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  • Rustah
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rustah may refer to: Rustah, name of a district in Isfahan area in Iran Ahmad ibn Rustah, a tenth-century Persian explorer and geographer Roosta (disambiguation)

    Rustah

    Rustah

  • Ahmad ibn Rustah
  • 10th-century Persian explorer and geographer

    the word clean initially appeared in the first Russian translation of Ibn Rustah by professor Daniel Chwolson (who also misspelled his name as Ibn Dasta(h))

    Ahmad ibn Rustah

    Ahmad_ibn_Rustah

  • Hungary
  • Country in Central Europe

    Hungarians brought their wine-making knowledge from the East. According to Ibn Rustah, the Hungarian tribes were familiar with wine-making long before their conquest

    Hungary

    Hungary

    Hungary

  • Rus' Khaganate
  • Hypothetical 8th–9th century polity in Eastern Europe

    number of Arabic and Persian writers, including the following: Ahmad ibn Rustah wrote c. 903–913 (or c. 920) in an Arabic-language book that the Rus' had

    Rus' Khaganate

    Rus'_Khaganate

  • Kyiv
  • Capital and largest city of Ukraine

    the city of Zānbat as the chief city of the Russes. Among them are ibn Rustah, Abu Sa'id Gardezi, and an author of the Hudud al-'Alam. The texts of those

    Kyiv

    Kyiv

    Kyiv

  • Vikings
  • Norse seafarers, merchants and raiders

    dangerous work and was often lethal. Slaves. The Muslim writer Ahmad ibn Rustah described how the Viking Rus' had "no cultivated fields and lived by pillaging

    Vikings

    Vikings

    Vikings

  • Ahmad ibn Fadlan
  • 10th-century Arab traveller and ethnographer

    unsophisticated. In that, his account contrasts with that of the traveler Ibn Rustah, whose impressions of the Rus were more favorable, although it has been

    Ahmad ibn Fadlan

    Ahmad_ibn_Fadlan

  • Khazars
  • Historical semi-nomadic Turkic ethnic group

    written by Ibn Rustah, a Persian scholar who wrote an encyclopedic work on geography in the early tenth century. It is believed that ibn Rustah derived much

    Khazars

    Khazars

    Khazars

  • Atil
  • Capital of Khazaria from 750 CE

    century. A number of Islamic sources in particular Ibn Khordadbeh, Ibn Rustah and later compilers who used they're information, record that the Khazar

    Atil

    Atil

    Atil

  • Hungarian invasions of Europe
  • Series of conflicts between Hungary and other European powers

    have been the Khazars’ enemy at that time. In the 10th century, Ahmad ibn Rustah wrote that "earlier, the Khazars entrenched themselves against the attacks

    Hungarian invasions of Europe

    Hungarian invasions of Europe

    Hungarian_invasions_of_Europe

  • Avars (Caucasus)
  • Northeast Caucasian ethnic group

    the term "Avar" was in the 10th century. According to Persian author Ibn Rustah, a so-called[clarification needed] governor of Sarir, Johannes de Galonifontibus

    Avars (Caucasus)

    Avars (Caucasus)

    Avars_(Caucasus)

  • Danish slave trade
  • where they were ransomed, exploited and enslaved. The Persian traveler Ibn Rustah described how Vikings, the Varangians or Rus, terrorized and enslaved the

    Danish slave trade

    Danish_slave_trade

  • Sanaa
  • Capital and largest city of Yemen

    places to walk." Later in the 10th century, the Persian geographer Ibn Rustah wrote of Sanaa, "It is the city of Yemen; there cannot be found ... a city

    Sanaa

    Sanaa

    Sanaa

  • History of slavery
  • the 9th through 11th centuries. The 10th-century Persian traveller Ibn Rustah described how Swedish Vikings, known as the Varangians or Rus', terrorized

    History of slavery

    History_of_slavery

  • Volga Bulgaria
  • Medieval Bulgar state on the Volga River

    Esegel, Barsil, Bilars, Baranjars, and part of the obscure Burtas (by ibn Rustah). Modern Chuvash claim to descend from Sabirs, Esegels, and Volga Bulgars

