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  • 111Турухтан — Турухтан …

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  • 112Bhutan — /booh tahn /, n. Bhutanese, adj. a kingdom in the Himalayas, NE of India: foreign affairs under Indian jurisdiction. 1,865,191; ab. 19,300 sq. mi. (50,000 sq. km). Cap.: Thimphu. * * * Bhutan Introduction Bhutan Background: In 1865, Britain and… …

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  • 113group marriage — (among primitive peoples) a form of marriage in which a group of males is united with a group of females to form a single conjugal unit. Also called communal marriage. [1895 1900] * * *       the marriage of several men with several women. As an… …

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  • 114Great Basin Indian — ▪ people Introduction  member of any of the indigenous North American peoples inhabiting the traditional culture area comprising almost all of the present day states of Utah and Nevada as well as substantial portions of Oregon, Idaho, Wyoming,… …

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  • 115same-sex marriage — Introduction  the practice of marriage between two males or two females. Although the institution of marriage between male and female partners has been regulated through law, religion, and custom in most countries of the world, the legal and… …

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  • 116Green sea turtle — Chelonia redirects here. It is also the name of the superorder uniting turtles, tortoises and terrapins (Testudines) with the proto turtle Australochelys. Green sea turtle Chelonia mydas swimming above a Hawaiian coral reef …

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  • 117Polygamy in Christianity — is a not a form of marriage that is generally accepted within Christianity. There are numerous examples of polygamy in Old Testament. Whether the New Testament allows or forbids polygamy is an active debate with no clarity, but whatever debate… …

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  • 118Coquerel's sifaka — Coquerel s sifaka[1] Conservation status …

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  • 119Leatherback sea turtle — For the musical instrument called lute, see Lute. Leatherback sea turtle Conservation status …

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  • 120Dowry system in India — In India dowry (known as Dahej in Hindi)[1] is the payment in cash or some kind of gifts given to bridegroom s family along with the bride. Generally they include cash, jewellery,[2] electrical appliances, furniture, bedding, crockery, utensils… …

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