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2nd-century Greek sophist and author
Zenobius (Ancient Greek: Ζηνόβιος) was a Greek sophist, who taught rhetoric at Rome during the reign of Emperor Hadrian (AD 117–138). He was the author
Zenobius
Ancient Greek grammarian
painted Victor, said: "I have attained my end." Smith, William. "Zenobius: Another Zenobius". A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Retrieved
Zenobius_(grammarian)
First bishop of Florence (337–417)
the dead child to Zenobius' deacon. By means of a prayer, Saint Zenobius revived the child and restored him to his mother. Zenobius is often depicted
Zenobius_of_Florence
Count of Neuendorf
Salvator Maria Joseph Johann Baptist Dominicus Rainerius Ferdinand Carl Zenobius Antonin; 4 August 1847 – 12 October 1915) was an Austrian archduke of the
Archduke Ludwig Salvator of Austria
Archduke_Ludwig_Salvator_of_Austria
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name may refer to: Zenobius (fl. 86 BC), Pontic general in the First Mithridatic War Zenobius, (fl. AD 117–138) Greek sophist Zenobius (grammarian), Greek
Zenobios
French Franciscan Recollect friar and missionary
Zephyrin. "Zenobius Membré." The Catholic Encyclopedia Vol. 10. New York: Robert Appleton Company, 1911. 14 January 2018 Membré, Zénobius, 1645?-1687
Zenobius_Membre
Empress of Palmyra in 272
Julius Aurelius Zenobius appears on a Palmyrene inscription as a strategos of Palmyra in 231–232; based on the similarity of the names, Zenobius was suggested
Zenobia
Series of paintings by Sandro Botticelli
Early Life of Saint Zenobius shows (left to right): Zenobius rejects the bride chosen by his parents, then walks away; Zenobius is baptized; his mother
Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius
Scenes_from_the_Life_of_Saint_Zenobius
Greek mythological beings
Telchines; the former were inhabitants of Crete, the latter of Rhodes." Zenobius 4.80; Zenobius attributes the story to a lost play by Sophocles. Strabo, Geography
Dactyls_(mythology)
καὶ Ζηνοβία; occasionally (and incorrectly) Σινόβιος καὶ Σινοβία; Latin: Zenobius et Zenobia, Slavonic: Зиновій и Зиновія) are recognized by Eastern Orthodox
Zenobios_and_Zenobia
Greek mythological figure
used for those whose courage endangered them. According to the sophist Zenobius, this phrase was actually connected to Macaria the daughter of Heracles
Macaria_(daughter_of_Hades)
Italian painter
Madonna and Child with Saints Jerome and Zenobius, 1508. Paris, Louvre.
Mariotto_Albertinelli
Church in Tuscany, Italy
of the cathedral slowed for almost 50 years. When the relics of Saint Zenobius were discovered in 1330 in Santa Reparata, the project gained a new impetus
Florence_Cathedral
Italian Renaissance painter (c. 1410–1461)
Gallery of Art in Washington, the Annunciation and The Miracle of St. Zenobius are in the Fitzwilliam Museum of Cambridge, and the Martyrdom of St. Lucy
Domenico_Veneziano
Legendary war in Greek mythology
Little Iliad. Pindar, Nemean Odes 8.46(25). Apollodorus, Epitome 5.6. Zenobius, Cent. i.43. Sophocles, Ajax 42, 277, 852. Either by Calchas, (Apollodorus
Trojan_War
Order of insects including praying mantises
ineffectual but still treated as if they had wisdom or insight. He translates Zenobius 2.94 with the words seriphos (maybe a mantis) and graus, an old woman,
Mantis
Grand Duke of Tuscany from 1824 to 1859
Archduke Rainer Salvator Maria Stephan Joseph Johann Philipp Jakob Antonin Zenobius Alois von Gonzaga (Florence, 1 May 1842 – Florence, 14 August 1844) Archduchess
Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany
Leopold_II,_Grand_Duke_of_Tuscany
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
Primavera_(Botticelli)
Over-indulgence and over-consumption, such as of food
(phagos). The LSJ Entry is tiny, and only refers to one external source, Zenobius Paroemiographus 1.73. The word could mean merely 'an eater', since φαγω
Gluttony
Giant automaton in Greek mythology
(σαρδόνιος γέλως) – 'sardonic laugh' – both Photius in his Lexicon, and Zenobius in his Proverbs cite Simonides (c. 556–468 BCE) for a story which involves
Talos
Former cathedral in Florence, Italy
