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Gigen (Bulgarian: Гиген,
pronounced [ɟiˈɟɛn]) is a
village in
northern Bulgaria, part of
Gulyantsi Muni****lity,
Pleven Province. It is
located near the...
- pinyin: Línjì Yìxuán; Wade–Giles: Lin-chi I-hsüan; ****anese: 臨済義玄
Rinzai Gigen; died 866 CE) was a Tang
dynasty (618-907)
Chinese monk and
teacher of the...
- 35278 (Erul Heights)) are the
heights rising to 1,083
metres (3,553 ft) at
Gigen Peak,
located on
Trinity Peninsula in
Graham Land, Antarctica. The Erul...
- Chinese: 臨濟宗; pinyin: Línjì zōng),
named after Linji Yixuan (Romaji:
Rinzai Gigen, died 866 CE) is one of
three sects of Zen in ****anese Buddhism,
along with...
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Banatska Palanka) 24. Jiu (entering at Bechet) 25.
Iskar (entering near
Gigen) 26. Olt (entering at
Turnu Măgurele) 27. Osam (entering near Nikopol, Bulgaria)...
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before the
triumph of the koan,
masters like Lin-chi I-hsüan (J:
Rinzai Gigen, d. 860),
founder of the
Rinzai school." Similarly, D.T.
Suzuki writes,...
- nomads. In 328, the
Romans built a
bridge between Sucidava and
Oescus (near
Gigen)
which indicates that
there was a
significant trade with the
peoples north...
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Plain and
finally flows into the
Danube between the
villages of
Baykal and
Gigen. Geologically,
Iskar is the
oldest river in the
Balkan Peninsula. Its watershed...
- lay
northwest of the
modern Bulgarian city of Pleven, near the
village of
Gigen. For a
short time it was
linked by the
longest and most
famous stone bridge...
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Historical Review 85 (February 1980): 15–43. JSTOR 1853423. John N.
Swift and
Gigen Mammoser, "Out of the
Realm of Superstition: Chesnutt's 'Dave's Neckliss'...