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Gabr (Persian: گبر; also geuber, geubre, gabrak, gawr, gaur, gyaur, gabre) is a New
Persian term
originally used to
denote a Zoroastrian. Historically...
- Ali
Gabr Gabr Mossad (Arabic: عَلِيّ جَبْر جَبْر مُسْعَد; born 10
January 1989) is an
Egyptian professional footballer who
plays for
Egyptian Premier...
- Al-Jabr (Arabic: الجبر), also
known as The
Compendious Book on
Calculation by
Completion and
Balancing (Arabic: الكتاب المختصر في حساب الجبر والمقابلة...
- Sidi
Gaber (Arabic: سيدي جابر) is a
neighbourhood in Alexandria, Egypt. The
interior section of the
neighborhood contains the Sidi
Gaber railway station...
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Mahmoud Gabr (Arabic: محمود جبر, 14
December 1935 - 27 July 2008) is a
Syrian actor.
Gabr was born in Shahba, As-Suwayda Governorate, to a
Druze family...
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Religious slurs Buddhists Christians Hindus Malaun Jains Tīrthika/****hiya Jews
Muslims Non-believers
Zoroastrians Gabr Majoos/Majus
Atheists Fedora tipper...
- such as
Yazdi or Kermani.
Iranian Zoroastrians were
historically called Gabrs.[citation needed] The
number of
Kurdish Zoroastrians,
along with
those of...
- HMS
Gabbard was a Battle-class
destroyer of the
Royal Navy (RN). She was
named in
honour of the
Battle of the Gabbard,
which occurred in 1653, and which...
- Hydrocarbons. Berlin: Springer. p. 352. ISBN 3-540-26011-0. El Mahmoudi, A.;
Gabr, A. (2008). "Geophysical
surveys to
investigate the
relation between the...
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specifically priests. It was a
technical term for the magi, and like its
synonym gabr (of
uncertain etymology)
originally had no
pejorative implications. It is...