Kursi
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Kursi may refer to:
Arabic word for throne
The Arabic word for throne. It has been borrowed into Persian, Turkish, Hindi and Urdu with similar meaning related to "chair", and may also be used for an official title, such as that of a president or chairman.
Examples of terms derived from the Arabic word for throne:
- Ayat al-Kursi, "Verse of the Throne", a verse from the Qur'an
- Bey al-Kursi, "Bey of the Throne", a term equivalent to reigning prince, used for instance in Tunisia
- Kursi, Golan Heights, Israeli national park. Modern name for Gergesa. Byzantine monastery at traditional site of Jesus' Exorcism of the Gerasene demoniac, or "Miracle of the (Gadarene) Swine".
- Throne village, Arabic "qaryat al-kursi", seat of a local ruler in Late Ottoman-era Palestine
Baltic
- Kursi, the local name for the Curonians, a Baltic tribe who gave their name to present-day Courland.
Related place names:
- Kursi, Harju County, village in Kuusalu Parish, Harju County, Estonia
- Kursi, Jõgeva County, village in Puurmani Parish, Jõgeva County, Estonia
- Kursi, Lääne-Viru County, village in Tamsalu Parish, Lääne-Viru County, Estonia
Other meanings
- Kursi, Barabanki, settlement in Barabanki district, Uttar Pradesh, India
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