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iamrajusarkar · 2 years
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Suddenly I wanted so I went to Naihati and worshiped boro maa🙏🏻 #বড়োমা #boroma (at Naihati) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnPezAWv1gI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mutant-distraction · 9 months
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Agasty Roy Arpita,
Royal Bengal Tigress (Boroma)
Sundarban, India
December '23
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nawapon17 · 2 months
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militaryleak · 10 months
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MBDA and KAI to Deepen Co-Operation for Integration Weapons and Aircrafts
MBDA and Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) have signed an agreement to deepen cooperation. The agreement will see the companies explore new opportunities for the integration of new MBDA weapons onto KAI platforms and the export of both together via a joint marketing approach. The agreement was signed on Monday 20th November by Chris Allam, Managing Director of MBDA UK, and Kang Goo-young, CEO of KAI, in London during a Korean State visit to the UK. MBDA is already committed to working together with KAI to complete successfully the integration of MBDA’s Meteor beyond visual range air-to-air missile on the KAI-led KF-21 Boromae fighter aircraft. Examples of new areas of co-operation being explored under the new agreement include the integration of new MBDA weapons such as SPEAR, ASRAAM, and Brimstone onto KAI platforms such as KF-21 and FA-50, and the export of the above platforms and missiles.
MBDA and Korean Aerospace Industries (KAI) have signed an agreement to deepen cooperation. The agreement will see the companies explore new opportunities for the integration of new MBDA weapons onto KAI platforms and the export of both together via a joint marketing approach. The agreement was signed on Monday 20th November by Chris Allam, Managing Director of MBDA UK, and Kang Goo-young, CEO of…
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rausule · 1 year
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BRIAN koning van Re Ierland
Met die bynaam Boroma (Iers vir "huldeblyk"), en afstam van 'n familie van Munster, het hy sy lewe in wapens en gevegte deurgebring en die held van Ierse vryheid teen die invalle van die Dene geword. Die eerste feit van wapens waarin hy homself onderskei het, het plaasgevind by Salcoit (968) in Tipperary; maar eers tien jaar later (978) het hy sy militêre talent bevestig met die oorwinning van Belach Lechta, waar hy die dood gewreek het van sy broer, koning van Thomond, wat deur die Dene vermoor is. In 'n kort tydjie het die hele Ierland voor die oorwinnaar gebuig. Eers het die mense van Leinster, wat by Glenmana in Nicklow verslaan is, toe Malachy, hoofkoning van Ierland, wat by Meath regeer het, die oppergesag van B erken. Daarna het hy noord gedraai, en waar hy ook al gegaan het, deur die graafskappe Connaught en van Ulster, gyselaars en huldeblyk ontvang. ’n Tydperk van vrede het gevolg; die verslane Dene, wat nog nie getem is nie, het die redding gepoog. Maar op die 23ste April 1014 op die velde van Clontarf het hulle so 'n ernstige nederlaag gely dat hulle sedertdien nooit buite hul stadsmure gegaan het nie. Ou koning B. is in sy tent vermoor terwyl hy tot die God van oorwinnings gebid het; sy dood en sy dade is deur historici vertel en gesing deur digters wat sy nagedagtenis tot vandag toe gewild gemaak het
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sayantan1 · 2 years
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Liked on YouTube: বড়মাৱ বিদায়বেলায়। আবাৱ এক বছৱেৱ অপেক্ষা। #boroma #kalimaa #naihatikalipuja2022 #viralshorts🙏🫶 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mB0wwt7l9I
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bangladeshifoods · 6 years
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Reposted from @lil_miss_zoya - Fish with uri curry #uricurry#seem#boromas#aloocurry#curryaloo#bangladeshifoods#bangladeshifood#bengalicooking#desicooking#desifoodie#desikhana#Bengalifoodie#bengalifood#sylheticook#sylheticooking#sylhetifood#banglafoods#bangladeshicooking#lil_miss_zoya#fishcurry#banglafoodie#desifood#Asianstylefood#curryfish#bengalifishcurry#bangladeshifish#bengalifoods#bdfood#curry#foodbd @bangladeshifoods @bengalifoodie @bengalifoods https://www.instagram.com/p/BtgP647lK4-/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1pkwgwaa826md
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Boromae Islands, Italy
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jeddawalker · 5 years
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novemberhope · 6 years
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A Rebuttal of “Lesson 7: Values, Morals, and Ideals”
This is part 7 of my 20-part manifesto on why druids should do some research for once. You can find the master-post here.
This is a long post, so the actual rebuttal is under the cut!
