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jigsaw puzzle
any set of varied, irregularly shaped pieces that, when properly assembled, form a picture or ...
jihad
("struggle," or "battle"), a religious duty imposed on Muslims to spread Islam by waging war; ... [14 Related Articles]
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Jihlava Heights
(from the article "Bohemian-Moravian Highlands") ...the tributaries of the Elbe (Labe) River (north). They form a rolling, densely forested, hilly ...
Jihocesky
kraj (region), southern Czech Republic. It is bordered on the north by Stredocesky and Vychodocesky ...
Jihomoravsky
kraj (region), southeastern Czech Republic. Bordered by Jihocesky kraj to the west, Vychodocesky and Severomoravsky ...
Jijel
town and roadstead port, northeastern Algeria, on the Mediterranean seacoast and the western edge of ...
Jilaliyah
(from the article "Qadiriyah") ...and peaceful Sufi system and is governed by a descendant of al-Jilani, who serves as ...
Jilf al-Kabir Plateau, Al-
(from the article "Nile River") ...Lake Victoria, a Nile source; and on the west by the less well-defined watershed between ...
Jili, al-
in full 'abd Al-karim Qutb Ad-din Ibn Ibrahim Al-jili mystic whose doctrines of the "perfect ...
Jilin
city, central Jilin province (sheng), northeastern China. It is a prefecture-level municipality ... [1 Related Articles]
Jiloa, Lake
(from the article "Nicaragua") ...lakes near the city of Managua. They include Lake Managua, which covers an area of ...
Jim Crow law
in U.S. history, any of the laws that enforced racial segregation in the South between ... [4 Related Articles]
Jim Thompson's Thai House
(from the article "Bangkok") ...houses prehistoric and Bronze Age art relics, as well as royal objects dating to the ...
Jim Thorpe
borough (town), seat of Carbon county, eastern Pennsylvania, U.S., on the Lehigh River, in a ... [2 Related Articles]
Jim Woodruff Lock and Dam
(from the article "Bainbridge") ...First Seminole War (1817-18). The site was named for William Bainbridge, commander of the frigate ...
Jima
town, southwestern Ethiopia, 220 miles (353 km) by road southwest of Addis Ababa. It lies ... [1 Related Articles]
Jimani
city, southwestern Dominican Republic. It is situated in a hilly region between the western shore ...
Jimenez
(from the article "Osa Peninsula") ...The generally low-lying terrain, rising to an elevation of 2,566 feet (782 metres) at Tigre ...
Jimenez de Cisneros, Francisco, Cardenal
(Cardinal) prelate, religious reformer, and twice regent of Spain (1506, 1516-17). In 1507 he became ... [7 Related Articles]
Jimenez de Quesada, Gonzalo
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Jimenez de Rada, Rodrigo
(from the article "Navas de Tolosa, Battle of Las") Immobilized for several years by his crushing defeat at Alarcos (1195) at the hands of ...
Jimenez Lozano, Jose
(from the article "Spanish literature") ...novel, science fiction, adventure novels, and the thriller. Despite this proliferation of modes, many novelists ...
Jimenez, Francisco
(from the article "Popol Vuh") The original book was discovered at the beginning of the 18th century by Francisco Jimenez ...
Jimenez, Juan Ramon
Spanish poet awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1956. [2 Related Articles]
Jimenez, Luis Alfonso, Jr.
American Chicano sculptor (b. July 30, 1940, El Paso, Texas-d. June 13, 2006, Hondo, N.M.), ...
Jimeta
town, Adamawa state, eastern Nigeria. It lies on the south bank of the Benue River, ... [1 Related Articles]
Jimi Hendrix Experience
(from the article "Hendrix, Jimi") By November his band, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, had their first Top Ten single, "Hey ...
Jimmu
legendary first emperor of Japan and founder of the imperial dynasty. [4 Related Articles]
jimsonweed
annual, herbaceous, tropical plant (Datura stramonium) of the potato family (Solanaceae) that has become an ... [9 Related Articles]
Jimyo Temple
(from the article "Japan") ...from the military. The occasion was provided by the question of the imperial succession. In ...