believe that the bones of Saint Zenobius have been transferred at this time. Together with the bones of Saint Zenobius, the see of the bishop was probably
Santa_Reparata,_Florence
Italian Renaissance painter from Florence (1448–1494)
at the Palazzo Vecchio, painting among other works an Apotheosis of St. Zenobius (1482) in the Sala del Giglio, an over-life-sized work with an elaborate
Domenico_Ghirlandaio
Italian Renaissance painter (1445–1510)
especially as seen in the four panels with Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius, witnessed a diminution of scale, expressively distorted figures, and a
Sandro_Botticelli
Ukrainian Greek Catholic priest and martyr (1903–1941)
Zynoviy Kovalyk (Ukrainian: Зиновій Ковалик – sometimes spelled Zenon or Zenobius; 18 August 1903 – 1941) was a Ukrainian Greek Catholic Redemptorist priest
Zynoviy_Kovalyk
c. 1445 painting by Domenico Veneziano
early Renaissance art. The saints portrayed are St John the Baptist and St Zenobius (patron saints of Florence), St Lucy (titular of the church where the painting
Santa Lucia de' Magnoli Altarpiece
Santa_Lucia_de'_Magnoli_Altarpiece
economic and cultural ties almost 4000 years ago. Per the writings of Zenobius Glak, an early classical Armenian writer, two princes and their families
Religion_in_Armenia
4th Pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt (r. 221–204 BC)
Cleomenes 33; Pseudo-Plutarch Proverb. Alexandr. 13 Polybius, 15.25.2. Cf. Zenobius, 5.94. Hölbl 2001, pp. 127–128 Bennett, Chris. "Arsinoe III". Egyptian
Ptolemy_IV_Philopator
Italian Dominican friar
Zanobi Acciaioli (25 May 1461 – 27 July 1519) was an Italian Dominican friar, a member of the Acciaioli family of Florence. He was Librarian of the Vatican
Zanobi_Acciaioli
Ancient Greek city in Anatolia
people of Chios had been treated by Zenobius, a general of Mithridates, they refused entry to his army. Zenobius was invited into the city to visit Philopoemen
Ephesus
Church in Jerusalem
within its own. The Church of the Holy Sepulchre, planned by the architect Zenobius, was built as separate constructs over two holy sites: a rotunda called
Church_of_the_Holy_Sepulchre
American adult animated sitcom
Mckenna Grace as Vengeance Spencer Grammer as Wood Nymph Harvey Guillén as Zenobius, a genie Chris Hardwick as a fictionalized version of himself, an Ancient
Krapopolis
Similarities and differences of the Roman cult of Mithras and other religions
eight elements of creation appears in Zenobius and Theon of Smyrna; most of the elements are the same, but in Zenobius, the seventh element is "Mithras",
Mithraism in comparison with other belief systems
Mithraism_in_comparison_with_other_belief_systems
Stylized lily, heraldic symbol
(stamen-not-shown) design. As an emblem of the city, it is therefore found in icons of Zenobius, its first bishop, and associated with Florence's patron Saint John the
Fleur-de-lis
Polish actress (born 1949)
musical comedy short about Polish piano duo Marek i Wacek. Ojciec (1967) as Zenobius's girlfriend Gra (1968) as Ewa Człowiek z M-3 (1968) as Martha Sygnały MMXX
Ewa_Szykulska
Daughter of Heracles
equivalent to modern curses like "go to hell". According to Greek sophist Zenobius however it was originally said for those who sacrificed themselves with
Macaria (daughter of Heracles)
Macaria_(daughter_of_Heracles)
Fort in Saint-Louis, Texas, founded by French explorers
de La Salle and members of his expedition, including Jesuit missionary Zenobius Membre, on the banks of Garcitas Creek, a few kilometers inland from the
Fort_Saint-Louis_(Texas)
Eastern coastal region of Libya
Ephesus (431) and Chalcedon (451) give the names of two other bishops, Zenobius and Theodorus. Although it retained the title "Pentapolis", the ecclesiastic
Cyrenaica
Topics referred to by the same term
may refer to: The Italian name of Saint Zenobius Ulmus 'San Zanobi', an elm cultivar named after Saint Zenobius This disambiguation page lists articles
San_Zanobi
Greek rhetorician (4th century AD)
succeeding his former teacher Zenobius, but the latter refused to yield his place and Libanius could only take the position upon Zenobius' illness and following
Libanius
Historical Middle Eastern alphabet
