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❤️ Burmis, Alberta ☘️

"Burmis is an unincorporated community in southern Alberta in the Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9, located on Highway 3, southwest of Lethbridge. Its post office opened in 1915 and closed in 1968. The name "Burmis" is a portmanteau of Burns and Kemmis, the names of two pioneer citizens. References Category:Localities in the Municipal District of Pincher Creek No. 9 "

❤️ Rudbari ☘️

"Abu Ali al-Rudbarior Abuzer Rudbari (), known also as Rudbari, was a famous early PersianMurtaza Muṭahharī, "Understanding Islamic sciences: philosophy, theology, mysticism, morality, jurisprudence", ICAS Press, 2002 sufi saint of the 9th century. He claimed descent from the Sassanid king Anushiravan and was a disciple of Junayd Baghdadi. Rudbari's statements are recounted in many sayings of the Islamic world. One of his most famous sayings is: > No prison confines more closely than the society of those whose outlook is > contrary to one's own.Jāmī, Ghazzālī, Idries Shah, "Four Sufi classics ", > Published for the Sufi Trust by the Octagon Press, 1980 Notes Further reading Murtaza Muṭahharī, "Understanding Islamic sciences: philosophy, theology, mysticism, morality, jurisprudence", ICAS Press, 2002 Category:Iranian Sufis Category:Iranian Sufi saints Category:Medieval Persian people Category:10th-century Iranian people Category:9th-century Iranian people "

❤️ Eduardo Obregón Pagán ☘️

"Eduardo Obregón Pagán (born August 13, 1960) is the Bob Stump Endowed Professor of History at Arizona State University, and one of the hosts of the PBS popular series History Detectives since 2008. Biography A native of Mesa, Arizona, Eduardo Pagán received his BA from Arizona State University in 1987, an M.A. from the University of Arizona in 1989, another MA from Princeton University in 1991, and a Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1996. While at Princeton he was an exchange scholar at Yale University. He was an acting assistant dean of students at Princeton University (1991–1992), a faculty member at Williams College (1995–2000), a program officer at the National Endowment for the Humanities (2000–2004), and department chair of Language, Cultures, and History at Arizona State University (2004–2008). He has also appeared in the 2002 episode Zoot Suit Riots on PBS’s American Experience. Pagán is a frequent guest lecturer on topics such as American West, Latinos in the United States, American youth subculture and American religion. Publications Books * Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon: Zoot Suits, Race, and Riot in Wartime L.A. (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2003)North Carolina Publishing: Murder at the Sleepy Lagoon * Historic Photos of Phoenix (Nashville: Turner Publishing, 2007), winner of Arizona Book Publisher’s Association 2008 Glyph AwardLocal Interest - Historic Photos of Phoenix turnerpublishing.com References External links *ASU Site *History Detectives Profile * Category:Arizona State University faculty Category:Historians of the United States Category:American television personalities Category:1960 births Category:Living people Category:Arizona State University alumni Category:University of Arizona alumni Category:Princeton University alumni "

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