You can find Robine Herne’s “lesson” here. 
To start things off Herne has finally used the word “druid” in a way that I can disagree with. As we hopefully all know a druid was not a layperson in early Gaelic society, to be a druid was to be a member of a profession, and it was a profession we know very little about. Essentially all we know about druids is that they were educated on the law and the religion and there is some loric evidence that they also practiced magic. It is assumed that they would advise kings, but ultimately we simply don’t know what they did. At the very least I am extremely wary of referring to modern Gaelic polytheists as “druids” in the same way that I feel many other pagans are or should be hesitant to make use of the word “priest/priestess” - it was a profession and it denoted a member of a particular class. To call all modern Gaelic polytheists “druids” is as baffling as it is inaccurate - after all, druids were supposed to be education on the religion and the lore, something very clearly lacking in modern druidism.
But beyond my scruples with druidism, it’s odd to say the least that Herne focuses mostly on laws when there are surviving wisdom texts that discuss values, morals, and ideals and when the lore itself shows us examples of these ideals and values in action. I understand of course that knowing these things requires one to have both done research and actually read the lore, but when one is a founder of a “Druid college” these things really should be the bare minimum. Furthermore, Herne’s focus on trying to figure out which laws are Christian and which laws are pagan in origin, is in my opinion pointless. Regardless of when the laws were written they came from Irish culture and if they were Christian, they came from the perspective of the highly syncretic Gaelic Church. The focus on the supposed “religion” of the laws is really nothing more than an attempt to separate pagan and Christian Ireland while looking at texts from the transitional era. 
Herne focuses so much on the law that he almost seems to run out of things to say about them. He dedicates almost a whole paragraph to the question of whether or not a “modern druid” can be vegetarian- a question that is not even raised by the laws he’s looking at, and talks around the issues. This “lesson” is mostly just sound and fury, it signifies and means nothing. What Herne provides is an incomplete picture barely befitting an introductory lesson. What is lacks in substance is certainly intentional, Druidic orders tend to focus less on the ways in which the lore and the wisdom texts show us how we should conduct ourselves so that the abuses of power within among their leadership and the lack of substance in their teaching isn’t as obvious to their members. 
Links to the wisdom texts are provided below, and once it’s finished I’ll add a link to a post I’m working on about how to get more out of the lore and how to view it as a religious text or scripture rather than just as a collection of stories. 
The Testament of Cathair
Testament of Morann
The Instructions of King Cormac
Cormac's Glossary
O'Mulconry's Glossary
Dromma Cetta’s Collection
The Fitness of Names
Of the Qualifications of a Poet
The Colloquy of the Two Sages
The Psalter
The Boroma
The Convention of Taillte
That’s all for today! If you want more reading on any of the topics mentioned in this post feel free to shoot me an ask or a message and I’ll provide you with a reading list!
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forafricans · 6 years
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A congregation gather for a mass at Boroma church. Tete, Mozambique. ©Bruna Barcelos
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nawapon17 · 3 months
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444names · 2 years
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tolkienesque and dutch forenames + the entire telerin dictionary BUT excluding "j"
