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13 relations: Al Khamsa, Al Khamsa (organization), Hamsa, Hamsa (disambiguation), Hatefi, Karabakh, Khamsa (film), Khamsa of Nizami, Khamsa of Nizami (British Library, Or. 12208), Khamseh, Khansa (disambiguation), Melikdoms of Karabakh, Nizami Ganjavi.
Al Khamsa
"Al Khamsa" (الخمسة) is a designation applied to specific desert-bred bloodlines of the Arabian horse considered particularly "pure" by Arabian horse breeders, who sometimes also describe such lines with by use of the Arabic word asil, meaning "pure".
Al Khamsa (organization)
Al Khamsa is a nonprofit organization in the United States that supports the preservation breeding of certain strains of purebred Arabian horses, specifically lines tracing exclusively to those pedigrees providing a detailed chain of evidence to prove they were bred by the Bedouin of the Arabian peninsula.
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Hamsa
The hamsa (five, referring to images of 'the five fingers of the hand'),Zenner, 1988,.
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Hamsa (disambiguation)
Hamsa is a Near Eastern symbol often used as a protective amulet.
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Hatefi
Abd-Allah Hatefi, commonly known as Hatefi (also spelled Hatifi; هاتفی; 1454 – 1521) was a Persian poet and nephew of the distinguished poet Jami (died 1492).
Karabakh
Karabakh (Qarabağ; Ġarabaġ) is a geographic region in present-day southwestern Azerbaijan and eastern Armenia, extending from the highlands of the Lesser Caucasus down to the lowlands between the rivers Kura and Aras.
Khamsa (film)
Khamsa is a 2008 film.
Khamsa of Nizami
The Khamsa (خمسه, 'Quintet' or 'Quinary', from Arabic) or Panj Ganj (پنج گنج, 'Five Treasures') is the main and best known work of Nizami Ganjavi.
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Khamsa of Nizami (British Library, Or. 12208)
The illuminated manuscript Khamsa of Nizami British Library, Or.
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Khamseh
The Khamseh (ایلات خمسه) is a tribal confederation in the province of Fars in southwestern Iran.
Khansa (disambiguation)
al-Khansa was a 7th-century female Arabic poet.
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Melikdoms of Karabakh
The Five Melikdoms of Karabakh, also known as Khamsa Melikdoms, were Armenian feudal entities on the territory of modern Nagorno-Karabakh and neighboring lands, from the dissolution of the Principality of Khachen in the 15th century to the abolition of ethnic feudal entities by the Russian Empire in 1822.
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Nizami Ganjavi
Nizami Ganjavi (translit; c. 1141 – 1209), Nizami Ganje'i, Nizami, or Nezāmi, whose formal name was Jamal ad-Dīn Abū Muḥammad Ilyās ibn-Yūsuf ibn-Zakkī,Mo'in, Muhammad(2006), "Tahlil-i Haft Paykar-i Nezami", Tehran.: p. 2: Some commentators have mentioned his name as “Ilyas the son of Yusuf the son of Zakki the son of Mua’yyad” while others have mentioned that Mu’ayyad is a title for Zakki.
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