Jin dynasty
(1115-1234), dynasty that ruled an empire formed by the Tungus Juchen (or Jurchen) tribes of ... [13 Related Articles]
Jin dynasty
Chinese dynasty that comprises two distinct phases-the Xi (Western) Jin, ruling China from AD 265 ... [2 Related Articles]
Jin Fu
(from the article "Kangxi") ...that commanded Kangxi's attention. Long neglected, the river repeatedly flooded the land near where it ...
Jin River
(from the article "Fukien") Fukien's rivers are still in use for transportation. The headwaters of the Chin River, a ...
Jin Sun Yu
(from the article "Ice Skating") ...Soo, triple gold medalist at the 2006 Olympics, won a fifth straight overall world title, ...
Jin, Ha
Chinese American writer Ha Jin won the PEN/Faulkner Award for fiction in 2000 for his ... [2 Related Articles]
Jinadiriyyah, Al-
(from the article "Riyadh") Al-Jinadiriyyah, a national heritage and culture festival, is a major event held annually near Riyadh. ...
Jinan
city and capital, Shandong sheng (province), China. It lies in the northern ... [2 Related Articles]
Jinasena
(from the article "Jainism") ...and poems, which were written in Prakrit, Kannada, and Sanskrit. A number of kings provided ...
jinbi shanshui
style of Chinese landscape painting during the Sui (581-618) and Tang (618-907) dynasties. [1 Related Articles]
Jind
city, central Haryana state, northwestern India, on road and rail routes to Delhi, 70 miles ...
Jindrich of Lipa
(from the article "Czechoslovak region, history of") ...Archbishop Petr of Aspelt, followed John to Prague and tried to uphold the royal authority. ...
Jindyworobak movement
brief nationalistic Australian literary movement of the 1930s to mid-1940s that sought to promote native ... [1 Related Articles]
Jing Hao
important landscape painter and essayist of the Five Dynasties (907-960) period. [2 Related Articles]
Jing River
river in north-central China, the largest tributary of the Wei River. It rises in the ...
Jingdezhen
city, northeastern Jiangxi sheng (province), southeastern China. Situated on the south bank ... [5 Related Articles]
Jingdi
posthumous name (shi) of the fifth emperor of the Han dynasty, during ...
Jinggang Mountains
(from the article "Hunan") ...from Hunan. Mao was largely responsible for encouraging the peasants and miners to make the ...
Jinghong
city, southern Yunnan sheng (province), southwestern China. It is situated in a ...
jinghu
Chinese two-stringed fiddle that is the principal melodic instrument in jingxi (Peking ... [1 Related Articles]
Jingikan
(from the article "Japan") ...government was headed by twin agencies-the Council of State (Dajokan), which combined within its functions ...
jingle shell
any of several marine invertebrates of the class Bivalvia belonging to the family Anomiidae. In ... [1 Related Articles]
jingling Johnny
musical instrument consisting of a pole ornamented with a canopy (pavillon), a crescent, and other ...
jingoism
an attitude of belligerent nationalism, the English equivalent of the term chauvinism. The term apparently ...
Jingpo language
(from the article "Sino-Tibetan languages") ...in the widest sense of the word) comprises a number of dialects and languages spoken ...
Jingshan Park
(from the article "Beijing") Jingshan (Prospect Hill) Park, also known as Meishan (Coal Hill) Park, is a man-made hill, ...
Jingtai
reign name (nianhao) of the seventh emperor (reigned 1449-57) of the Ming ... [3 Related Articles]
Jingu
semilegendary empress-regent of Japan who is said to have established Japanese hegemony over Korea.
jingxi
popular Chinese theatrical form that developed in the mid-19th century. It incorporated elements of [9 Related Articles]
Jingzhou
city and river port, southern Hubei sheng (province), south-central China. It is ...
