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cooperate and
converse with God.
Founded at the end of the 19th
century by
Otoman Zar-Adusht Ha'nish, born Otto Hanisch, the
religion was a
revival of 6th...
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Otoman Zar-Adusht Ha'nish (December 19, 1856 –
February 29, 1936) was the
founder of the
religious movement known as Mazdaznan. He was born
Ernst Otto...
- and chorąży (хорунжий, 'flag-bearer'), this
otoman helped the
sotnyk in
administrative affairs.
Village otoman (сільський отаман), an
administrative rank...
- The
culture of the
Ottoman Empire evolved over
several centuries as the
ruling administration of the
Turks absorbed,
adapted and
modified the
various native...
- 1981 Neo-Hindu [Clarke 2006]: 31–32 [Jones & Ryan 2007]: 26–27
Mazdaznan Otoman Zar-Adusht Ha'nish 1902
Zoroastrianism [Melton 2003]: 991 [Beit-Hallahmi...
- Zarfat, as seen in
Joseph ha-Kohen's
Dibre ha-Yamim le-Malke
Zarfat we-'
Otoman (Chronicles of the
Kings of
France and the
Ottoman Empire). The epithet...
- the year 1774 on the map "Carte de la
partie septentrionale de l'empire
otoman" made by
Giovanni Antonio Rizzi Zannoni [it]. Overall, in the do****ents...
- Muavenet-i
Milliye or Muâvenet-i Millîye was a
destroyer built for the
Ottoman Navy
prior to
World War I. The ship is most
notable for
sinking the British...
- iconographical.
There is the netsuke, made of
famous carver of the 19th
century Otoman –
Watanabe no
Tsuna and
Demon of Rashomon. This work is
based on a little-known...
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Google Books with the
title The
Fifth Gospel: From the
Akashic Record.
Otoman Zar-Adusht Ha'nish,
founder of the
Mazdaznan movement published a book called...