Aaldog Aardan Aardush Aarnouk Abandrie Abathatta Abelepempë Abelingol Abrandin Aclas Adelion Affelaróf Alace Alada Alambë Alcara Aldad Aldog Alimb Alingwë Alink Almaradin Ambadia Amrahamûl Amrodel Ancis Andil Andle Andreal Andreder Anfaug Anguage Annacë Annempë Antar Anthien Antië Anárin Aplador Aradia Aragoround Aragund Aragundate Arand Arander Arandor Arandur Arantius Araphoris Arath Aravanie Areth Argeleriën Argond Ariam Arnound Arnouser Artinutive Artips Arwendil Asfallory Assarant Assion Asticë Athingol Ausirion Aways Baldacil Balimil Balinen Baranname Bards Bastreat Batta Belem Belendur Berena Betweendor Blung Bombar Bomburin Borhook Boromas Brasp Breca Bregil Broth Bryttacë Calatan Calcaras Calet Calide Calls Calmir Calmothe Canarmane Canatelu Carcil Cardan Castiaan Catharo Celendur Celer Chrish Christ Ciril Cirimb Cirya Class Clima Climon Closefien Colaas Conso Consta Coppen Coppenya Copperik Cornel Corneliaan Cottongue Cound Crooch Crown Curufing Curufinwë Círda Círdaned Damir Delion Derion Deórwin Dimilzôr Dimin Dreth Duine Duitatan Eatrid Ecthor Eduardse Elang Elegon Elegortha Elerion Elfhil Elfwing Elmoth Elronwë Elven Elwindex Elwindil Emmaith Enedhros Eneke Eneter Eneth Engon Eorliminda Eregiond Ereth Esméago Estefan Eärens Eärwended Falla Fally Farathori Ferumorgon Fielservi Fienewed Fifthak Finard Findárin Fivelya Folcwingwë Forman Forsakalta France Frecht Friel Frienna Fundómie Futurge Fëanountar Galatárion Galdaron Galmo Gampë Gerardané Gerondour Gildur Gimloth Girim Girlies Glanairë Glandis Glandreat Glanguage Glaurindil Gluin Goelendir Goldo Goldor Goldórin Goroth Gothe Grambel Grathôr Greatriden Grimbe Grist Gwine Gáial Habita Habition Hadonna Halber Halda Haldary Haldor Handatel Handor Hannatar Hannes Harena Harpen Hastrick Heconsta Helineke Hengerard Hereth Highth Holdor Huberries Hubert Hyarm Idrict Iends Ilúvata Iminutive Iminyata Inded Indir Inglir Inund Inzilas Iriaan Isilmar Isilmart Isumbrahil Ivrind Kúviene Landacil Landir Langue Leecht Leentië Lenata Lephine Limandalf Limon Lindomiek Lothends Lotton Lucalentë Léodwyn Lúthir Maart Maarth Maarticle Mablue Mablunga Maianybody Maitë Malland Mandré Mandurinie Mantinglor Marion Mattârik Maximinyë Meldur Menderik Menemir Michem Mieldur Minalca Mindil Mindor Minite Minundacar Minutive Namedical Narth Nearlas Neigh Neight Neighth Nelegold Nelies Neterion Niendur Nimber Néthar Nólimë Ohtantar Ordse Ornen Orondor Orophing Orothendil Paladoc Palambë Palat Parthumo Particulo Passa Passion Pendalgrim Pendo Pendur Pengoldog Penia Penya Perion Piendia Pienke Pienor Pools Professa Purposepha Ratancis Rather Reflecthor Refuse Refuserion Regolla Rence Rench Rendil Renduimë Rened Renetya Ressa Restive Riendil Rolled Rollittle Ruinus Rómenna Sabitation Saerin Sakalta Sakenbram Samuelia Sarumavia Sarumbrant Scath Scathain Seria Serin Severt Shadrie Shagramba Shelemnard Silmacil Snowmantir Someborin Sowned Splendur Stamir Substamir Taraharman Telebrind Telperië Telpë Telum Tentë Therumb Thien Thineke Thorish Thoronding Thrandur Thrant Threes Théod Tilind Timehtar Tollo Tolodelia Tolodelwë Tolodh Tolody Tonguage Trace Trach Treal Treatrict Tredhelish Truud Tweendire Túrion Uftharo Ulfangue Urgon Urgoth Urung Urunga Urwendor Valachim Valadon Valaróf Valenaat Valeth Vania Vaniel Vanna Vanne Vannempë Vardanga Vigor Vigorbag Vigorn Volaas Volas Vorot Wally Whoeven Wilheid Wilhel Willepen Wounda Woundir Wountius Yavalemir Yavarë Yáviel Yúnec Zimrapher Zimras Éomebor Íries
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kingonews · 3 years
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SCRUTIN DU 11 AVRIL 2021: LA CEDEAO DÉCERNE SON SATISFECIT À L'ORGANISATION
SCRUTIN DU 11 AVRIL 2021: LA CEDEAO DÉCERNE SON SATISFECIT À L’ORGANISATION
Ernest Bai Boroma, Chef de la Mission d’observation électorale de la Cedeao La mission d’observation de la Communauté économique des états de l’Afrique de l’Ouest vient publier sa déclaration de fin d’observation du premier tour des présidentielles du 11 avril 2021. Un rapport qui ne tarit pas d’éloges sur une organisation ordonnée, transparente et professionnelle dudit scrutin. Téléchargez et…
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Enhancing Prison Leaders’ Capacity in Somaliland
Enhancing Prison Leaders’ Capacity in Somaliland
UNODC’s Global Maritime Crime Programme (GMCP), in association with the Global Prison Challenges Programme, has brought together 14 prison officers from different areas of Somaliland, including Gabiley, Boroma, and Erigovo, for a five-week leadership training, known as the Developing Managers’ Programme (DMP). Under the Joint Rule of Law Programme for Somaliland, funded by the European Union and…
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