ЕТИМОЛОГІЯ СЛОВА JÚLFĂ
júlfă (júlfe), s. f. –
1. Sămînță de cînepă. –
2. Mîncare din sămînță de cînepă făcută terci. –
Var. jolfă, jufă. Mag. zsufa „zeamă” (Drăganu,
Dacor., IX, 210; DAR). Cihac, II, 161, pleca de la
sl. jucha „zeamă”. În
Mold. și parțial în
Trans. De la
var. jufă pare să provină
juveală, s. f. (
Trans., mămăligă cu untdelemn), cuvînt pe care DAR îl pune greșit în legătură cu
jigală.
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Визначення júlfă у румунська словнику
JULPHERE F. Pop. 1) насіння конопель. 2) Закусочна їжа, що готується з дробленого насіння коноплі та варена підсоленою водою. JÚLFĂ ~e f. pop. 1) Sămânță de cânepă. 2) Mâncare de post, preparată din sămânță de cânepă pisată și fiartă cu apă îndulcită.
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10 РУМУНСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «JÚLFĂ»
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1
The Emergence of the Armenian Diocese of New Julfa in the ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Vazken S. Ghougassian, 1998
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Medieval Armenian Manuscripts at the University of ... - Pagina 42
Avedis Krikor Sanjian. Like Isfahan as a whole, New Julia never recovered from its devastating experiences.102 The emigration of Armenian merchants from New Julfa to other commercial centers in Asia and Europe had already begun by the ...
Avedis Krikor Sanjian, 1999
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The Shah's Silk for Europe's Silver: The Eurasian Trade of ...
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Ina Baghdiantz McCabe, 1999
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From the Indian Ocean to the Mediterranean: The Global ... - Pagina 26
As Edmund Herzig has noted, Julfa's sudden rise during the second half of the sixteenth century is puzzling for a number of reasons. First, it occurred in the midst of intense Ottoman-Safavid wars, “when much of the surrounding regions and ...
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Armenians in Asian Trade in the Early Modern Era - Pagina 54
Karabagh, the co-adjutor Catholicos Melkiset and the people of Dasht, a village in the immediate vicinity of Julfa. During this entire turbulent century, until the destruction of Julfa in 1604, we have very little indication of physical hardship ...
Sushil Chaudhury, Gegham Gewonean, 2008
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Sacred Precincts: The Religious Architecture of Non-Muslim ...
gave access to the suburb from Isfahan.6 As the suburb was close in proximity and physically joined with the capital, in discussing New Julfa's sacred architecture, one must see it in relation to Isfahan's own built environment, as envisioned by ...
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Isfahan Province Geography: Charbagh, Isfahan, New Julfa, ...
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Source Wikipedia, LLC Books, 2010
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Diaspora as a Resource: Comparative Studies in Strategies, ...
Two seemingly distant groups such as the Huguenots and the Armenians of New Julfa also shared interests and entered into close commercial ventures together. The Huguenots and the Armenians of New Julfa Beyond the Atlantic world in ...
Waltraud Kokot, Christian Giordano, Mijal Gandelsman-Trier, 2013
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Iran and the World in the Safavid Age: - Pagina 442
For discussions of this building and the dating of its construction, see, for example [N.B. discrepancies therein], John Carswell, New Julfa: The Armenian Churches and Other Buildings (Oxford, 1968), pp. 30–4; Armen Hakhnazarian and Vahan ...
Willem Floor, Edmund Herzig, 2015
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Armenians in India, from the Earliest Times to the Present ...
A wealthy Armenian merchant, a "Coja Nazar Jacob Jan," who had been in Madras since 1702, dies, date not given, but it must have been shortly after 1 740, leaving his large estate at Madras,* and at Julfa, to Coja Sultan David. The estate at ...