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  2. Batak Karo language - Wikipedia

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    ELP. Batak Karo. The distribution of Batak languages in northern Sumatra. Karo is represented by the yellow shade. Karo, referred to in Indonesia as Bahasa Karo (Karo language), is an Austronesian language that is spoken by the Karo people of Indonesia. It is used by around 600,000 people in North Sumatra. It is mainly spoken in Karo Regency ...

  3. Berom language - Wikipedia

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    Berom; Birom (Du dialect) Language. Cèn Bèrom. Berom or Birom (Cèn Bèrom) is the most widely spoken Plateau language in Nigeria. The language is locally numerically important and is consistently spoken by Berom of all ages in rural areas. However, the Berom are shifting to Hausa in cities. [1] The small Cen and Nincut dialects may be ...

  4. Ot Danum language - Wikipedia

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    Ot Danum. Language codes. ISO 639-3. otd. Glottolog. otda1235. Ot Danum is a Barito language of the central Borneo, Indonesia, spoken by the Ot Danum people. Dialects include Cihie and Dohoi. [2]

  5. Order of the Defender of the Realm - Wikipedia

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    Order of Loyalty to the Crown of Malaysia [ 2 ] Ribbon of the Order. The Most Esteemed Order of the Defender of the Realm (Malay: Darjah Yang Mulia Pangkuan Negara) is a Malaysian federal award presented for meritorious service to the country. The Order Motto are 'Dipeliharakan Allah-Pangkuan Negara' (By the Grace of God-Defender of the Realm).

  6. Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas - Wikipedia

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    Islamisation of knowledge. Syed Muhammad al Naquib bin Ali al-Attas (Arabic: سيد محمد نقيب العطاس Sayyid Muḥammad Naqīb al-ʿAṭṭās; born 5 September 1931) is a Malaysian Muslim philosopher. He is one of the few contemporary scholars who is thoroughly rooted in the traditional Islamic sciences and studies theology ...

  7. Ibanag language - Wikipedia

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    Similar to more widely known Philippine languages like Cebuanoand Tagalog, Ibanag is a Philippine languagebelonging to the Austronesianlanguage family. It falls under the Northern Philippine languagessubgroup, which also includes the larger languages Ilocanoand Pangasinan. Distribution and dialects. [edit] Ibanag is spoken in various areas of ...

  8. Bisayan languages - Wikipedia

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    Widespread/L2 use of Hiligaynon. The Bisayan languages or Visayan languages[ 1 ] are a subgroup of the Austronesian languages spoken in the Philippines. They are most closely related to Tagalog and the Bikol languages, all of which are part of the Central Philippine languages. Most Bisayan languages are spoken in the whole Visayas section of ...

  9. Bektashism - Wikipedia

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    Bektashism (Albanian: Bektashizmi, officially the Order of Bektashi dervishes (Albanian: Urdhri Bektashi, is an Islamic Sufi mystic order that originated in 13th-century Anatolia and became widespread in the Ottoman Empire. It is named after the saint Haji Bektash Veli. The Bektashian community is currently led by Baba Mondi, their eighth ...