Ilahara

Ilahara
Title Ilahara PDF eBook
Author C. M. Karys
Publisher Literary Wanderlust
Pages 320
Release 2021-11
Genre
ISBN 9781942856832

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Princess Asharaya Myrassar lost everything when her family was slaughtered. Now she must fight her greatest enemy to find her destiny as the last dragon-blessed queen.

Modern Written Arabic

Modern Written Arabic
Title Modern Written Arabic PDF eBook
Author El Said Badawi
Publisher Routledge
Pages 828
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 1135101485

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Modern Written Arabic is a complete reference guide to the grammar of modern written Arabic. The Grammar presents an accessible and systematic description of the language, focusing on real patterns of use in contemporary written Arabic, from street signs to literature. Examples are drawn from authentic texts, both literary and journalistic, published since 1990. This comprehensive work is an invaluable resource for intermediate and advanced students of Arabic and anyone interested in Arabic linguistics and the way modern written Arabic works. Features include: comprehensive coverage of all parts of speech full cross-referencing authentic examples, given in Arabic script, transliteration and translation a detailed index.

The Kathá Sarít Ságara

The Kathá Sarít Ságara
Title The Kathá Sarít Ságara PDF eBook
Author Somadeva Bhaṭṭa
Publisher
Pages 706
Release 1884
Genre Folk literature
ISBN

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Game Changer

Game Changer
Title Game Changer PDF eBook
Author Abbi Glines
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 202
Release 2022-03-22
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1534430954

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The sixth book in the #1 New York Times bestselling Field Party series—a Southern soap opera with football, cute boys, and pick-up trucks—from USA TODAY bestselling author Abbi Glines. Ezmita Ramos has always had big plans for her future, ones that would take her far outside the Lawton city limits. But with overprotective parents who control every part of her life, she’s worried that these dreams will never become reality. There’s nothing Asa Griffith wants more than to leave Lawton. It’s his senior year and he’s all set to attend Ole Miss in the fall, but a part of him also worries about what will happen if he leaves his mom living alone with his abusive father. After a huge fight with his father that escalates to violence, Asa is forced out of the house in the middle of the night with nowhere to go. When Asa and Ezmita cross paths that night, neither of them is in the mood to socialize. But they also feel this undeniable chemistry, one that gives them each hope that better days lie ahead. Then Asa is sent away to live with his grandmother for four months, only to return to Lawton and find out Ezmita has moved on. Still, the sparks between Asa and Ezmita linger. Neither of them has forgotten the way they felt seen by the other at their lowest points. Can Asa and Ezmita find their way back to each other?

Journal of Marine Archaeology

Journal of Marine Archaeology
Title Journal of Marine Archaeology PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1990
Genre Indian Ocean Region
ISBN

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The Kathá Sarit Ságara Or Ocean of the Streams of Story

The Kathá Sarit Ságara Or Ocean of the Streams of Story
Title The Kathá Sarit Ságara Or Ocean of the Streams of Story PDF eBook
Author Somadeva
Publisher
Pages 532
Release 1884
Genre
ISBN

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Indian Esoteric Buddhism

Indian Esoteric Buddhism
Title Indian Esoteric Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Ronald M. Davidson
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 497
Release 2002-12-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 0231501021

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Despite the rapid spread of Buddhism—especially the esoteric system of Tantra, one of its most popular yet most misunderstood forms—the historical origins of Buddhist thought and practice remain obscure. This groundbreaking work describes the genesis of the Tantric movement in early medieval India, where it developed as a response to, and in some ways an example of, the feudalization of Indian society. Drawing on primary documents—many translated for the first time—from Sanskrit, Prakrit, Tibetan, Bengali, and Chinese, Ronald Davidson shows how changes in medieval Indian society, including economic and patronage crises, a decline in women's participation, and the formation of large monastic orders, led to the rise of the esoteric tradition in India that became the model for Buddhist cultures in China, Tibet, and Japan.