with Palmyrene/Greek bilingual inscription in honor of Julius Aurelius Zenobius Tombstone from Arbeia with a bilingual epitaph. Daniels, Peter T.; Bright
Palmyrene_alphabet
Austrian archduke (1868–1935)
daughter Names Leopold Ferdinand Salvator Marie Joseph Johann Baptist Zenobius Rupprecht Ludwig Karl Jacob Vivian House Habsburg-Lorraine Father Ferdinand
Archduke Leopold Ferdinand of Austria
Archduke_Leopold_Ferdinand_of_Austria
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
The_Birth_of_Venus
Taddhoneus (Anatolius?) of Emesa (Homs) 49. Eustathius of Antioch 50. Zenobius of Seleucia 51. Theodotus of Laodicea 52. Alphius of Apamea 53. Philoxenus
List of attendees and signatories of the First Council of Nicaea
List_of_attendees_and_signatories_of_the_First_Council_of_Nicaea
upper Euphrates in Armenia as early as 2nd century BC. Per the writings of Zenobius Glak, two Indian princes and their families fled to Armenia from Ujjain
Hinduism_in_Armenia
Queen regnant of Cyrenaica from 258 to 246 BCE
"Greek Anthology 13.16". New York G.P. Putnam's sons. Polybius 15.25.2; Zenobius 5.94 Use of tree Oils. "Varnish and Berenice." Retrieved on September 02
Berenice_II
Ancient Greek goddess of the Moon
2007-12-28{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Scholia ad Zenobius Epitome 401 Gordon, Richard L. (2006). "Selene". In Cancik, Hubert; Schneider
Selene
American actor
cast (Season 2) Star Wars: Visions BILY, Darth Bear (voice) Episode: "Yuko's Treasure" Krapopolis Zenobius (voice) Episode: "The Anniversary Present"
Harvey_Guillén
Name list
still very popular in Tuscany, in particular in Florence, because of Saint Zenobius of Florence (Italian: San Zanobi), who is venerated as the first Bishop
Zanobi
Syriac writer
collection of his homilies, asserts his master was a disciple of Ephrem named Zenobius. He is supposed to have migrated to Antioch, and to have become abbot of
Isaac_of_Antioch
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
Madonna_of_the_Magnificat
4th-century Christian votive object found in Romania
This opinion is supported by the Romanian Academy. The donor's name (see Zenobius) is oriental, not Dacian or Roman. Those historians who are skeptical about
Biertan_Donarium
Ottoman clergyman and chronicler (1627–1669)
Paul also talks about the Cossack Country under the "reign of the Khatman Zenobius Akhmil" (Hetman Bohdan-Zynoviy Khmelnytsky).[citation needed] He wrote
Paul_of_Aleppo
Ancient city of Libya
the First Council of Nicaea in 325 included the Arian Zopyros of Barca. Zenobius signed the acts of the Council of Ephesus in 431 and Theodorus took part
Barca_(ancient_city)
Hellenistic city, modern Samandağ, Turkey
to Antioch of Syria (see Acts 11:26; 12:25). The oldest bishop known is Zenobius, present at the Council of Nicaea in 325 CE. Other known bishops include
Seleucia_Pieria
Italian painter (1483–1561)
painted two large panels of Saint Zenobius Resuscitating a Child and the Translation of the Body of Saint Zenobius. These panels, now at the Galleria
Ridolfo_Ghirlandaio
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
Madonna and Child (Botticelli, Avignon)
Madonna_and_Child_(Botticelli,_Avignon)
Name list
century Christian saint and martyr St. Eugene, one of the deacons of saint Zenobius of Florence Eugene (Eoghan) (died c. 618), Irish saint Pope Eugene I (died
Eugene_(given_name)
Fresco painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
Venus and the Three Graces Presenting Gifts to a Young Woman
Venus_and_the_Three_Graces_Presenting_Gifts_to_a_Young_Woman
Demon in Greek and Byzantine mythology
is given as an explanation of a proverb by the second-century compiler Zenobius. It is noted that Sappho mentioned her, implying that Gello was a feared
Gello
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
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The_Mystical_Nativity
Mendicant Catholic religious order
Joseph Le Caron (d. 1632) Gabriel Sagard (d. 1636) Jean Dolbeau (d. 1652) Zenobius Membre (d. c.1687) Chrestien Le Clercq (d. unclear, after 1691) Louis Hennepin
Order_of_Friars_Minor
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
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Saint_Sebastian_(Botticelli)
