The Asaṭīr (Arabic: الاساطير, al-Asāṭīr), also known as the Samaritan Book of the Secrets of Moses, is a collection of Samaritan Biblical legends, parallel...
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Kaaba (redirect from Kissing the ka'ba)
the Samaritan Book of the Secrets of Moses (Asatir) states that Ismail and his eldest son Nebaioth built the Kaaba as well as the city of Mecca." The...
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Text, the Kitab al-Kafi (Book of Halakha, written by Yosef Al Ascar 14th century CE) Haggadic Midrash texts Al-Asatir—legendary Aramaic texts from the 11th...
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Enoch (category Pages using the Phonos extension)
Enoch (or the Greek demigod Hermes) was "the first Grand Master and Founder of Masonry." According to the Asatir, Enoch was buried in Mount Ebal. Enmeduranki...
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Seljuk dynasty (redirect from The Seljuk Turks)
āl-i saljūq. Tihrān: Intishārāt-i Asāṭīr. ISBN 978-964-331-366-1. Tetley, G.E (2009). Hillenbrand, Carole (ed.). The Ghaznavid and Seljuk Turks: Poetry...
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Samaritans (redirect from Samaritans in the New Testament)
Halakha, written by Yosef Al Ascar 14th century CE) Al-Asatir—legendary Aramaic texts from the 11th and 12th centuries, containing: Haggadic Midrash,...
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Ishmaelites (category Ancient peoples of the Near East)
to finish the roof. The Samaritan book Asaṭīr adds:: 262 And after the death of Abraham, Ishmael reigned twenty-seven years; And all the children of...
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Namenbuch", Tehran, Asatir, 2003. Legrain, Leon, "Historical Fragments", Philadelphia, The University of Pennsylvania Museum Publications of the Babylonian Section...
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Bakhtiari people (redirect from The Grand Ilkhan)
fi tarikh al-Bakhtiyar (Intisharat-i Asatir) (The History of Bakhtiari). 766 pages. ISBN 964-5960-29-0. Asatir, Iran, 1997. In Persian. Bakhtiari language...
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