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  2. Ten realms - Wikipedia

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    The ten realms are part of Buddhist cosmology and consist of four higher realms and six lower realms derived from the Indian concept of the six realms of rebirth. [3] These realms can also be described through the degrees of enlightenment that course through them. [4] They have been translated in various ways.

  3. Loka - Wikipedia

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    Adho Loka – the realms of the hellish beings or the infernal regions Jain cosmology uses the terms loka and aloka to describe the inhabitable and uninhabitable spaces in the universe. The philosophy describes how inhabitable space ( loka ) will never penetrate into the uninhabitable space ( aloka) and vice versa, both of which are a ...

  4. Kingdom of Hungary (1000–1301) - Wikipedia

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    Both realms retained their autonomous position. The successors of Ladislaus and Coloman—especially Béla II (1131–1141), Béla III (1176–1196), Andrew II (1205–1235), and Béla IV (1235–1270)—continued this policy of expansion towards the Balkan Peninsula and the lands east of the Carpathian Mountains , transforming their kingdom ...

  5. Realm - Wikipedia

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    The Old French word reaume, modern French royaume, was the word first adopted in English; the fixed modern spelling does not appear until the beginning of the 17th century.

  6. Talk:Ten realms - Wikipedia

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  7. Category:Biogeographic realms - Wikipedia

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    Biogeographic realms The main article for this category is biogeographic realm . Biogeographic realm or Ecozone is a classification system of the world first proposed by Miklos Udvardy for conservation purposes.

  8. Magyar - Wikipedia

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    Magyar may refer to: Hungarians; Hungarian language; Magyar tribes, fundamental political units of Hungarians between the period of leaving the Ural Mountains and the entrance of the Carpathian Basin; Magyar (surname), a common Hungarian ethnonymic surname; A character from the videogame Brawlhalla.

  9. Boreal kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Many biogeographers distinguish the Boreal kingdom as comprising two realms, the Nearctic (North America) and Palearctic (North Africa and Eurasia). Others, based on the distribution of related plant and animal families, include the Palearctic and Nearctic in a single Holarctic realm, which corresponds to Good's Boreal kingdom.