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Folie en Christ à la romaine et à la moscovite : deux exemples de la religiosité chrétienne au XIXe siècle
Published 2013-06-01“…Lifes of two Christian saints, a French pilgrim Benoît-Joseph Labre and a Russian fool for Christ Ivan Semenovitch Grigoriev, had numerous similar traits. …”
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The beginnings of the Order of Saint John in Jerusalem, or: Muristan revisited
Published 2021-07-01“…Through pilgrims' reports and statutes of the order, the functioning of the hospital is relatively well known. …”
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La Représentation de la montagne dans la littérature anglaise d’inspiration religieuse au XVIIe siècle
Published 2008-05-01“…So do the English metaphysical poets, in particular George Herbert and John Donne, as well as the puritan author of The Pilgrim’s Progress…”
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Tourism, heritage and Islam: Fes, a tourism centre and a Tijani centre
Published 2021-12-01“…Against the backdrop of the revival of networks of the Tijaniyya, a Muslim brotherhood flourishing right across Saharo-Sahelian Africa, religious tourism associated with pilgrim travel to Fes, the brotherhood’s “pole” (centre), sets down particular markers in the Fassi space and simultaneously reinforces other sacred topographies. …”
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Boosting Indonesia’s Economy Through Hajj and Umrah: Opportunities and Diplomatic Avenues
Published 2024-06-01“…In the last 50 years, the number of Hajj pilgrims has surged from 200,000 to 3 million. The organization of Hajj and Umrah not only impacts the economy but also serves as a diplomatic tool for both the host country, Saudi Arabia, and the countries of origin of the pilgrims, such as Indonesia. …”
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XVII. Yüzyılda Osmanlı Hac Menzilleri: Rûznâmçeci İbrahim Efendi Kethüdâsı Hacı Ali Bey’in Tuhfetü’l-Huccâc Risâlesi Örneği
Published 2020-06-01“…It was connected to Istanbul and the Balkans through Adana-Konya-Akşehir and Iznik in the west direction. Pilgrim candidates coming from these main roads and other secondary roads connecting Anatolia from north to south and east to west would join in Damascus and set out to go to Hejaz with the pilgrimage caravan created there. …”
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Accuracy of administrative data for surveillance of healthcare-associated infections: a systematic review
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Implementation of Uterine Artery Doppler Scanning: Improving the Care of Women and Babies High Risk for Fetal Growth Restriction
Published 2023-01-01“…One-year retrospective cohort study (1st September 2020-31st August 2021) was conducted across both ULHT hospitals in the UK (Lincoln County Hospital in Lincoln and Pilgrim Hospital in Boston). Results. During the study period, 5197 women were booked at ULHT. …”
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Weighted EHR-based prevalence estimates for hypertension at the state and local levels in Louisiana
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Fálétí’s Philosophical Sensibility
Published 2021-12-01“…While Fágúnwà could not resist the influence of Christianity, and especially the allegorical motif of the journey in which humans encounter spiritual challenges (which John Bunyan’s Pilgrim Progress made popular), Fálétí is fundamentally a cultural connoisseur; a writer with a most intimate and dynamic understanding of the Yorùbá condition, especially in its conjunction with the political and sociocultural contexts of contemporary Nigeria. …”
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Fretantes Romeiras: Resistência e Protagonismo Feminino nas Romarias de Juazeiro do Norte, Ceará, Brasil
Published 2019-01-01“…The objective is to show how certain women - leaders of groups of pilgrims named “fretantes” - construct and play social roles within these pilgrimages that make them their protagonists. …”
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الخدمات والرعایة الصحیة للحجاج فى الوثائق الرسمیة للادارة المصریة فى القرنین التاسع عشر والعشرین المیلادیین : دراسة تاریخیة وثائقیة...
Published 2020-01-01“…This study provides a description of a number of sites providing servicesand health care in Egypt at the end of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries ADthrough the official documents of the Egyptian government contained in a numberof bureaus, ministries, interests, and bodies, with the clarification and explanationof their budgets, and the material and logistical needs required of Funds, andequipment, to provide these Services for the pilgrims of God’s Sacred Houseevery year, and this study deals with the documentation of health servicesprovided to pilgrims in that period that witnessed many multiple politicalfluctuations, including the beginning of the English occupation of Egypt in 1882AD, and the decline of Ottoman influence on Egypt, and on the Hijaz that cameunder the influence of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after its establishment in1932 AD, these events that affected the ways and mechanisms for providingthese services and health care for Egyptian pilgrims, as well as for pilgrimscrossing through the land, and Egyptian sea routes, which is in addition toprevious studies and works That dealt with the topic from different angles, also,this study touched on some of the literature that dealt with this topic, whichprovided the Arab Library with false, or sometimes unconfirmed, information onthe extent of the Egyptian administration's interest in providing these healthservices, which this study sought to answer in a way Scientific through what wasmentioned in the Egyptian official documents.On the other hand - this study sought to reveal the terms anddocumentary terms that were used officially in this health, administrative,financial, marine, and other terms used during the nineteenth and early twentiethcentury, and which were known and used by official officials in blogging Records,and official records produced during that period.…”
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Labyrinthes dans le désert. Deux pèlerinages dans le nord-ouest mexicain
Published 2010-06-01“…The Papago tribes of Sonora, Mexico, and Arizona, USA, make a walking pilgrimage to the Sanctuary of San Francisco Javier at Magdalena de Kino and the Mestizo pilgrims from Villa de Cos in Zacatecas, visit the sacred image of San Francisco at Real de Catorce, San Luis Potosi. …”
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The importance of transportation networks and urban services in assessing the functional balance of human settlements: The case of the Makkah region in Saudi Arabia
Published 2025-01-01“…Saudi Arabia’s 2030 Vision aims to accommodate 30 million Umrah pilgrims by 2030, while promoting sustainable cities through improved mobility in public spaces. …”
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Donner à voir l’empreinte territoriale d’un itinéraire culturel et de ses circulations par l’image géographique associée au discours
Published 2021-09-01“…This article aims to question the construction process of an exhibition dedicated to the analyses of pilgrims' mobilities on the Way of Saint James in France, as well as their impact on the territories crossed by this pathways. …”
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Making It Count: Pilgrimage and the Enumeration of Publics
Published 2025-01-01“…An activity that is widespread but rarely closely examined in studies of pilgrimage is the enumeration of pilgrims (and related visitors) to shrines and their environs. …”
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Performance evaluation model of the narrators of Rahian Noor camps.
Published 2025-02-01“…In order to evaluate the performance of the narrators, another questionnaire was prepared and set up for the purpose of evaluating the narrators by groups of pilgrims, caravans, memorial servants, and memorial officials. …”
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