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Eight tahun makes up a windu. A single windu lasts for 81 repetitions of the wetonan cycle, or 2,835 days (about 7 years 9 months in the Gregorian calendar). The tahun are lunar years, and of shorter length than Gregorian years. The names of the years in the cycle of windu are as follows (in krama/ngoko):
Start date End date Heavenly branch 18 February 1806 6 February 1807 Fire Tiger : 5 February 1818 25 January 1819 Earth Tiger : 25 January 1830 12 February 1831 Metal Tiger : 10 February 1842
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Monk Shio separated from his brethren and founded the Shio-Mgvime monastery on Sarkine mountain. [5] [6] Initially, Shio lived in a small cave, which was converted into a church around the 9th century, the monastery became a large organization during the time of Shio. [7] On his own initiative, the first church named after John the Baptist was ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 5 February 2025. Sign of the Chinese zodiac Horse "Horse" in Traditional (top) and Simplified (bottom) Chinese characters Traditional Chinese 馬 Simplified Chinese 马 Transcriptions Standard Mandarin Hanyu Pinyin mǎ Wade–Giles ma 3 IPA [mà] Hakka Romanization mâ Yue: Cantonese Yale Romanization ...
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Zodiac monkey, showing the hóu (猴) character for monkey. The monkey is the ninth of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar.
The Shio-Mgvime Monastery (Georgian: შიომღვიმე, Shiomghvime, literally meaning "the cave of Shio") is a medieval monastic complex in Georgia, near the town of Mtskheta. It is located in a narrow limestone canyon on the northern bank of the Kura River , some 30 km (19 mi) from Tbilisi , Georgia's capital.