The Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Baghdad (Arabic: مندي الصابئة المندائية), also known as Mandae Sabean Mandae, is a Mandaean temple in Baghdad, Iraq. It is...
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(Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Baghdad) Nasiriyah (Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Nasiriyah) Amarah (Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Amarah) Iran Ahvaz (Mandaean Council of Ahvaz) Australia...
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Mandaeism (redirect from Mandaeanism)
Nasoraeanism or Sabianism, is a Gnostic, monotheistic and ethnic religion with Greek, Iranian, and Jewish influences.: 1 Its adherents, the Mandaeans, revere...
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in this article correctly. Mandaeans (Mandaic: ࡌࡀࡍࡃࡀࡉࡉࡀ) (Arabic: المندائيون al-Mandāʾiyyūn), also known as Mandaean Sabians (الصابئة المندائيون al-Ṣābiʾa...
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Sattar Jabbar Hilow (category Mandaean priests)
head of the Mandaean religion in Iraq. He is currently based in Baghdad, Iraq, where he serves as the head of the Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Baghdad. Rishama...
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(almsgiving) Naming Mandi Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Baghdad, Iraq Ganzibra Dakhil Mandi, Australia Yahya Yuhana Mandi, Australia Wallacia Mandi, Australia Shkinta...
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circumstances. Most of the Iraqi Mandaeans live in Baghdad, primarily in al-Qadisiyah and Dora. The Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Baghdad is located in al-Qadisiyyah...
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Saddam Hussein (redirect from Butcher of Baghdad)
the Mandaeans, with quoting, "Iraqis have religious freedom, whether they are Muslims, Christians or Sabaeans". The Sabian–Mandaean Mandi in Baghdad was...
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Minorities in Iraq (redirect from Iraqi Mandaeans)
granting the Mandaeans a free 1,200 square meters of land, which allowed for the construction of the Sabian–Mandaean Mandi of Baghdad. The Mandaeans were considered...
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first purpose-built mandi, Beth Manda Yardna, was consecrated in Dalby, Scania, Sweden. The Mandeiska Sabeiska Samfundet (Mandaean Sabian Society) is the...
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