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  2. Vehicle horn - Wikipedia

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    Again, these horns can be either single, or arranged in pairs; typical frequencies for a pair are 420–440 Hz and 340–370 Hz (approximately G ♯ 4 –A 4 and F 4 –F ♯ 4) for this design. Diagram showing how a car horn works. A horn grille is a part of some designs of car or other motor vehicle that has an electric horn, such as a motor ...

  3. File:Middle East location map2.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: ... Horn of Africa, Red Sea & the Middle East seen on the map. ... Location map Middle East2;

  4. Horns of Moses - Wikipedia

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    Horns tend to have positive associations in the Old Testament, and in ancient Middle Eastern culture more widely, but are associated with negative forces in the Book of Revelation in the New Testament. These considerations may have influenced the translators in their choices, for Aquila as a positive, or for Jerome, as a negative.

  5. Dhu al-Qarnayn - Wikipedia

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    The reasons behind the name "Two-Horned" are somewhat obscure: the scholar al-Tabari (839-923 CE) held it was because he went from one extremity ("horn") of the world to the other, [28] but it may ultimately derive from the image of Alexander wearing the horns of the ram-god Zeus-Ammon, as popularised on coins throughout the Hellenistic Near East.

  6. File:Middle East location map.svg - Wikipedia

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    Location map for Middle East (Greater Middle East) Date: 28 October 2010, 13:06 (UTC) Source: ... This image is a derivative work of the following images: File: ...

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  8. Hood ornament - Wikipedia

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    According to the author of A History of Cars written for youth, the first "hood ornament" was a sun-crested falcon (to bring good luck) mounted on the Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun's chariot. [ 3 ] In the early years, automobiles had their radiator caps outside the hood and on top of the grille , which also served as an indicator of the ...

  9. File:Map world middle east.svg - Wikipedia

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    Description: Map of Countries of the Middle East. Beschreibung: Karte von Ländern des Nahen Ostens. Based on Image:BlankMap-World6, compact.svg, country information from Image:Map-World-Middle-East.png: Date: 9 May 2008 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author