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  2. Quqnūs - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix, sweet-singing bird, known across the world” with Attar's “The Phoenix is a peerless bird, heart-enrapturing // This bird’s abode is Hindustan” is a hear the sonic relationship between the two lines. While Nima does not engage in a poetic imitation by copying Attar's meter, he does reference his predecessor in his rhyme.

  3. Phoenix (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    The phoenix is an immortal bird that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again. While it is part of Greek mythology and Phoenician mythology, it has analogs in many cultures, such as Egyptian and Persian mythology. Associated with the sun, a phoenix obtains new life by rising from the ashes of its predecessor.

  4. List of phoenixes in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The Dropper (2000), an album by the experimental jazz-fusion trio Medeski Martin & Wood, features a phoenix as part of the cover art. The heavy metal band Trivium mention 'Phoenix' and 'ascending above the ashes of the world I once knew' in the song "Ascendancy" and a reference to Judas is also made in the same song.

  5. Hamas will rise 'like a phoenix' from the ashes, leader-in ...

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    Hamas leader-in-exile Khaled Meshaal said the Palestinian group would rise "like a phoenix" from the ashes despite heavy losses during a year of war with Israel, and that it continues to recruit ...

  6. The Phoenix (Old English poem) - Wikipedia

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    The composition of The Phoenix dates from the ninth century. Although the text is complete, it has been edited and translated many times. It is a part of the Exeter Book contained within folios 55b-65b, [1] and is a story based on three main sources: Carmen de ave phoenice by Lactantius (early fourth century), the Bible, and Hexaemeron by Ambrose.

  7. Opinion - Iran’s nuclear phoenix may yet rise from the ashes ...

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    If not, then Iran’s nuclear Phoenix is going to haunt the Mideast potentially for years to come — and Europe and the U.S. as well. Mark Toth writes on national security and foreign policy. Col.

  8. Rising from the ashes: Zanesville's art community has grown ...

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    Ron did a painting the Masonic Temple in 2016 and after the fire sold prints of it to help buy art supplies for artists who lost theirs. Each artist was able to receive around $400.

  9. Huma bird - Wikipedia

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    The legend appears in non-Sufi art as well. [8] The kingship-bestowing function of the Huma bird reappear in Indian stories of the Mughal era, in which the shadow (or the alighting) of the Huma bird on a person's head or shoulder were said to bestow (or foretell) kingship. Accordingly, the feathers decorating the turbans of kings were said to ...