    Volga Bulgaria

    Volga Bulgaria

    Volga_Bulgaria

  • Human sacrifice
  • Ritualistic killing, usually as an offering

    instead.[citation needed] In the 10th century, Persian explorer Ahmad ibn Rustah described funerary rites for the Rus' (Scandinavian Norsemen traders in

    Human sacrifice

    Human sacrifice

    Human_sacrifice

  • Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia
  • Varangians he met by the Volga River, and by the Persian traveler Ahmad ibn Rustah who visited Veliky Novgorod and described how the Rus' exploited the Slavs

    Names of Rus', Russia and Ruthenia

    Names_of_Rus',_Russia_and_Ruthenia

  • Tumen (unit)
  • Unit of 10,000 soldiers

    used by the Magyars during the conquest of Hungary. According to Ahmad ibn Rustah (c. 930), a Persian explorer and geographer relying on second-hand information

    Tumen (unit)

    Tumen_(unit)

  • Black Sea slave trade
  • History. Tyskland: Springer International Publishing. p. 161 ibn Rustah, Ahmad (2017). Ibn Rustah és Gardízi (in Hungarian). Translated by Nándor Orbán. Pargas

    Black Sea slave trade

    Black_Sea_slave_trade

  • Sarouyeh
  • Ancient Iranian library

    library in ancient pre-Islamic Iran. The 10th century chronicler Ahmad ibn Rustah refers to it as "Sarough" (ساروق). The Fars Nameh of Ibn Balkhi calls it

    Sarouyeh

    Sarouyeh

    Sarouyeh

  • Rus' people
  • European ethnic group

    account, scholars draw heavily on the evidence of the Persian traveler Ibn Rustah who, it is postulated, visited Novgorod (or Tmutarakan, according to George

    Rus' people

    Rus' people

    Rus'_people

  • Slavery in the Byzantine Empire
  • of Kerch in exchange for brocades, wool, and other products. Ahmad ibn Rustah, a 10th-century Persian traveler, remembers it this way: The Magyar country

    Slavery in the Byzantine Empire

    Slavery_in_the_Byzantine_Empire

  • Ibn Hawqal
  • 10th century Arab writer and geographer

    [citation needed] Al-Maqdisi Ibn al-Faqih Qudama ibn Ja'far Ibn Khordadbeh Ibn Rustah Al-Ya'qubi Al-Masudi Muslim scholars Soucek, Svat, A History of Inner Asia

    Ibn Hawqal

    Ibn Hawqal

    Ibn_Hawqal

  • List of explorers
  • Rudanovsky Russian 19th Sakhalin Henry Russell Irish 19th Pyrenees Ahmad ibn Rustah Persian 10th Russia, Scandinavia, Arabia João de Sá Portuguese 15th/16th

    List of explorers

    List of explorers

    List_of_explorers

  • Bashkirs
  • Turkic ethnic group

    the Wallachian Plain–Danubian Plain near the boundaries of Byzantium. Ibn Rustah, a contemporary of Abu Zayd al-Balkhi, observed that Bashkirs were an independent

    Bashkirs

    Bashkirs

    Bashkirs

  • Khagan
  • Imperial title of Mongolic and Turkic societies

    title of kagan (or qaghan), reported by the Persian geographer Ahmad ibn Rustah, who wrote between 903 and 913. It is believed that the tradition endured

    Khagan

    Khagan

  • Slavery in Hungary
  • thus acting as suplyers for the Byzantine Black Sea slave trade. Ahmad ibn Rustah, a 10th-century Persian traveler, remembers it this way: The Magyar country

    Slavery in Hungary

    Slavery in Hungary

    Slavery_in_Hungary

  • Bulgars
  • Turkic tribal confederation

    founded Volga Bulgaria, with Bolghar as its capital. According to Ahmad ibn Rustah (10th century), the Volga Bulgars were divided into three branches: "the

    Bulgars

    Bulgars

    Bulgars

  • Srivijaya
  • Empire based on Sumatra (c. 671–1025 AD)

    undoubtedly benefited from this. Sometime around 903, the Muslim writer Ibn Rustah was so impressed with the wealth of the Srivijayan ruler that he declared

