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Marabout
The marabout is often a scholar of the Qur'an, or religious teacher. Here, Sufi believers follow a marabout, elsewhere known as a murshid "Guide".
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USS Marabout
USS Marabout (AMc-50) was an Accentor-class coastal minesweeper acquired by the U.S. Marabout, a coastal minesweeper, had the mission of ensuring safe passage to Allied shipping through the entrances of the ports.
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Marabout metro station
Marabout is a Charleroi Metro station located in Gilly, Belgium (part of the Charleroi municipality), opened on 27 February 2012 as part of the Soleilmont There is a TEC Charleroi bus stop, named Marabout and served by lines 11, 12 and 12b in the vicinity, but its location involves a walk to the station.
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Marabou (fashion)
Marabou (historically spelled marabout) describes a certain type of down feather trimming. In fashion
"Marabout" was a very popular trimming from the late eighteenth century onwards.
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Soninke-Marabout War (1850–1856)
There were various Soninke—Marabout Wars or wars titled "Soninke—Marabout Wars", and these wars did not end in 1856. In the Serer precolonial Kingdom of Saloum, the Marabout leader Maba Diakhou Bâ and his Muslim–Marabout allies waged numerous jihads against the Serer
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marabu
▪ I. ‖ marabout (ˈmærəbuːt) Forms: 7 maribot(t, marybot, -buck, morabit, marabot, morabot, marabou, 8 marabbot(h, marabbutt, marahbut, marabote, marbut, 9 marabut, 7– marabout. [repr. Arab. murābiṭ hermit, monk. The mod. Eng. form is from Fr. Cf. Pg. marabute, Sp. morabito.] 1. A Muslim hermit or mo...
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morbut
morbut obs. form of marabout.1769 Town & County Mag. Sept. 406/1 Magic figures drawn upon paper by the morbuts or priests of the country.
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Marabou
Historically known as "marabout." Marabou, a collection of poems by Nikos Kavvadias
Marabou, a thrown silk typically dyed in the gum or a fabric made of said silk
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Marabout,
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marabou
marabou1 (ˈmærəbuː) Also marabout, marabu. [a. F. marabou(t, app. repr. a vulgar Arabic use of murābiṭ hermit, Marabout. ‘The stork is said to be Mrabt, i.e. holy’ (Pagni in Dozy Suppl. aux Dictt. arabes, s.v. murābiṭ).] 1. A large stork or heron, Leptoptilus marabou or crumenifer, a native of Weste...
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Michel Duguet
du bridge by Michel Charlemagne and Michel Duguet, editions Marabout ().
2005 : Le grand guide Marabout du bridge by Michel Charlemagne and Michel Duguet , editions Marabout ().
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