Ismaili Dictionary & Encyclopedia

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RaliyamanaEncyclopedia Topic

Beautiful, pretty, attractive, comely

Various Sources RaliyamaniEncyclopedia Topic

Beautiful

Various Sources RaliyatEncyclopedia Topic

Happy, pleased

Various Sources Ram jamEncyclopedia Topic

With a pattering sound

Various Sources Ram rahiyaEncyclopedia Topic

Enjoy

Various Sources RamadiyoEncyclopedia Topic

Played

Various Sources RamatEncyclopedia Topic

Play, game

Various Sources RamatiyaEncyclopedia Topic

Players

Various Sources RAMDEO Encyclopedia Topic

By the end of Rig Vedic period, the fourfold division of society was regarded as fundamental and primeval in India, making its society classified into four castes, i.e., the priest (brahmana), warrior (ksatriya), peasant (vaisya) and serf (sudra). Below the sudra are the people, called untouchable (achhut), outcastes or depressed classes, and sometimes they are called the fifth class (pancama). In Indo-Pakistan subcontinent, there are millions of untouchables, whom Gandhi (1869-1948) called harijan (children of God) in 1920. Dr. Ambedikar, one of the eminent leaders of the untouchables, in his published report of 1930 had given them the name of scheduled caste, which is coined also in Simmon Commission Report. Untouchable

Encyclopaedia of Ismailism by Mumtaz Ali Tajddingeneral RameEncyclopedia Topic

Plays

Various Sources RameEncyclopedia Topic

Plays

Various Sources Rami jamiEncyclopedia Topic

After playing and frisking about.

Various Sources Rami rahiyaEncyclopedia Topic

Plays, dwells

Various Sources RamiyaEncyclopedia Topic

Played

Various Sources RamjoEncyclopedia Topic

Play

Various Sources RamjoEncyclopedia Topic

Play

Various Sources RamkeEncyclopedia Topic

Swing to and fro

Various Sources RamoEncyclopedia Topic

Play

Various Sources RAMSANG, RAJAName

In the 17th Jodilo of Pir Shams, Ramsang Raja is portrayed as being the king of Beth Nagar a place where Pir Shams along with his disciples Vimras and Surbhaan were denied permission to enter.

Dans le 17e Jodilo de Pir Shams il apparaît comme étant le Roi de Béth Nagar qui lui interdit l'accès de la ville avec ses disciples Vimras et Sourbhanr.

Heritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #339general RamsheEncyclopedia Topic

Will play, will manifest

Various Sources Ramta ramtaEncyclopedia Topic

While playing, while preaching

Various Sources RamvaEncyclopedia Topic

To play, to hunt

Various Sources RamvaEncyclopedia Topic

To play, to preach

Various Sources RamzEncyclopedia Topic

Secret, mystery, blandishment

Various Sources Ran khetraEncyclopedia Topic

Battlefield

Various Sources Ran turEncyclopedia Topic

Bugle of battle

Various Sources RandheEncyclopedia Topic

Clean, thresh

Various Sources RandhvaEncyclopedia Topic

To cook

Various Sources RangEncyclopedia Topic

Happiness, enjoyment

Various Sources RangEncyclopedia Topic

Love, affection, colour

Various Sources RanGNoun

Couleur, dignité. Rang Rakhwo = garder sa dignité. "Ek rang nar patiyanra" dans g. 25.

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #888general Rang kasumboEncyclopedia Topic

Colour which fades

Various Sources Rang naholEncyclopedia Topic

Beautiful palaces, colourful houses

Various Sources Rang rachavjoEncyclopedia Topic

Celebrate

Various Sources Rang racheEncyclopedia Topic

Rejoice, be delighted

Various Sources Rang raliyahEncyclopedia Topic

Happiness, rejoicing

Various Sources Rang rangavoEncyclopedia Topic

To get coloured, to get saturated

Various Sources Rang rupEncyclopedia Topic

Happiness and beauties

Various Sources Range changeEncyclopedia Topic

With happiness

Various Sources Range changeEncyclopedia Topic

Happily

Various Sources Range ne changeEncyclopedia Topic

With great happiness

Various Sources Rangi raeEncyclopedia Topic

Lord of his own wishes

Various Sources RaniEncyclopedia Topic

Queen

Various Sources RANINoun

Reine. RANI PALaNDEW*, TARA RANI*, SOURJA RANI*

Heritage Dictionary of Ismailism, entry #769general RanjatEncyclopedia Topic

Pain, suffering

Various Sources RankEncyclopedia Topic

Beggar

Various Sources RankEncyclopedia Topic

Beggar, mendicant

Various Sources RankoEncyclopedia Topic

Sound, noise

Various Sources RanoranEncyclopedia Topic

In the desert, in the wilderness

Various Sources RAQADAName

City in Maghreb which was conquered from the Aghlabites by Dai as-Shii and handed overto Imam Mahdi in 910.

Ville du Maghreb conquise des Aghlabites par Dai as-Shii et remise à l'Imam Mehdi en 910.

Heritage Dictionary of ismailism, entry #157general
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