    Srivijaya

    Srivijaya

    Srivijaya

  • Walcheren
  • Former Island in Zeeland, Netherlands

    (or Rurik) in the ninth century. One fringe theory has it that Ahmad ibn Rustah (fl. 10th century) described Walcheren when reporting on the seat of the

    Walcheren

    Walcheren

    Walcheren

  • Hungarian wine
  • Wine making in Hungary

    Hungarians brought their wine-making knowledge from the East. According to Ibn Rustah, the Hungarian tribes were familiar with wine-making a long time before

    Hungarian wine

    Hungarian_wine

  • Khurasan Road
  • Historical highway in Asia

    the roads of the Abbasid realm; not only is it described in detail by Ibn Rustah, but most other medieval Muslim geographers such as Qudama ibn Ja'far and

    Khurasan Road

    Khurasan_Road

  • Sarkel
  • Ruined fortress in Russia

    time. In the 10th century, a Persian explorer and geographer Ahmad ibn Rustah mentioned that the Khazars entrenched themselves against the attacks of

    Sarkel

    Sarkel

    Sarkel

  • Lotud
  • Ethnic group in Sabah, Malaysia

    term "Tawaran" appears in the written records of the Persian explorer ibn Rustah who wrote a journal of his trip to Southeast Asia in 903 AD, in which he

    Lotud

    Lotud

    Lotud

  • Caucasian Albania
  • Ancient state in the Caucasus

    Iranica. Archived from the original on 2007-03-10. Abi Ali Ahmad ibn Umar ibn Rustah, al-A'laq Al-Nafisah, Tab'ah 1, Bayrut : Dar al-Kutub al-ʻIlmiyah, 1998

    Caucasian Albania

    Caucasian Albania

    Caucasian_Albania

  • Multan Sun Temple
  • Destroyed Hindu temple in Punjab, Pakistan

    from voyager-historians like Istakhri, al-Maqdisi, al-Masudi, Ahmad ibn Rustah and Ibn Hawqal to encyclopedists like Ibn al-Nadim — describe the temple

    Multan Sun Temple

    Multan_Sun_Temple

  • Barsils
  • is believed to have settled in Volga Bulgaria. In the 10th century, ibn Rustah reported that the three nations of Volga Bulgaria were "Bersula", "Esegel"

    Barsils

    Barsils

  • Al-Masudi
  • 10th-century Arab historian and geographer

    have read such earlier Arabic authors as Ibn Khordadbeh, Ibn al-Faqih, ibn Rustah and Ibn Fadlan, al-Mas'udi presented most of his material based on his personal

    Al-Masudi

    Al-Masudi

    Al-Masudi

  • Ahmad
  • Arabic male name

    Ahmad Rashad, American sportscaster and former football player Ahmad ibn Rustah, Persian chronicler born in Isfahan, Persia Ahmad Saad, Saudi Arabian football

    Ahmad

    Ahmad

  • Alania
  • State in North Caucasus, 9th-13th centuries

    population continuing to follow their original pagan traditions. When Ibn Rustah visited Alania at some point between 903 and 913, its king was Christian

    Alania

    Alania

    Alania

  • Name of Hungary
  • Magyars are denominated Madjfarīyah or Madjgharīyah, for example by Ahmad ibn Rustah; Badjghird or Bazkirda, such as by al-Mas’udi; Unkalī by al-Tartushi, for

    Name of Hungary

    Name_of_Hungary

  • List of sources for the Crusades
  • Contemporary historiography of the Crusades

    Bernard the Wise. (PPTS III.4, Runc. Vol I, pp. 43, 345) Ahmad ibn Rustah. Ahmad ibn Rustah (died after 903) was a Persian explorer and geographer who wrote

    List of sources for the Crusades

    List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades

  • Old World wine
  • Wine made in Europe

    them from Central Asia. Evidence for this is found in the writings of Ibn Rustah as well as the Hungarian word for wine (bor). Which is unique in Europe

    Old World wine

    Old World wine

    Old_World_wine

  • List of works about the archaeology, cartography and numismatics of the Crusades
  • ex saeculo VIII., IX., XII. et XV (1874) by Titus Tobler. Ibn Rustah. Ahmad ibn Rustah (died after 903), a Persian explorer and geographer. Kitāb al-A'lāq