Roman Catholic diocese in Italy
Bishop Zenobius in 890 founded the monastery of St. Michael at Passignano, which was afterwards given to the Vallombrosan monks. A second Bishop Zenobius (c
Diocese_of_Fiesole
6th-century BC Greek lyric poet
the Calydonian Boar. Funeral Games of Pelias: The title is recorded by Zenobius, Athenaeus and Etymologicum Magnum, the last two of which also include
Stesichorus
One of Aesop's Fables
stronger than Love." To this is related an ancient Greek idiom related by Zenobius, "the wedding dress does not fit the weasel", which directly references
The_Weasel_and_Aphrodite
Day of the year
Barat Mary Magdalene de Pazzi Maximus (Mauxe) of Évreux Pope Gregory VII Zenobius of Florence May 25 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics) First National Government
May_25
Hetman of the Zaporozhian Host from 1648 to 1657
Macarius: Patriarch of Antioch", Khmelnytsky is called Khatman (hetman) Zenobius Akhmil. Khmelnytsky would usually be called by his second name, Zynoviy
Bohdan_Khmelnytsky
Name list
bishop of Mainz in the 2nd century AD St. Crescentius, deacon of Saint Zenobius St. Crescentius, companion of Saint Romulus of Fiesole Crescentius, one
Crescentius
Burial chamber beneath the Capuchin Church and monastery in Vienna, Austria
Salvator Maria Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Dominicus Raineri Ferdinando Carl Zenobius Antonin (Florence 4 August 1847 – Schloß Brandeis 12 October 1915) →Family
Imperial_Crypt
Name embedding the name of a god
(gen. Dios) Diocles, Diocletian "glory of Zeus" Diodorus "gift of Zeus" Zeno of Zeus (gen. Zenos) Zenobius, -ia "might of Zeus" Zenodotus "given by Zeus"
Theophoric_name
Body of literary work by Ancient Greek poet Sappho
(u--uuu) 1 Fragment 14 Homeric Parsings uncertain ((-)u---uu-) 1 Fragment 15a Zenobius 1 Fragment 15b Scholiast on Aelius Aristides 1 Fragment 16 Hephaestion
Poetry_of_Sappho
Figure of speech similar to hyperbole
sooner than between clocks. — Seneca, The Pumpkinification of Claudius Zenobius's collection of proverbial expressions includes "to count sand" to characterize
Adynaton
Altarpiece by Fra Angelico
convent of San Marco to which Fra Angelico belonged. He is followed by Zenobius of Florence, St. Francis and St. Dominic. On the right side are female
Coronation of the Virgin (Fra Angelico, Uffizi)
Coronation_of_the_Virgin_(Fra_Angelico,_Uffizi)
Italian painter (1412–1468)
the Hyde Collection, Glens Falls, New York, at the left, and the Saints Zenobius, Francis, and Anthony of Padua at the Yale University Art Gallery, New
Zanobi_Strozzi
Hero worshipped in Attica
Suda version, the woman threw herself into a well and drowned. Finally, Zenobius says that Anagyros uprooted the homes of the neighbouring people from their
Anagyros_(hero)
Italian painter
altarpieces are signed and dated: Madonna and Child with Saints Francis, Zenobius and Two Donors, dated 1500, once at the Ospedale di Santa Maria Nuova,
Raffaellino_del_Garbo
Roman historian and politician (86–35 BC)
Sallust to provide "archaic coloring" for his works. In the 2nd century AD, Zenobius translated his works into Ancient Greek. Other opinions were also present
Sallust
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
Venus_and_Mars_(Botticelli)
Archaeological site in Israel
99–102 (Hebrew) Negev (2001), p. 157. Source mis-names Zenobius as Libanius (a student of Zenobius). "Vita Sancti Hilarionis", 25, in Patrologia Latina
Elusa_(Haluza)
origin. Зінóвій (Zinovii [z⁽ʲ⁾iˈnɔwij]), Зеновій (Zenovii [zeˈnɔwij]), from Zenobius, of Greek origin. Івáн (Ivan [iˈwɑn] ), equivalent to Ian, John and Sean
Ukrainian_name
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
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The Last Communion of Saint Jerome (Botticelli)
The_Last_Communion_of_Saint_Jerome_(Botticelli)
Greek historian (c. 340 BC – c. 261 BC)
of Alexandria, Diogenes Laertius, Harpocration, Stephanus of Byzantium, Zenobius, Hesychius, Eusebius, the Lexicon of Photius, the Great Etymological Dictionary
Philochorus
City and metropolitan municipality in Mediterranean, Turkey
