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1 ghawth (In the invisible hierarchy of Sufi saints, help; title claimed by many Sufi leaders)
Религия: ал-гаус ал-а'замУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > ghawth (In the invisible hierarchy of Sufi saints, help; title claimed by many Sufi leaders)
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2 qutb (In the invisible hierarchy of Sufi saints, axis, pole; title claimed by many Sufi leaders)
Религия: кутбУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > qutb (In the invisible hierarchy of Sufi saints, axis, pole; title claimed by many Sufi leaders)
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3 ghawth
Религия: величайший заступник, верховный святой, (In the invisible hierarchy of Sufi saints, "help"; title claimed by many Sufi leaders) ал-гаус ал-а'зам -
4 qutb
Религия: величайший заступник, верховный "святой" суфийской иерархии, (In the invisible hierarchy of Sufi saints, "axis, pole"; title claimed by many Sufi leaders) кутб
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