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  2. Shrine of the Book - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of the Book (Hebrew: היכל הספר, Heikhal HaSefer) is a wing of the Israel Museum in the Givat Ram neighborhood of Jerusalem that houses the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Aleppo Codex, among others.

  3. Adolfo Roitman - Wikipedia

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    Adolfo Daniel Roitman (born June 13, 1957) is an archaeologist and expert in comparative religions of Argentinian and Israeli descent. Since 1994, he has been the curator of the Dead Sea Scrolls collection and the director of the Shrine of the Book at the Israel Museum, where he promoted the platform that displays the scrolls online for the world.

  4. Cheyenne Mountain Highway - Wikipedia

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    View of Colorado Springs from Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun on Cheyenne Mountain Highway Main article: Cheyenne Mountain The Cheyenne Mountain Highway , also called Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Road , [ 1 ] : 1, 7:1 is a road in Colorado Springs , Colorado [ 2 ] that begins at the intersection of Penrose Boulevard, Old Stage Road, and West Cheyenne ...

  5. Jahaniyan Jahangasht - Wikipedia

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    Shrine of Jahangasht His descendants use the surname Naqvi Bukhari , and belong to the Naurang Jahania family Some of them migrated to Jalalpur Pirwala , Depalpur , Karmanwala and Tando Jahania in Sindh creating a sizeable community, whilst others migrated to many other places within the subcontinent.

  6. Humaithara - Wikipedia

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    The visitors to this shrine include Imam Fassi of Makkah, who is also called the second al-Shadhili and one of his important disciples, his 21st khalifah, and the founder of the Fassiya branch of the Shadhili order. Almost all leaders (shuyūkh) from Bait Al Fassi, Makkah have visited the shrine of Imam Shadhili, their shaykh here in Humaithara.

  7. Shrine (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Shrine is a 1983 horror novel by English writer James Herbert, exploring themes of religious ecstasy, mass hysteria, demonic possession, faith healing and Catholicism. Plot [ edit ]

  8. Seichi junrei - Wikipedia

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    Butai-Meguri (舞台めぐり) was a Japan-only Android and iOS app developed by Sony Music Solutions Inc. for facilitating official butai tanbou and seichi junrei with support for maps, geofencing, and AR photography. Several prominent series were featured, including Love Live! Sunshine!! locations in Numazu, Shizuoka. [63] The app went ...

  9. Khandoba Temple, Jejuri - Wikipedia

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    Around a third of the way up, the steps split and rejoin 50 feet (15 m) higher. On one pathway going up, the pilgrims visit the shrine of Khandoba's minister, Hegadi Pradhan. The other pathway used by devotees going down, has the temple of Banai, Khandoba's second wife. [15]