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Javan (Hebrew: יָוָן, Modern:
Yavan, Tiberian: Yāwān) was the
fourth son of Noah's son ****heth
according to the "Generations of Noah" (Book of Genesis...
- Yūnān"; -istan "land" in Persian), Arabic,
Hebrew (Biblical and Modern) (
Yavan יָוָן),
Aramaic (identical to Hebrew, but in
Syriac abjad ܝܘܢ Yaw'n). Similarly...
- Yunanıstan Hindi: यूनान (Yūnān)
Biblical Hebrew: יָוָן (Yāwān) Hebrew: יוון (
Yavan) Indonesian:
Yunani Malay:
Yunani Kurdish:
Yewnanistan Nepali: यूनान (Yūnān)...
- Commonwealth. One
prominent shtadlan was
Barukh ben
David Yavan, born in the
early 1700s.
Yavan was
instrumental in many
secret missions between the king...
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known as the Decapolis, it was (Schonfield theorized)
known as Rama-Gad-
Yavan (
Yavan meaning Gr****),
which when
translated into Gr****
became Armageddon (much...
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hypothesis suggesting that the word "yaman" may be
linked to
Sanskrit "
Yavan" (Muslim). This
theory posits that the raag
Yaman evolved from Kalyaan,...
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easternmost Gr****s to all Gr****s. The word for
Greece in
modern Israeli Hebrew is
Yavan; likewise, the word
yevanit is used to
refer to the
modern Gr**** language...
- "Ionia",
through Old
Persian Yauna. The same is true for the
Hebrew word, "
Yavan" (יוון) and the
Sanskrit word "yavana". The word was
later adopted in Arabic...
- on 17
October 1992 in an
attack by
bandits during the
civil war in the
Yavan district,
while returning from a
wedding party at night.
Noziya graduated...
- In
North Caucasian folklore, an almas, alma or almasty, is a
cryptid folk
creature said to
inhabit the Caucasus, Tian Shan and
Pamir Mountains of Central...