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  2. Damascus Gate (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Damascus Gate is a novel by American author Robert Stone, published in 1998.Set in Jerusalem during the 1990s, the book is a complex exploration of religious extremism, cultural conflict, and personal identity in one of the world's most volatile regions.

  3. The Six Sacred Stones - Wikipedia

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    The Six Sacred Stones is a novel by Australian thriller author Matthew Reilly. It is a sequel to Seven Ancient Wonders (released as Seven Deadly Wonders in the United States) and The Five Greatest Warriors is its sequel. The novel was released on 23 October 2007 in most bookstores in Australia (though some stores released it later on 1 November ...

  4. Sacred Stone - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Stone, 2004 novel by Clive Cussler and Craig Dirgo; The Six Sacred Stones, 2007–2008 novel by Matthew Reilly; Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones, a tactical role-playing game; Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones, 1991 Nintendo game; Legend of the Sacred Stone, Taiwanese puppet film

  5. Seven Ancient Wonders - Wikipedia

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    Seven Ancient Wonders (Seven Deadly Wonders in the United States) is a book written by Australian author Matthew Reilly in 2005. Its sequel, The Six Sacred Stones was released in the autumn of 2007. The final novel in the series (book 7), The One Impossible Labyrinth , was released in Australia on October 12, 2021.

  6. Baetyl - Wikipedia

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    The Emesa temple to the sun god Elagabalus with baetyl at centre. Roman coin of 3rd century AD. A baetyl (/ ˈ b iː t ɪ l /; also betyl), literally "house of god" is a sacred stone (sometimes believed to be a meteorite) that was venerated and thought to house a god or deity. [1]

  7. Benben stone - Wikipedia

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    The Benben stone, named after the mound, was a sacred stone in the temple of Ra at Heliopolis (Egyptian: Annu or Iunu). It was the location on which the first rays of the sun fell. It is thought to have been the prototype for later obelisks, and the capstones of the great pyramids were based on its design.

  8. Shalimar (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    The plot is inspired by the novel The Vulture is a Patient Bird by James Hadley Chase, The film's script was novelized by Manohar Malagaonkar. Shalimar is the most expensive movie ever made in India. [6] The English version of the movie was released in the United States titled as the Raiders of the Sacred Stone.

  9. Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones - Wikipedia

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    A battle in The Sacred Stones: shown are Eirika and an enemy soldier during the player's turn.. Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones is a tactical role-playing game where players take the role of royal siblings Eirika and Ephraim during separate campaigns as they fight hostile forces invading their homeland, along with allies acquired on their journey. [5]