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  2. Qurban (Islamic ritual sacrifice) - Wikipedia

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    The practice of qurban is entwined with the religious story of the patriarch Abraham , who had a dream or vision of sacrificing his son Ishma'el . In the Qur'anic narrative, his son willingly offers himself to be sacrificed to God. Eid al-Adha (Arabic: عید الأضحى, romanized: ʿĪd al-ʾAḍḥā, lit.

  3. Kurban - Wikipedia

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    Kurban Günebakan (born 1978), Turkish boxer; Kurban Kurbanov (born 1985), freestyle wrestler from Uzbekistan; Kurban Said, pseudonym of the author Azerbaijani–UkrainianLev Nussimbaum (1905–1942)

  4. Kurban Tulum - Wikipedia

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    Kurban Tulum (Uyghur: قۇربان تۇلۇم; Chinese: 库尔班·吐鲁木; 1883 – 26 May 1975), also known as Uncle Kurban (库尔班大叔), was a Uyghur farmer and electrician who lived in the oasis town of Keriya, in Xinjiang, China.

  5. Qurbaan Hua - Wikipedia

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    Qurbaan Hua (transl. sacrificed) is an Indian Hindi-language drama television series which broadcast on Zee TV and on ZEE5 before the TV telecast. [2] It was produced by Full House Media of Sonali Jaffer and Amir Jaffer.

  6. Cattle in religion and mythology - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu god Krishna is often shown with cows listening to his music. The calf is compared with the dawn, in Hinduism.Here, with a sadhu.. Many ancient and medieval Hindu texts debate the rationale for a voluntary stop to cow slaughter and the pursuit of vegetarianism as a part of a general abstention from violence against others and all killing of animals.

  7. Qurbani - Wikipedia

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  8. Sapi Saltceller - Wikipedia

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    The Sapi people belonged to a cluster of people who spoke West Atlantic languages, living along the coastal regions of modern day Sierra Leone.There had already been a carving culture established in the area prior to Portuguese contact and many travelers to Sierra Leone initially impressed with their carving skills took local Ivory horns back to Europe. [3]

  9. Sahiwal cattle - Wikipedia

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    Skin color: Reddish Dun: Coat: Brownish Red to Greyish Red: Horn status: Horned: Notes; Sahiwal cattle is the breed of Pakistan, belong to district Sahiwal, province Punjab, Pakistan.