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ornate paperweights, and inkstones. In China,
calligraphy is
referred to as
shūfǎ or fǎshū (書法/书法, 法書/法书),
literally 'way/method/law of writing'; shodō (書道)...
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Shufa (Arabic: حق_الشفعة haqa al-shufea,
often translated as "preemption") is an
Islamic concept similar to the
right of
first refusal in
Western law...
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Shufa (Arabic: شوفه) is a
Palestinian village in the
Tulkarm Governorate in the
eastern West Bank,
located 6
kilometers South-east of Tulkarm. According...
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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Izbat Shufa (Arabic: عزبة شوفة) is a
Palestinian town in the
Tulkarm Governorate in...
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Power in
Contemporary Chinese Society. Routledge. p. 2. "Shǒujiè máo tǐ
shūfǎ yāoqǐngsài jīngpǐn fēnchéng" 首屆毛體書法邀請賽精品紛呈 [The
First Mao Ti Calligraphy...
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buried at sea off the
Malabar Coast near
Calicut in
western India.
Jinling Shufa Silao Jinianguan (金陵書法四老紀念館, 胡小石、林散之、蕭嫻、高二適) "Doing
Business in
China –...
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gifts the
chapters on
charity the
chapters on
pawning the
chapters on
shufa (preemption) the
chapters on lost
property the
chapters on
manumission (of...
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Shufa, Beit Lid, Saffarin,
Yasid Kufeir, Baqa al-Gharbiyye, Ramin, Zemer, Anabta...
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paper often acts as a
guideline well.
Chinese calligraphy is
locally called shūfǎ or fǎshū (書法 or 法書 in
traditional Chinese,
literally "the
method or law...
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Yusuf and Muhammad,
Abdullah al-Jarrar of Sanur, Isa al-Barqawi of
Shufa and N****er al-Mansur al-Hajj
Muhammad of Beit Furik. The
leaders expressed...