    List of works about the archaeology, cartography and numismatics of the Crusades

    List_of_works_about_the_archaeology,_cartography_and_numismatics_of_the_Crusades

  • Tribhuvana Mahadevi I
  • Paramavaishnavi, Katyayani

    by the Arab and Persian geographer Ibn Khordadbeh and explorer Ahmad Ibn Rustah. She rose to power despite feudal kings of coastal-central parts of erstwhile

    Tribhuvana Mahadevi I

    Tribhuvana_Mahadevi_I

  • Swedish slave trade
  • Greeks, shoreline crossroads for human trafficking. The Persian traveler Ibn Rustah described how Vikings, the Varangians or Rus, terrorized and enslaved the

    Swedish slave trade

    Swedish_slave_trade

  • Slavery in medieval Europe
  • sell captives from other nations. The 10th-century Persian traveler Ibn Rustah described how Vikings, the Varangians or Rus, terrorized and enslaved the

    Slavery in medieval Europe

    Slavery in medieval Europe

    Slavery_in_medieval_Europe

  • Names of Kyiv
  • كويابة, Kūyāba in Al-Istakhri's work of 951 AD, and Zānbat according to ibn Rustah and other 10th-century authors. In the medieval Latin of Thietmar of Merseburg's

    Names of Kyiv

    Names of Kyiv

    Names_of_Kyiv

  • Geography and cartography in the medieval Islamic world
  • Kitāb al-Masālik wal-Mamālik ("Book of Roads and Kingdoms", lost) Ahmad ibn Rustah (10th century) Al-Masudi (896–956): The Meadows of Gold Al-Bakri (c. 1040–1094)

    Geography and cartography in the medieval Islamic world

    Geography and cartography in the medieval Islamic world

    Geography_and_cartography_in_the_medieval_Islamic_world

  • History of geography
  • (10th century) wrote Concise Book of Lands (Mukhtasar Kitab al-Buldan). Ibn Rustah (10th century) wrote a geographical compendium known as Book of Precious

    History of geography

    History of geography

    History_of_geography

  • Ruyan (district)
  • Historical area of Iran

    autonomous. According to the 10th-century Persian geographers Ahmad ibn Rustah and Ibn al-Faqih, Ruyan was initially a district of Daylam, but was added

    Ruyan (district)

    Ruyan (district)

    Ruyan_(district)

  • Battle of Pressburg
  • 907 battle during Hungarian Conquest

    is unknown, it is possible to infer it. The Persian geographer Ahmad ibn Rustah, writing between 903 and 920, states it was known the Hungarian ruler had

    Battle of Pressburg

    Battle of Pressburg

    Battle_of_Pressburg

  • History of encyclopedias
  • Asharites, al-Tabri, al-Masudi, Tabari's History of the Prophets and Kings, Ibn Rustah, al-Athir, and Ibn Khaldun, whose Muqadimmah contains cautions regarding

    History of encyclopedias

    History of encyclopedias

    History_of_encyclopedias

  • Sawad
  • Historical region in Southern Iraq

    or "one-eyed Tigris". The hydrography of the Bata'ih was not static. Ibn Rustah described the Bata'ih as covered by reed beds crossed by water channels

    Sawad

    Sawad

    Sawad

  • List of foreign observers of Russia
  • Fadlan travelled from Bagdad to near Kazan, saw Vikings c. 950: Ahmad ibn Rustah went to Novgorod c. 1241: Snorri Sturluson described Rus chieftains as typical

    List of foreign observers of Russia

    List of foreign observers of Russia

    List_of_foreign_observers_of_Russia

  • White Croats
  • Early Slavic tribe and ethnic group

    detailed information is given by Arabian historians and explorers. Ahmad ibn Rustah from the beginning of the 10th century recounts that the land of Pechenegs

    White Croats

    White Croats

    White_Croats

  • Rusta
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire Rosta (disambiguation) Rousta (disambiguation) Rustah (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Rusta

