, maker, will make
Various Sources GhadiEncyclopedia TopicMoment, span on 24 minutes
Various Sources Ghadie ghadieEncyclopedia TopicCounting each moment, every second, every moment
Various Sources GHADIR AL-KHUM Encyclopedia TopicThe Prophet left Medina for performing his farwell pilgrimage on Saturday, the 25th Zilkada, 10. He reached Mecca on Wednesday, the 7th Zilhaja, 10, and performed the pilgrimage. He left Mecca on 14th Zilhaja, 10. His caravan reached a little before noon to a pond (ghadir), known as Khum, on 18th Zilhaja, 10/March 16, 632. It is situated about 3 miles north-west of Mecca in the heart of the desert, called Sahara'i Huja, about 3 miles from the town, al-Jahfa. The waters from which it was formed came from a spring, which rises in a valley, and from it the flowed to the sea about six miles away, along a valley which was also called Khum; the name is no longer in use. As the place was frequently watered by rain, there were bushes and thorn trees, which provided large shady areas around the mosque, built in honour of the Prophet between the pond and the spring. The climate there was very hot and unhealthy, and the inhabitants, belonging to the Khuza'a and Kinan tribes, who in any case were not numerous, finally abandoned the region because of fevers, which afflicted them and the lack of pasturage. The town al-Jahfa was a junction from where the routes for Medina, Egypt, Syria and Iraq radiated in different directions. On its border is a pond (ghadir) with a vast open plain, embosomed with trees and bushes, which had been swept off. Under the shade of two trees, a big pulpit for the Prophet was erected with the camel-saddles. Here, the Prophet received the Koranic revelation (5:67), and declared Ali bin Abu Talib as his successor.
Encyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddingeneral GhadiyaEncyclopedia TopicClock, watch, made, prepared, made friendship
Various Sources GhadulaEncyclopedia TopicPitcher, pot made of clay, vessel
Various Sources GhaduloEncyclopedia TopicPitcher
Various Sources GhaleEncyclopedia TopicMake to enter, enter, push
Various Sources GhalieEncyclopedia TopicPut, make, cause to enter
Various Sources GhanEncyclopedia TopicHammer
Various Sources GhanchaEncyclopedia TopicPot-holes
Various Sources GHanDOUMNounBlé.
Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #558general GhaneraEncyclopedia TopicMany times more
Various Sources GhaneriEncyclopedia TopicMuch, too much
Various Sources GhaneriyaEncyclopedia TopicMany, much, a lot
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