Jinhua
city, central Zhejiang sheng (province), China. Jinhua is the natural centre of the eastern half ...
Jining
former city, south-central Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. In 2003 it became part of the ... [1 Related Articles]
Jining
city, southwestern Shandong sheng (province), China. In early times the seat of ...
Jinja
town, southeastern Uganda, eastern Africa, where the Nile flows out of Lake Victoria, at 3,740 ... [3 Related Articles]
jinja
in the Shinto religion of Japan, the place where the spirit of a deity is ... [2 Related Articles]
Jinja Honcho
(from the article "jinja") ...revenue from tourism and local services such as kindergartens. Many priests work at second jobs ...
Jinji
site of an almost inaccessible fortress constructed by the Hindu rulers of the Vijayanagar Empire ...
jink
(from the article "twenty-five") If anyone wins the first three tricks straight off, that player may sweep the pool ...
Jinling Tower
(from the article "Architecture and Civil Engineering") East Asia was home to most of the tallest buildings that had been constructed in ...
Jinnah Barrage
(from the article "Pakistan") ...Most of the Sind Sagar Doab, the most western of the doabs ...
Jinnah, Mohammed Ali
Indian Muslim politician, founder and first governor-general (1947-48) of Pakistan. [12 Related Articles]
jinni
in Arabic mythology, a supernatural spirit below the level of angels and devils. Ghul (treacherous ... [3 Related Articles]
Jinotega
city, north-central Nicaragua. It lies in the central highlands just south of Lake Apanas. The ...
Jinotepe
city, southwestern Nicaragua. It is situated in the Diriamba Highlands at an elevation of 1,867 ...
Jinpingmei
the first realistic social novel to appear in China. It is the work of an ... [2 Related Articles]
Jinsha River
westernmost of the major headwater streams of the Yangtze River (Chang Jiang), southwestern China. Its ... [1 Related Articles]
Jinshi
market town, northern Hunan sheng (province), China. Administratively a county-level city under ...
jinshi
(from the article "Chinese civil service") ...created a system of local schools where scholars could pursue their studies. Those desiring to ...
Jinshin-no-ran
in Japanese history, war of imperial succession that brought an emperor with a secure military ...
jinwen
(from the article "calligraphy") Jiaguwen was followed by a form of writing found on bronze vessels ...
Jinzhong
city, central Shanxi sheng (province), northeast-central China. It is situated on the ... [1 Related Articles]
Jinzhou
former town, southern Liaoning sheng (province), China. Now administratively a district under ...
Jinzhou
city, western Liaoning sheng (province), China. It is strategically situated at the ... [1 Related Articles]
Jippensha Ikku
(from the article "Japan") ...area, but late Tokugawa culture was primarily produced in Edo. Literary styles took various forms; ...
Jirajara
Indians of northwestern Venezuela who were extinct by the mid-17th century. The little known about ... [2 Related Articles]
Jirasek, Alois
the most important Czech novelist in the period before World War I, as well as ... [2 Related Articles]
Jirja
town, Sawhaj muhafazah (governorate), Upper Egypt. It is situated on the west bank of the ...
jito
in feudal Japan, land steward appointed by the central military government, or shogunate, whose duties ... [3 Related Articles]
jitterbug
exuberant ballroom dance popular in the 1930s and '40s, originating in the United States and ... [2 Related Articles]
Jiu River
river formed south of Petrosani, southwestern Romania, with the joining of two headstreams rising in ...
Jiuhua Mountains
(from the article "Huang Mountains") ...elevation is about 3,300 feet (1,000 metres), but individual peaks exceed that; Mount Guangming is ...
Jiujiang
river port and city, northern Jiangxi sheng (province), southeastern China. It lies ... [1 Related Articles]
Jiuling Mountains
range in northern Jiangxi province, China. The range runs southwest-northeast from east of Changsha in ...
