- or
frizzy haired. Yet
another theory is that it
comes from the
Nahuatl "
chilan-co",
meaning where the red ones are, and
referring to the skin, reddened...
- still-beating heart. The
nacom then p****ed the
heart to the
officiating priest, or
chilan, who
smeared blood upon the
image of the temple's deity.
Depending upon...
- new district. Iran
portal Also
romanized as Gīlān Keshah; also
known as
Chīlān Kasheh, Chīlānkashā, Chilankesha, and Jīlānkasheh
OpenStreetMap contributors...
- Mian
Chilan (Persian: ميان چيلان, also
romanized as Mīān
Chīlān; also
known as Meyān Chīlāq and Mīān Chīlāq) is a
village in
Rudkhaneh Bar
Rural District...
- Maya
ritual included the use of
hallucinogens for
chilan,
oracular priests.
Visions for the
chilan were
likely facilitated by
consumption of
water lilies...
- most
important historical stupas of this region. In
Nepal Bhasa, the word
Chilan means immortal and the word Cho
means Hill. Therefore, its
literal meaning...
-
Political activism and
sizable public protests regarding the
logging of the
Chilan Formosan Cypress, as well as
efforts by an
Atayal member of the Legislative...
-
nobiliarias de don Juan Xiu Cimé,
chilan de Oxkutzcab/The
privileges and
noble honors of don Juan Xiu Cimé,
chilan from Oxkutzcab." Oficio.
Revista de...
- as
chilan or chilam, 'oracular priest' (often
translated as 'prophet'; an
influential role, with the
Chilam Balam as a
prime example). The
chilan may...
- Kam
Guran Kheyrabad Kordi Shirazi Limui Mazraeh-ye
Goldasht Nader Mian
Chilan Mian Yili
Mohebbi Musa Ali
Nazarabad Poshtkuh-e
Abdan Regab Tareh-ye Ash****i...