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Rabba (Arabic: الربة) is a town in
Jordan in the
Karak Governorate. As
ancient Areopolis, it is a
former bishopric and
present Latin Catholic titular...
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Ginza Rabba (classical Mandaic: ࡂࡉࡍࡆࡀ ࡓࡁࡀ, romanized: Ginzā Rbā, lit. 'Great Treasury'),
Ginza Rba, or
Sidra Rabba (classical Mandaic: ࡎࡉࡃࡓࡀ ࡓࡁࡀ, romanized: Sidrā...
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Sawma Rabba (Syriac: ܨܲܘܡܵܐ ܪܲܒܵܐ) is the East
Syriac liturgical season that
begins seven w****s
before Easter,
falling during Great Lent, and culminates...
- Baba II
Rabba (Samaritan Aramaic: ࠁࠢࠁࠢࠀ ࠓࠠࠁࠠࠄ, romanized: Bābā
Råbbå,
Samaritan Hebrew: ࠁࠢࠁࠢࠀ ࠄࠣࠂࠟࠃࠅࠫࠋ, romanized: Bābā ʾagā̊dōl lit. 'Baba the Grea')...
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Names for
adherents Mandaeans Sabians Nasoraeans Gnostics Scriptures Ginza Rabba Right Ginza Left
Ginza Mandaean Book of John
Qulasta (list)
Haran Gawaita...
- Mel
Karade Rabba is a 2010
Indian Punjabi-language film
directed by
Navaniat Singh and
written by
Dheeraj Rattan. It was
produced by
Rajan Batra and Vivek...
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Midrash Rabba or
Midrash Rabbah can
refer to part of or the
collective whole of
specific aggadic midrashim on the
books of the
Torah and the Five Megillot...
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first is the Idra
Rabba "greater Idra", and the
second is the Idra Zuta "lesser Idra."
These two
texts are
intimately connected. Idra
Rabba (Zohar 3:127b-145a):...
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Punjabi films Mel
Karade Rabba (2010),
Dharti (2011),
Singh vs. Kaur (2013) and
Rangeelay (2013). "Mel
Karade Rabba Archives - Box
Office India :...
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Ginza Rabba is not the
Ginza Rabba but is
instead Qolastā, "The
Canonical Prayerbook of the Mandaeans" as
translated by E.S Drower). The
Ginza Rabba (1925...