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Commentary on
Rūmīʾs 'Mathnawī'".
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Rumi and the Sufi...
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Rumis is a
board game
about optimal placement of
blocks of
various shapes within a
confined space.
Rumi means "stone" in Quechua. The
theme and artwork...
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Rumi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rumi (1207–1273) was a
Persian poet,
Islamic scholar, and Sufi mystic.
Rumi may also
refer to:
Rumi, (literally...
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Rumis (Persian: روميس, also
Romanized as
Rūmīs; also
known as Romeys, Romeyẕ, Romīs, and Romīş) is a
village in
Moshrageh Rural District,
Moshrageh District...
- Eşrefoğlu
Abdullah Rûmî (d. 1469) was a
Turkish poet and
mystic of the
early years of
Ottoman Empire. His
original name was Abdullah, but he was known...
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Rumi Jaffery is an
Indian scriptwriter and
filmmaker who
works predominantly in
Hindi cinema. He is po****r for
penning the
scripts of
Coolie No. 1 (1995)...
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theme as
Rumis, uses
pieces made up of unit cubes, in
every permutation of
three and four
cubes in
three dimensions.
Stefan Kögl
created Rumis independently...
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Rumi Hiiragi (柊 瑠美,
Hiiragi Rumi, born
August 1, 1987) is a ****anese actress.
Hiiragi first appeared in
numerous commercials. She
starred in the NHK asadora...
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Mustafa Rumi was an
Ottoman general who
served the
Mughal Empire under Babur. At the
Battle of
Panipat and
Battle of Khanwa, he
commanded the Matchlock...
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known as the
Rumi Topi (which
means "hat of Rome or Byzantium"). Non-Ottoman
Muslims in the
classical period called the
Ottomans Rumis because of the...