Kursi

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Kursi denotes:

  • Kursi, Arabic, DMG kursī , an armchair or a throne. In the mosque, lectern or raised sermon chair. Transferring generally "public authority". In the basic meaning “chair” moved into Urdu , Hindi and Indonesian .
    • āyat al-kursī,, Arabic, the throne verse in the Koran, see Āya
    • al-kursī al bābawī , Arabic, "the Holy See"
    • course pengadilan , Indonesian, "judge's chair"
  • Kursi, Latvian for the tribe of the cures
  • Natar Kursi, formerly the elected successor of a bishop in the Eastern Churches


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