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Kourbania (Gr****: το κουρμπάνι, pl. -ια from Turkish:
kurban and
ultimately from Arabic: قربان, romanized: qurbān,
sacrificial rite
analogous to Jewish...
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sacrifice in: Islam, see
qurbani Judaism, see
korban the Balkans, see
kourbania It may also
refer to:
Kurban Günebakan (born 1978),
Turkish boxer Kurban...
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casualties Identified patient Korban Pesach, also
known as the "Paschal Lamb"
Kourbania Lamb of God, a
direct reference to
Jesus Christ who, in death, is traditionally...
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sacred scripture of Muslims, and is the
analog of
korban in
Judaism and
kourbania in Christianity.
While the word and
concept are
similar as in
other Abrahamic...
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Burgas Acta
Dasii Phallic processions Capra (goat dance) Mari Lwyd
Kourbania Careto The ****eri Nunataks, rock
formations on
Livingston Island in the...
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Greece also
sacrifice animals to
Orthodox saints in a
practice known as
kourbánia. The practice,
while publicly condemned, is
often tolerated.[citation...
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slaughter ceremonies involving Gr****
Orthodox Christian ritual,
known as
kourbania.
Ancient Egyptian slaughter rituals are
frequently depicted in
tombs and...
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specially ****ociated to the
feast of
Saint Charalambos. This
practice of
kourbania has been
repeatedly criticized by
church authorities. The ox is the symbol...
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Abomination (Judaism) Dušni Brav
Hakarat HaTov Holy
Qurbana Incense offering Kourbania Priesthood (Ancient Israel)
Psalm 100
Qurbani Red
heifer Wave offering...
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Greece sacrifice animals to
Orthodox saints in a
practice known as
kourbania.
Sacrifice of a lamb, or less
commonly a rooster, is a
common practice...