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The 1886 famine in Orissa state killed over a million people and galvanised Indians into fighting against British colonial rule, writes historian Dinyar Patel.
Nan Goldin was born on September 12, 1953 in Washington D.C. and currently works in New York City, Paris, and Berlin.
شکاری که نازکتر آن برگزید که بیشیر مهمان همی خون مزید زال و سیمرغ، برگی از شاهنامه شاه تهماسب، منسوب به عبدالعزیز، دوره صفویان، تبریز، در حدود 1531-33 میلادی ZAL IS SIGHTED BY A CARAVAN Attributed to Abdul Aziz Iran, Tabriz, Safavid period, ca. 1525 Opaque watercolor, ink, and gold on paper Zal, the father of the hero Rustam, was "born with a body like pure silver ... but his hair was that of an old man." An albino at birth, Zal's snow-white hair was considered an ill omen, and the newborn was left in the wilderness. Fortunately, the infant was rescued by the simurgh, a fantastic creature that raises Zal in a nest with her own fledglings. Some time later, travelers passing through the region are amazed to find "a noble youth" living in the mountains. In this remarkable composition, Zal perches on top of a surging rock just as the magnificent bird, with her magical tail feathers trailing behind, brings food to the nest. A palette of purples, blues, and aqua greens, complemented by shimmering gold, creates a sense of vibrancy, while the sinuous lines of the simurgh's tail and the swaying foliage further heighten the drama of Zal's discovery. Even the rocks seem to pulsate with life as finely drawn animals, grotesques, and human faces emerge from the deep crags. بدین گونه تا روزگاری دراز برآورد داننده بگشاد راز چو آن کودک خرد پر مایه گشت برآن کوه بر روزگاری گذشت یکی مرد شد چون یکی زاد سرو برش کوه سیمین میانش چو غرو نشانش پراگنده شد در جهان بد و نیک هرگز نماند نهان به سام نریمان رسید آگهی از آن نیک پی پور با فرهی
When I saw the strange dragon in the sky, I knew it was an ill omen. A sign of dark things to come. What I did not know was that the coming of Skybreaker would destroy my world. That a power-hungry king would rise up, my home island would be conquered, and the Nine Isles would turn against one another. Suddenly, a rogue dragon and a fierce band of rebels are all that stand between my people and annihilation. But do I dare join the resistance? Or do I leave the Nine Isles and the dragonkind to their hopeless fate? | Author: C. Greenwood, Ellis Archer | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: Aug 20, 2018 | Number of Pages: 156 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1725840138 | ISBN-13: 9781725840133
A dream about a party symbolizes your positive outlook on life. In certain instances, it may foreshadow an upcoming happy event.
Ye micht ken yer Scots leid, but div ye ken the Scots names o aw the beasties? Whit beastie is this? A pouerfae symbol in myth an fowk lare, a corbie can seegnal ill omen an even deith. Fowk jaloused thay cuid cairry aff the sowels o the deid an whiles representit demons or the deil himsel in a guise. Cryed a ‘raven’ in Inglis, thair eerie reputation springs fae eatin the deid on the bluidy fields o weir. A powerful symbol in myth and folklore, a ‘corbie’ can signal ill omen and even death. People suspected that they could carry off the souls of the dead and sometimes represented demons or the devil himself in disguise. Called a raven in English, their uncanny reputation comes from eating the dead on the bloody fields of war. Backgrund Miscawed bi mony as no a real leid, the reenge o names for the beasties o this kintra shaws jist hoo sindry Scots is. It shaws its mony links til ither northland European leids forby.Decried by many as not a real language, the range of names for the animals of this country shows just how distinct Scots is. It also shows its many links to other northern European languages. The airt This colourfae drawing haes its oreeginal in mid-century design an pop airt styles, an is grundit on a texturt block o rowed ink. It’s a rare wey tae shaw yer luve for the leid an the braw beasties that’s intil oor kintra.This colourful drawing hae its original in mid-century design an pop art styles, and is grounded on a textured block of rolled ink. It’s am ideal way to show your luve for the leid and the brilliant animals of our country. Product details 300 gsm pH neutral conservation paper with archival inks Digitally printed in Scotland
شکاری که نازکتر آن برگزید که بیشیر مهمان همی خون مزید زال و سیمرغ، برگی از شاهنامه شاه تهماسب، منسوب به عبدالعزیز، دوره صفویان، تبریز، در حدود 1531-33 میلادی ZAL IS SIGHTED BY A CARAVAN Attributed to Abdul Aziz Iran, Tabriz, Safavid period, ca. 1525 Opaque watercolor, ink, and gold on paper Zal, the father of the hero Rustam, was "born with a body like pure silver ... but his hair was that of an old man." An albino at birth, Zal's snow-white hair was considered an ill omen, and the newborn was left in the wilderness. Fortunately, the infant was rescued by the simurgh, a fantastic creature that raises Zal in a nest with her own fledglings. Some time later, travelers passing through the region are amazed to find "a noble youth" living in the mountains. In this remarkable composition, Zal perches on top of a surging rock just as the magnificent bird, with her magical tail feathers trailing behind, brings food to the nest. A palette of purples, blues, and aqua greens, complemented by shimmering gold, creates a sense of vibrancy, while the sinuous lines of the simurgh's tail and the swaying foliage further heighten the drama of Zal's discovery. Even the rocks seem to pulsate with life as finely drawn animals, grotesques, and human faces emerge from the deep crags. بدین گونه تا روزگاری دراز برآورد داننده بگشاد راز چو آن کودک خرد پر مایه گشت برآن کوه بر روزگاری گذشت یکی مرد شد چون یکی زاد سرو برش کوه سیمین میانش چو غرو نشانش پراگنده شد در جهان بد و نیک هرگز نماند نهان به سام نریمان رسید آگهی از آن نیک پی پور با فرهی
