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Amman (UK: /əˈmɑːn/ ə-MAHN, US: /ɑːˈmɑːn/ ah-MAHN; Arabic: عَمَّان, romanized: ʿAmmān, pronounced [ʕaˈmːaːn]) is the capital and the largest city of Jordan... |
Meenakshi Temple (redirect from Meenakshi Amman Temple) Arulmigu Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple, also known as Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman Thirukkovil, is a historic Hindu temple located on the southern bank of... |
Draupadi (redirect from Draupati Amman) The Draupadi Amman sect (or Draupadi devotional sect) is a tradition that binds together a community of people in worshipping Draupadi Amman as a village... |
Jordan (redirect from Etymology of Jordan) the Red Sea in its southwest, separated by the Gulf of Aqaba from Egypt. Amman is Jordan's capital and largest city, as well as the most populous city... |
Annur (redirect from Periya Nayaki Amman temple) Annur is a town Panchayat and Taluk headquarters of Annur Taluk of the Coimbatore district. It is a suburb of Coimbatore located north-east about 30 kilometres... |
Asia (redirect from Etymology of Asia) original on 27 April 2011. "Asia – Origin and meaning of Asia by Online Etymology Dictionary". Etymonline.com. Archived from the original on 25 May 2017... |
Sect (section Amman Message) in modern times is largely due to confusion with the homonymous (but etymologically unrelated) Latin word secta (the feminine form of the past participle... |
The Battle of Amman (Arabic: معركة عمّان) took place in September 1970 between forces of the Palestine Liberation Organization (the Fedayeen) and the... |
city names with their etymologies. Some of these include notes on indigenous names and their etymologies. Some of these etymologies are uncertain. The former... |
populated areas east of the Jordan River. The Zarqa rises in springs near Amman, and flows through a deep and broad valley into the Jordan, at an elevation... |
Islamabad (redirect from Etymology of Islamabad, Pakistan) said to have been built by Sher Shah Suri. Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Amman, Jordan Ankara, Turkey Beijing, China Jakarta, Indonesia 1984, restarted... |
Veetu Amman shows Tamil actor Vinu Chakravarthy changing himself into a mongoose by using his evil tantric mantra, to fight the goddess Amman. However... |
Kanyakumari (section Bhagavathy Amman Temple) Bhagavathy Amman Temple is a 3,000-year-old temple dedicated to Goddess Kumari Amman located at Kanyakumari on the shore of the Laccadive Sea. Kumari Amman is... |
Singapore (redirect from Etymology of Singapore) Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands (Australia) Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Amman, Jordan Ankara, Turkey Baghdad, Iraq Baku, Azerbaijan Beirut, Lebanon Damascus... |
Lakshmi (redirect from Lakshmi Amman) Glossary Index Timeline Philosophy Texts Deities Practices Related Hindus Etymology List Denominations Law Calendar Anti-Hindu sentiment Criticism Hindu gurus... |
Kali (redirect from Kali Amman) distinct from kāla (black), but these became associated through popular etymology. She is called Kali Mata ("the dark mother") and also kālī which can be... |
Yemen (redirect from Etymology of Yemen) northern 'Asir in southwestern Saudi Arabia to Dhofar in southern Oman. One etymology derives Yemen from ymnt, meaning literally "South [of the Arabian Peninsula]"... |
Paris (redirect from Paris (etymology)) Paris has agreements of friendship and co-operation with: Algiers, 2003 Amman, 1987 Amsterdam, 2013 Athens, 2000 Beijing, 1997 Beirut, 1992 Berlin, 1987... |
Bhadrakali (section Etymology) Bhadrakali Amman Kovil – Amman kodai – Chithirai Last Tuesday, Dasara Car Festival. Thoothukudi, Sivagnanapuram, Arulmigu Bhadrakali Amman Kovil – Amman kodai... |
Bucharest (redirect from Etymology of Bucharest) due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Bucharest is twinned with: Amman, Jordan Ankara, Turkey Atlanta, United States Athens, Greece Beijing, China... |