    Rusta

  • Hudud al-'Alam
  • 10th-century Persian geography book

    confused with each other. (b) An unknown source also used by Ahmad ibn Rustah, Al-Bakri, Gardizi, Muhammad Aufi, and others. This unknown source is usually

    Hudud al-'Alam

    Hudud_al-'Alam

  • List of historians
  • (1439–1498), compiler and annalist Philippe de Commines (1447–1511) Ibn Rustah (10th century), Persian historian and traveler Abu'l-Fadl Bayhaqi (995–1077)

    List of historians

    List_of_historians

  • An Numaniyah
  • City in Wasit, Iraq

    the Upper Zab district. It had a Friday mosque in its marketplace. Ibn Rustah commented that Nu'maniyah was renowned for its carpets, which resembled

    An Numaniyah

    An_Numaniyah

  • Islam in England
  • Islamic geographical literature, such as the 9th century work of Ahmad ibn Rustah, which describes the islands of "Bratiniya". Muslim scholarship, especially

    Islam in England

    Islam in England

    Islam_in_England

  • Istakhri
  • Geographer of Abbasid period

    Ibn Hawqal Al-Maqdisi Ibn al-Faqih Qudama ibn Ja'far Ibn Khordadbeh Ibn Rustah Al-Ya'qubi Al-Masudi List of Iranian scientists Surat Al-Ard Shboul, Ahmad

    Istakhri

    Istakhri

    Istakhri

  • Great Mosque of al-Mansur
  • Former chief Friday mosque of Baghdad, Iraq, during the Abbasid era

    restoration and decoration of the mihrab, the minbar, and the maqsurah. Ahmad ibn Rustah described the mosque, following al-Mu'tadid's restoration, as a "fine structure

    Great Mosque of al-Mansur

    Great Mosque of al-Mansur

    Great_Mosque_of_al-Mansur

  • Volga trade route
  • Historical trade route that connected Northern Europe with the Caspian Sea

    lingua franca in the Eastern Europe at that time. The Persian geographer ibn Rustah described the Rus communities living along Volga: They sail their ships

    Volga trade route

    Volga trade route

    Volga_trade_route

  • Esegel
  • (Savan), the Bersula, and the Barandzhar. Persian ethnographer Ahmad ibn Rustah listed three branches of the Volga Bulghars: "the first branch was called

    Esegel

    Esegel

  • Jankent
  • Deserted town in modern Kazakhstan

    Al-Idrisi) mention a town of the Oghuz called Jengi-Kent, two sources (Ibn Rustah and Ibn Hawqal) even call it the seat of the Oghuz Yabgu (khan of second

    Jankent

    Jankent

  • Tuhsi
  • Medieval Turkic-speaking tribe

    Iranian-speaking Alano-As tribe Duχs-Aṣ, located in the North Caucasus by ibn Rustah, and proposes that Tuhsis had been of Iranian-speaking As origins. By the

    Tuhsi

    Tuhsi

  • List of encyclopedias in Arabic
  • al-Tabri, al-Masudi, al-Tabari's History of the Prophets and Kings, Ibn Rustah, Ali ibn al-Athir, and Ibn Khaldun's Muqadimmah. Following the conquests

    List of encyclopedias in Arabic

    List_of_encyclopedias_in_Arabic

  • List of geographers
  • 1942) William Roy (Scotland, 1726–1790) Ibn Rushd (Averroes, 1126–1198) Ibn Rustah (Persia, died 903 CE) David Sadler (England, born 1960) Louis Vivien de

    List of geographers

    List_of_geographers

  • Names of the British Isles
  • number. —Al-Battānī, Kitāb az-Zīj. The Kitāb al-Aʿlāq an-Nafīsa of Ahmad ibn Rustah describes the British Isles as the "twelve islands called Jazāʾir Barṭīnīyah"

    Names of the British Isles

    Names of the British Isles

    Names_of_the_British_Isles

  • List of pre-modern Iranian scientists and scholars
  • Isfandiyar (13th-century), historian Ibn Khordadbeh (c. 820–912), geographer Ibn Rustah (9th century), explorer and geographer Ilaqi, Yusef (11th century), Avicenna's

