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Adhāī Din Kā Jhonpdā, a Vaishnava Hindu temple built in 1153 and converted into a mosque by Quṭbuddīn Aybak in 1193, is situated on the lower slope of Tārāgarh hill.
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Overall, there ’ s a sense of sheer " movieness " to The Hidden Fortress that places it plainly in the ranks of such grand adventure entertainments as Gunga Din, The Thief of Baghdad, and Fritz Lang's celebrated diptych The Tiger of Eschnapur and The Hindu Tomb.
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* a megalithic site, perhaps the remains of a temple was discovered in 1967 by the Teenagers Din l-Art Ħelwa group from St. Aloysius ' College.
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The medieval historian Ibn Athir relates a passage from another commander: "... both you and Saladin are Kurds and you will not let power pass into the hands of the Turks ": Minorsky ( 1953 ), p. 138 .</ ref > Salah El Din in Syria, Ameer Sherko in Egypt and Ameer Adil in Jordan, with family members ruling most of the cities of today's Iraq.
The steep cliff at the 846 m high Sut Phan Din viewpoint allows a great view into a valley of the Sonthi River and the Sap Langka Wildlife Sanctuary.
In her childhood biography Mere Bachpan Ke Din ( My Childhood Days ), Mahadevi Verma has written that at a time when a girl child was considered a burden upon the family, she was very fortunate to be born into a liberal family.
Mahadevi Varma is also known for her childhood memoir, Mere Bachpan Ke Din, which was inducted into the syllabus of India's Central Board of Secondary Education for the 9th grade.
At some time after the battle, the Angles absorbed the Gododdin kingdom, possibly after the fall of their capital Din Eidyn in 638, and incorporated it into the kingdom of Northumbria.
At the same time, The Tipping Point stays true to The Roots style of going deep into a groove for longer than most hip-hop artists ; this is evident on the album's hidden track " Din Da Da ".
Other approaches that have been discussed by religious leaders, including leading orthodox rabbis, have included the possibility of prenuptial agreements, not incorporated into the ketubah or mentioned in the words recited by the groom during the ceremony, through which the husband and wife agree to abide by orders of a designated Beth Din, regarding the giving or acceptance of a get.
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Later, a coffee arched screen was erected and the mosque was enlarged by Shams ud Din Iltutmish ( AD 1210-35 ) and Allaud-din Khilji.
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A capital case could not be tried by a normal Beit Din of three judges, it can only be adjudicated by a Sanhedrin of a minimum of 23 judges.
Salim I, moved by the eloquence of the Lebanese ruler Amir Fakhr ad Din I ( 1516 – 44 ), decided to grant the Lebanese amirs a semiautonomous status.
In a ruling of importance for Orthodox women's capacity for legal self-protection under Jewish law, Haredi Rabbi Benzion Wosner, writing on behalf of the Shevet Levi Beit Din ( Rabbinical court ) of Monsey, New York, identified sexual harassment cases as coming under a class of exceptions to the traditional exclusion, under which " even children or women " have not only a right but an obligation to testify, and can be relied upon by a rabbinical court as valid witnesses:
Sultan Muhammad was succeeded by his son Shams ad Din while Emperor Baeda Maryam was succeeded by his son Eskender.
The report in the Annals of Ulster for 638, " the battle of Glenn Muiresan and the besieging of Eten " ( Din Eidyn, later Edinburgh ), has been taken to represent the capture of Din Eidyn by the Northumbrian king Oswald, son of Æthelfrith, but the Annals mention neither capture, nor Northumbrians, so that this is rather a tenuous identification.
Due to the film's perceived failure, Hawks was released early from his two-film contract with RKO and Gunga Din was eventually directed by George Stevens.
A few important Anglian centres in Bernicia bear names of British origin or are known by British names elsewhere: Bamburgh is called Din Guaire in the Historia Brittonum ; Dunbar ( where Saint Wilfrid was once imprisoned ) represents Dinbaer ; and the name of Coldingham is given by Bede as Coludi urbs (" town of Colud "), where Colud seems to represent the British form, possibly for the hill-fort of St Abb's Head.
* Atlantic Centre based in Halifax, headed by Executive Producer: Ravida Din and Producer: Paul McNeill
In halachic matters, he normally deferred to members of the Crown Heights Beth Din headed by Rabbi Zalman Shimon Dvorkin, and advised the movement to do likewise in the event of his death.
The Great Sanhedrin was made up of a Chief / Prince / Leader called Nasi ( at some times this position may have been held by the Kohen Gadol or the High Priest ), a vice chief justice ( Av Beit Din ), and sixty-nine general members.
Fakhr al Din al Razi Amoli ( b. 1149 ) criticised Aristotle's " first figure " and developed a form of inductive logic, foreshadowing the system of inductive logic developed by John Stuart Mill ( 1806 – 1873 ).
Baruch Spinoza adopted Spinozism, broke with Rabbinic Judaism tradition and was placed in herem by the Beit Din of Amsterdam.
In Bengkulu, Sukarno became acquainted with Hassan Din, the local head of Muhammadiyah organisation, and he was allowed to teach Islamic religion at a local school owned by the Muhammadiyah.
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A governorate centered around Tikrit and Samarra in modern-day Iraq, Salah ad Din Governorate, is named after him, as is Salahaddin University in Arbil, the largest city of Iraqi Kurdistan.
The lowest fiscal amount a Jewish court, or Beth Din, can convene to adjudicate a case over is a shova pruta ( value of a Babylonian pruta coin ).
Then, in the Brythonic epic Y Gododdin, there is a reference to Din Eidyn, " the stronghold of Eidyn ".
In the final three lines, the soldier regrets the abuse he dealt to Din and admits that Din is the better man of the two for sacrificing his own life to save another.
In stark contrast to Kipling's later poem " The White Man's Burden ," Gunga Din is named after the native, and portrays the native Indian as the hero while the British soldiers are portrayed as callous and shallow, and ultimately inferior to Gunga Din.
" Din " is frequently pronounced to rhyme with " bin ",, although the rhymes within the poem ( as well as the pronunciation in the 1939 film ) make it clear that it should be pronounced to rhyme with " green ".
In cricket, Quetta is home to the Quetta Bears. in Bodybuilding, Din Mohammad Brohi ( Mr. Pakistan title ) Noorullah Khan Durrani.
MOU is a division of the United Beth Din, an independent Rabbinical Court legally registered in England.
The slogan of the province is National Treasures of King Narai ’ s Palace and Phra Kan Shrine, Famous Prang Sam Yot, City of Din So Phong Marl, well-known Pa Sak Cholasit Dam and Golden Land of King Narai the Great.
Especially well-known is the late Nubian composer, oud player, tar player, and vocalist Hamza El Din.
Hamza El Din is another popular Nubian artist, well-known on the world music scene and has collaborared with the Kronos Quartet.
Link approaches it, and is transported to a dark forest where he encounters a traveling group led by a dancer named Din.
His Symphony No. 1 Klippepastoraler ( Rock Pastorals ) is in the late-romantic style, reminiscent of Anton Bruckner while Symphony No. 10 Din Torden-Bolig ( Your Dwelling of Thunder ) is also majestic but more in the style of Richard Strauss
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