Zephyrium: Aerius, present at the First Council of Constantinople in 381; Zenobius, a Nestorian, the writer of a letter protesting the removal of Bishop Meletius
Mersin
Day in the Eastern Orthodox liturgical calendar
Saints Zenobius, bishop, and Zenobia, his sister, under the emperor Diocletian and the governor Lysias." Name days celebrated today include: Zenobius (Ζηνόβιος);
October 30 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)
October_30_(Eastern_Orthodox_liturgics)
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
The Story of Lucretia (Botticelli)
The_Story_of_Lucretia_(Botticelli)
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
Portrait of a Young Man (Botticelli, Washington)
Portrait_of_a_Young_Man_(Botticelli,_Washington)
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
Portrait of a Young Man holding a Roundel
Portrait_of_a_Young_Man_holding_a_Roundel
Town hall of Florence, Italy
frescoes by Domenico Ghirlandaio, painted in 1482. The apotheosis of St. Zenobius, first patron saint of Florence, was painted with a perspectival illusion
Palazzo_Vecchio
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
The Discovery of the Body of Holofernes
The_Discovery_of_the_Body_of_Holofernes
Greek goddess of the dawn
58 Campbell; Mimnermus, fr. 4 Gerber. Clearchus of Soli fragment 20 [= Zenobius 4.18.] Keightley, p. 63; Suda, s.v "Old Man Tithonus". Hellanicus fragment
Eos
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
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The Man of Sorrows (Botticelli)
The_Man_of_Sorrows_(Botticelli)
Painting by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
Pallas_and_the_Centaur
the genie Zenobius to help deal with the break-up. Cast : James Adomian as Chronos, Stephanie Beatriz as Daphne, Harvey Guillén as Zenobius, Kirby Howell-Baptiste
List_of_Krapopolis_episodes
Ancient Greek goddess of the harvest
Oxford University Press. p. 92. ISBN 9780195079777. Retrieved 2025-02-06. Zenobius 4.20 Suda Ἀζησία Hesychius of Alexandria, Lexicon p. 740 Sheard, K. M.
Azesia
Edict of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka in Afghanistan
Ashoka Greco-Buddhism The Greek-Aramaic inscription of Julius Aurelius Zenobius in the Great Colonnade at Palmyra. Dupree, L. (2014). Afghanistan. Princeton
Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription
Kandahar_Bilingual_Rock_Inscription
Elm cultivar
introduced to North America or Australasia. The cultivar is named after Saint Zenobius (San Zanobi in Italian), a saint noted for many miracles. After his death
Ulmus_'San_Zanobi'
Daughter of Greek god
same character or a different one. Stephanus of Byzantium, s.v. Khalkis Zenobius, Centuria 6.50 citing Aristus of Salamis and certain unspecified "authors
Combe_(mythology)
oxen Xenophilus Pythagorean friend and teacher of Aristoxenus Xenophon Zenobius 2nd century A.D. Sophist flourished in the times of the emperor Hadrian
List of ancient Greek philosophers
List_of_ancient_Greek_philosophers
expense is necessary, pay it, and you shall recover it from me. Send me also Zenobius the effeminate [μαλακόν] with a drum and cymbals and castanets, for he
Homosexuality in the New Testament
Homosexuality_in_the_New_Testament
Manuscript of Dante's Divine Comedy illustrated by Sandro Botticelli
The Mystical Nativity Mystic Crucifixion Scenes from the Life of Saint Zenobius The Man of Sorrows Madonnas Virgin and Child with an Angel (Florence) Madonna
Divine Comedy Illustrated by Botticelli
Divine_Comedy_Illustrated_by_Botticelli
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Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil
Benevolent; Name of a King
Boy/Male
Tamil
Subhradip | ஸà¯à®ªà¯à®°à®¤à®¿à®ª
Humble
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Arts of Eternal Knowledge
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
World; Earth
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lord of Suppression
Girl/Female
Indian, Sikh
A Gem; Money
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Goddess Durga
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Man of Authority
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Name from Kabir
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