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Konai may be,
Konai language Kōnai Station, Kōchi, ****an
Theodore Bar
Konai Konai Helu
Thaman Rajyadhar Konai This
disambiguation page
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Theodore Bar
Konai (Syriac: ܬܐܕܘܪܘܣ ܒܪ ܟܘܢܝ) was a
distinguished Syriac exegete and
apologist of the
Church of the East who
seems to have
flourished at...
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Konai Helu
Thaman (born 1946) is a poet and
academic from Tonga.
Thaman is one of the
major poets and
researchers that
emerged from the
Pacific during...
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Konai is a Trans–New
Guinea language of New Guinea,
spoken on the west bank of the
Strickland River.
Konai has 6 vowels. All of them can be nasalized....
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original Syriac section of
Manichaean scriptures quoted by
Theodore bar
Konai, he is
called malkā rabbā d-iqārā ("the
Great King of Honor").[citation...
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Kōnai Station (咥内駅,
Kōnai-eki) is a tram
station in Kōchi, Kōchi Prefecture, ****an. Tosa
Electric Railway Ino Line 『土佐電鉄が走る街 今昔』99・156-158頁 上野宏人 (2014-10-02)...
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Talmud (Berakhot 18b) and the 8th-century
Scolion of
Theodore bar
Konai.
Counterparts to
Quranic jinn have been
identified in the Book of Jubilees...
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added instead to show a
personal interest of the speaker: Dō****e
konai-no? "Why aren't (you) coming?". Some
simple queries are
formed simply by...
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preserved by the eighth-century
Nestorian Christian author Theodore Bar
Konai,
shows that in the
original Syriac Aramaic writings of Mani
there was no...
- consideration, reason;
communicate with
these young men."
According to
Theodore bar
Konai, the five
words for 'mind' are the
equivalents of
hauna (sanity), mad'a...