When I saw the strange dragon in the sky, I knew it was an ill omen. A sign of dark things to come. What I did not know was that the coming of Skybreaker would destroy my world. That a power-hungry king would rise up, my home island would be conquered, and the Nine Isles would turn against one another. Suddenly, a rogue dragon and a fierce band of rebels are all that stand between my people and annihilation. But do I dare join the resistance? Or do I leave the Nine Isles and the dragonkind to their hopeless fate? | Author: C. Greenwood, Ellis Archer | Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform | Publication Date: Aug 20, 2018 | Number of Pages: 156 pages | Language: English | Binding: Paperback | ISBN-10: 1725840138 | ISBN-13: 9781725840133
A dream about a party symbolizes your positive outlook on life. In certain instances, it may foreshadow an upcoming happy event.
Ye micht ken yer Scots leid, but div ye ken the Scots names o aw the beasties? Whit beastie is this? A pouerfae symbol in myth an fowk lare, a corbie can seegnal ill omen an even deith. Fowk jaloused thay cuid cairry aff the sowels o the deid an whiles representit demons or the deil himsel in a guise. Cryed a ‘raven’ in Inglis, thair eerie reputation springs fae eatin the deid on the bluidy fields o weir. A powerful symbol in myth and folklore, a ‘corbie’ can signal ill omen and even death. People suspected that they could carry off the souls of the dead and sometimes represented demons or the devil himself in disguise. Called a raven in English, their uncanny reputation comes from eating the dead on the bloody fields of war. Backgrund Miscawed bi mony as no a real leid, the reenge o names for the beasties o this kintra shaws jist hoo sindry Scots is. It shaws its mony links til ither northland European leids forby.Decried by many as not a real language, the range of names for the animals of this country shows just how distinct Scots is. It also shows its many links to other northern European languages. The airt This colourfae drawing haes its oreeginal in mid-century design an pop airt styles, an is grundit on a texturt block o rowed ink. It’s a rare wey tae shaw yer luve for the leid an the braw beasties that’s intil oor kintra.This colourful drawing hae its original in mid-century design an pop art styles, and is grounded on a textured block of rolled ink. It’s am ideal way to show your luve for the leid and the brilliant animals of our country. Product details 300 gsm pH neutral conservation paper with archival inks Digitally printed in Scotland
Ye micht ken yer Scots leid, but div ye ken the Scots names o aw the beasties? Whit beastie is this? A pouerfae symbol in myth an fowk lare, a corbie can seegnal ill omen an even deith. Fowk jaloused thay cuid cairry aff the sowels o the deid an whiles representit demons or the deil himsel in a guise. Cryed a ‘raven’ in Inglis, thair eerie reputation springs fae eatin the deid on the bluidy fields o weir. A powerful symbol in myth and folklore, a ‘corbie’ can signal ill omen and even death. People suspected that they could carry off the souls of the dead and sometimes represented demons or the devil himself in disguise. Called a raven in English, their uncanny reputation comes from eating the dead on the bloody fields of war. Backgrund Miscawed bi mony as no a real leid, the reenge o names for the beasties o this kintra shaws jist hoo sindry Scots is. It shaws its mony links til ither northland European leids forby.Decried by many as not a real language, the range of names for the animals of this country shows just how distinct Scots is. It also shows its many links to other northern European languages. The airt This colourfae drawing haes its oreeginal in mid-century design an pop airt styles, an is grundit on a texturt block o rowed ink. It’s a rare wey tae shaw yer luve for the leid an the braw beasties that’s intil oor kintra.This colourful drawing hae its original in mid-century design an pop art styles, and is grounded on a textured block of rolled ink. It’s am ideal way to show your luve for the leid and the brilliant animals of our country. Product details Paper size A3, 420x297mm 350gsm smooth white board Printed in Scotland on FSC® Mixed Sources paper
Glacier retreat at the end of the last ice age 12,000 years ago released huge bubbles of trapped methane, a potent global warming gas
Last batch of AI-generated art featuring VALORANT agents! 3 of them pretty much look the same since their faces are hidden, so I made a few adjustments. Might as well do them all. Featuring Fade, Cypher, KAY/O, and Omen! #Valorant #fade #cypher #kayo #omen #ai #aiart