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| an object used to cut, lift, and turn soil |
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| an area of flat land wulnerable to flooding |
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| a catapult used for irrigation |
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| different inventions and objects |
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| rebirth of a soul in a new body |
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| a man in a religious order; lives in a monestary |
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| a line of rulers who belong to the same family |
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| according to the Hebrew bible, the laws God gave to Moses on Mount Sinai |
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| a weekly day of rest, prayer, and study; 7th day of the week, or Sunday |
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| to move from one place to the next |
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| in Hinduism, the ancient books consisting of any 4 collections of hymns and prayers |
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| in Hinduism, the laws and duties that guide the behavior of each caste member |
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| Supreme male monarch of an empire |
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| the watering of dry land by means of canals or pipes |
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| capacity or space for storing |
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| a structure built to protect a city |
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| the science of planning buildings |
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| a religion founded in India by Siddhartha Gautama which teaches that the most important thing in life is to reach peace by ending suffering |
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| in Buddhism, the principals that rule life and promise an end to suffering |
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| bones heated and cracked to make predictions |
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| the first five books of the Hebrew bible containing the laws and teachings of Judaism |
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| Migration of the Jewish after Babylonian exile |
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| A fortress that protects a city |
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| one of the oldest religions; main religion of India |
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| The social system in Hidu society in which a person's place is determined by the rank of the family into which he or she is born |
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| a Buddhist belief that a person's actions generate what happens to them (you) |
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| A division of land within an empire or country |
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