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Ainur may
refer to:
Ainur, a
given name in
several languages, such as Arabic, Kazakh,
Kyrgyz and Albanian. The
Turkish version of it is Aynur. It means...
- The Ainulindalë (Quenya: [ˌai̯nuˈlindalɛ]; "Music of the
Ainur") is the
creation account in J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium,
published posthumously as...
- The
Ainur (sing. Ainu) are the
immortal spirits existing before the
Creation in J. R. R. Tolkien's
fictional universe.
These were the
first beings made...
- The
Atlas of
Images of
NUclear Rings (
AINUR) is a
catalogue of
nuclear rings,
which are
enormous star-forming ring-shaped
regions that
circle certain...
- some of the
Ainur choose to
enter the
world (Arda) to
complete its
material development after its form is
determined by the
Music of the
Ainur. The mightiest...
- The
Ainur were
angelic beings created by the one god of Eä, Eru Ilúvatar. The
cosmological myth
called the Ainulindalë, or "Music of the
Ainur", describes...
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contends with Eru in the
Music of the
Ainur,
introducing themes of his own. He
draws many weaker-willed
Ainur to him. Ironically,
these attempts do not...
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Ainur Askarovna Yesbergenova (Kazakh: Айнұр Асқарқызы Есбергенова, born 11
February 1998) is a
Kazakhstani taekwondo athlete. She
competed at the 2016...
- Tolkien's high
fantasy legendarium.
Supernatural and angelic, they are "lesser
Ainur" who
entered the
cosmos of Eä in the
beginning of time. The name
Maiar is...
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Ainur Mammadova (born 21
February 1979) is an
Azerbaijani para-taekwondo
practitioner competing in the K44
disability category and over 58 kg
weight category...