Jiulong River
river in southeastern Fujian province, China. The river rises in the mountains northwest of Zhangzhou, ... [1 Related Articles]
Jiuquan
city, western Gansu sheng (province), China. An important staging post on the ... [1 Related Articles]
jiuta
(from the article "stringed instrument") ...ensemble (by the early 20th century), the three-stringed bowed kokyu lute was ...
Jiuzhai River valley
(from the article "Sichuan") ...in Sichuan and is of growing importance there. UNESCO World Heritage sites include not only ...
jiva
according to the philosophy of Jainism, "living sentient substance," or "soul," as opposed to [3 Related Articles]
Jiva Gosvamin
(from the article "Indian philosophy") ...not written anything, but the discourses recorded by contemporaries give an idea of his philosophical ...
jivandan
(from the article "India") ...to include gramdan ("gift-of-village"), in which villagers voluntarily surrendered their land to ...
Jivaro
South American Indian people living in the Montana (the eastern slopes of the Andes), in ... [5 Related Articles]
jive
(from the article "jitterbug") ...Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight), in which dancers usually did two slow "dig" steps (ball of ...
Jiwa', Al-
(from the article "Arabia") ...the vast salt flat of the Matti salt marsh, which runs north about 60 miles ...
Jixi
city in southeastern Heilongjiang sheng (province), China. Located on the upper Muleng ...
Jiyane, Ziba
(from the article "South Africa") ...a third "floor-crossing window," in which parliamentarians were allowed to switch parties. In KwaZulu/Natal the ...
Jizah, Al-
muhafazah (governorate) of Upper Egypt, on the west bank of the Nile River, extending toward ...
Jizah, Al-
city, capital of Al-Jizah muhafazah (governorate) of Upper Egypt, located on the west bank of ... [1 Related Articles]
Jizan
town and port, southwestern Saudi Arabia, on the Red Sea opposite the Farasan Islands. Defined ...
Jizera Mountains
part of the Sudeten mountain ranges in northern Bohemia, Czech Republic, extending into Poland. It ...
Jizera River
tributary of the Elbe (Labe) River in northern Czech Republic. It rises at the southern ...
Jizl-Hamd
(from the article "Arabian Desert") ...however, reach the desert sands where the channels have been dammed. The directions taken by ...
jizya
head or poll tax that early Islamic rulers demanded from their non-Muslim subjects. [8 Related Articles]
Jizzax
city, eastern Uzbekistan. The city is located in a small oasis irrigated by the Sanzar ...
jnana
in Hindu philosophy, a word with a range of meanings focusing on a cognitive event ... [3 Related Articles]
jnana-marga
(from the article "Hinduism") ...to salvation: the karma-marga ("path of duties"), the disinterested discharge of ritual ...
Jnanadeva
foremost among the mystical poets of Maharashtra and composer of the Bhavarthadipika ... [2 Related Articles]
Jnatrka
(from the article "India") ...from monarchy to oligarchy, as in the case of Vaishali, the nucleus of the Vrijji ...
Jo, Sumi
In 2001 South Korean soprano Sumi Jo continued to grace the stages of major opera ...
jo-ha-kyu
(from the article "Tripartite form concept (jo-ha-kyu) in the Noh drama Yumi Yawata") ...music. Of course, examples of both ideals can be found in the music of both ...
Joab
in the Old Testament (2 Samuel), a Jewish military commander under King David, who was ... [1 Related Articles]
Joachim Frederick
elector of Brandenburg (1598-1608), eldest son of Elector John George.
Joachim I Nestor
elector of Brandenburg, an opponent of the Habsburg emperors, yet a devout Roman Catholic who ... [1 Related Articles]
Joachim II Hektor
elector of Brandenburg who, while supporting the Holy Roman emperor, tolerated the Reformation in his ...
Joachim Of Fiore
Italian mystic, theologian, biblical commentator, philosopher of history, and founder of the monastic order of ... [12 Related Articles]
Joachim, Al
(from the article "Ritz Brothers") American comedy team of three brothers, celebrated for their parodies and energetic slapstick humour. Their ...
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