    List of pre-modern Iranian scientists and scholars

    List of pre-modern Iranian scientists and scholars

    List_of_pre-modern_Iranian_scientists_and_scholars

  • Rousta
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Iranian film and stage actress Rosta (disambiguation) Roosta (disambiguation) Rustah (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Rousta

    Rousta

  • List of Iranians
  • Gharavi [fa] Mohammad Ishaq Madani [fa] Mohmmad Sheikh al-Islami [fa] Ahmad ibn Rustah, 10th-century Persian explorer of Russia, Scandinavia and Arabia Abbas Alizadeh

    List of Iranians

    List_of_Iranians

  • Barus
  • Town and kecamatan (district) in Sumatra, Indonesia

    appeared to consider Bālūs different from Fansur. Around 900 Ahmad ibn Rustah called Fansur "a well-known country in the Indies" and wrote about its jurisdiction

    Barus

    Barus

    Barus

  • Svarozhits
  • Slavic god of fire

    others believe in Svarožic and Artemid, to whom ignorant men pray. Ibn Rustah's work Book of Precious Gems may also refer to Svarozhits: "They are all

    Svarozhits

    Svarozhits

    Svarozhits

  • History of Christianity in Hungary
  • from the mid-9th-century they acted as an independent power. Ahmad ibn Rustah, Abu Sa'id Gardezi and other medieval Muslim geographers who preserved earlier

    History of Christianity in Hungary

    History_of_Christianity_in_Hungary

  • Arran (Caucasus)
  • Region located in modern-day Azerbaijan, historically in Iran

    Foundation. pp. 806–810. Retrieved 5 March 2026. Abi Ali Ahmad ibn Umar ibn Rustah, al-A'laq Al-Nafisah, Tab'ah 1, Bayrut : Dar al-Kutub al-ʻIlmiyah, 1998

    Arran (Caucasus)

    Arran (Caucasus)

    Arran_(Caucasus)

  • 10th century in literature
  • Altrip Died 915 Richerus Chronicler from Reims Died after 998 Ahmad ibn Rustah Persian author of a geographical compendium Died after 903 Al-Saghani Mathematician

    10th century in literature

    10th_century_in_literature

  • Battle of W.l.n.d.r
  • 934 battle

    Bulgarians) originates, and in the works of the Arab geographer Ahmad ibn Rustah and the Persian geographer Abu Saʿīd Gardēzī, appears as W.n.n.d.r. So the

    Battle of W.l.n.d.r

    Battle_of_W.l.n.d.r

  • Gazikumukh Shamkhalate
  • Term denoting the Kumyk-Lak state

    the 10th century Gumik was dependent upon neighboring Serir". Ahmad ibn Rustah wrote in the 10th century that "the king of Serir has a fortress called

    Gazikumukh Shamkhalate

    Gazikumukh Shamkhalate

    Gazikumukh_Shamkhalate

  • Historical sources of the Crusades: pilgrimages and exploration
  • of Bernard's travels to the Holy Land. In PPTS III.4. Ahmad ibn Rustah. Ahmad ibn Rustah (died after 903), a Persian explorer and geographer who wrote a

    Historical sources of the Crusades: pilgrimages and exploration

    Historical_sources_of_the_Crusades:_pilgrimages_and_exploration

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  • Shellah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Shellah |

    Truly, Kind person, Beautiful

  • Geetanjali | கீதாஂஜலி 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Geetanjali | கீதாஂஜலி 

    Collection of pomes ir song, Tagores poems which got nobel prize, An offering of songs

  • Balindra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Balindra

    Prahlad's Grandson

  • EIGYR
  • Female

    Arthurian

    EIGYR

    , the virgin.

  • Mohana Priya | மோஹநப்ரிய 
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Mohana Priya | மோஹநப்ரிய 

    Lovingly & affection

  • CHAND
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    CHAND

    (चण्ड) Masculine form of Hindi Chanda, CHAND means "bright" or "fierce."

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  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Chinese, Spanish

    Jairo

    Jehovah Enlightens; Similar to the Jairus; God Enlightens

  • Suwayd |
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    Muslim

    Suwayd |

    Black

  • Adra
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Adra

    More knowledge

  • Deker
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Deker

    To pierce.

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