• Hijra Farsi is a secret language spoken by South-Asian Hijra and Kothi (also Koti) communities. Hijras are a marginalized transgender community that lives...
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  • the coast of Fars, Iran Farsi village, located in Hormozgan province, Iran Farsi1, a Persian-language TV channel Hijra Farsi, a Hindustani-based argot...
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    Delhi the hijras have named their language Farsi. While their "hijralect" has very little, if anything, to do with what is generally known as "Farsi", the...
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  • Poland Gumuțeasca, from Romania Gyaru-moji, from Japan Hijra Farsi, from South Asia, used by the hijra and kothi subcultures (traditional indigenous approximate...
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  • LGBTQ portal Turkey portal LGBT slang Polari Gayle Swardspeak IsiNgqumo Hijra Farsi Kaliarda Pajubá Bahasa Binan "Nakka!". If İstanbul. 11 February 2010...
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  • from Eastern Europe Podaná, from Greece Hijra Farsi, (Urdu and not Farsi-based) from South Asia, used by the hijra and kothi subcultures (traditional indigenous...
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    intervention, and by other sources to the strategic prowess of Muhammad. After the Hijra (migration to Medina) in 622 CE, the population of Medina chose Muhammad...
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    on definite subjects) addressed to his disciple Qazi Shamsuddîn in 747 Hijra. Maktubat-i-Bist-o-hasht, a 'Series of 28 Letters', replies to the correspondence...
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    Mus'hafs are printed. Medina has been inhabited at least 1500 years before the Hijra, or approximately the 9th century BCE. By the fourth century, Arab tribes...
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    birth: 329 of the lunar hijra - date of death: 411 of the lunar hijra - the date the mausoleum was erected: 1353 of the lunar hijra [translated by Ivonna...
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  • reign and the foundation of the Achaemenian Empire, rather than 622 AD, the Hijra of Muhammad. Overnight, the year changed from 1355 to 2535. This change...
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    policies, such as lifting marriage age limits, mosque abolishments, and Hijra methodology revival which was abandoned by his father. It is noted by historians...
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    Ismaili military presence took on the name dar al-hijra (place of refuge). The notion of the dar al-hijra refers to the hijrah of the Prophet Muhammad, who...
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    Shrines, 'Ziyara' at Al-Hussaini Shrines, Anthology of the First to Fifteenth Hijra Century poetry, Arabic, Persian, Urdu, Turkish, English, Albanian, Oriental...
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