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ذو رأسين - traducción al Inglés

TWELFTH MONTH OF THE ISLAMIC CALENDAR, INCLUDES THE HAJJ
Dhul Hijjah; Zil Hijjah; Dhul-Hijja; Thw al-Hijjah; Dhul Hijja; Dhu'l-Hijja; Dhu al-hijja; ذو الحجة; Dhu'l-Hijjah; Dhil-Hijjah; Dhull-Hijjah; Dhul Hijah; Zilhuj; Dhu al Hijjah; Dhul-Hijjah; Dhu Al-Hijjah; Zul Hijja; Zul-Hijja; Zul-Hijjah; Zul Hijjah; Zilhicce; Ẕī-'l-ḥijjeh; Zi-'l-hijjeh; Zil Hajj; Zil Hajj al-Haram; Zu al-Hijjah; Zu al-Hijja; Dhu al-Hijjah
  • Ḥajj]]

ذو رأسين      

bicephalous

ancipital      
‎ ذَو رَأْسَين, ذُو حافتَين‎
bicephalous         
  • Skeletal structure in a case of dicephalus parapagus dipus. From: Hirst & Piersol, 1893.
  • The two-headed Janus.
  • The Greek tortoise "Janus", is born in 1997 in the [[Museum of Natural History of Geneva]], pictured here in 2008.
  • Two-headed cat born in Paris, 1773. It only lived for a few hours.
  • 2-headed pigeon, 1775
  • [[Vishnu]] reclines on the multi-hooded serpent [[Shesha]], while the four-headed [[Brahma]] sits on a lotus, rising from Vishnu's navel.
  • 3-headed lamb, born 1577
  • A (female) case of Dicephalus parapagus.
  • Drawing of the eighteenth century Boy of Bengal,  affected by craniopagus parasiticus.
CONDITION OF HAVING MORE THAN ONE HEAD
Dicephalus dipus tetrabrachius; Bicephalic; Carmen and Lupita Andrade-Solis; Two-headed snake; Two-headed animals; Two-headed animal; Multi-headed animals; Two headed animal; Two headed animals; Multi headed animal; Multi headed animals; Two-headed creature; Multi headed creature; Multi-headed creature; Multi-headed creatures; Multi headed creatures; Two headed creatures; Two headed creature; Two-headed creatures; Dicephalic; Polycephalic; Multicephalic; Multicephaly; Bicephaly; Dicephaly; Bicephal; Dicephal; Polycephal; Multi-headed animal; Polycephalic animal; Bicephalic animal; Triple-headed; Triple headed; Three headed; Three-headed; Three heads; We (rat snake); Extra head; Supplementary head; Two-headedness; Axial bifurcation; Twoheadedness; Two headedness; Polycephalic animals; Two-headed cow; Two headed cattle; Two-headed cattle; Two headed person; Two-headed person; Two headed people; Two-headed people; Three headed animal; Three-headed animal; Three-headed creature; Three headed creature; Two headed cow; Two-headed sheep; Two-headed lamb; Two headed sheep; Two headed kitten; Two headed lamb; Two-headed kitten; Two headed cat; Two-headed cat; Three headed snake; Three-headed snake; Two headed turtle; Two-headed turtle; Three headed turtle; Three-headed turtle; Two-headed tortoise; Two headed tortoise; Two headed snake; Bicephalic animals; Dicephalic animals; Dicephalic animal; Dicephalus; Bicephalus; Two heads; Tricephalous; Tripleheaded; Triplehead; Triple-head; Triple head; Triple heads; Triple-heads; Tripleheads; Threeheaded; Three-heads; Threeheads; Threehead; Three head; Three-head; Three headedness; Three-headedness; Threeheadedness; Triple headedness; Triple-headedness; Tripleheadedness; Two-headed; Polycephalies; Bicephalies; Dicephalies; Polycephalous; Polycephalousness; Bicephalous; Bicephalousness; Dicephalous; Dicephalousness; Tricephaly; Tricephalic; Tricephalousness; Polycephalics; Bicephalics; Dicephalics; Tricephalics; Two-headed baby; Polycephalism
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Wikipedia

Dhu al-Hijja

Dhu al-Hijja (Arabic: ذُو ٱلْحِجَّة, romanized: Ḏū al-Ḥijja, IPA: [ðu‿l.ħid͡ʒ.d͡ʒah]), also spelled Zu al-Hijja, is the twelfth and final month in the Islamic calendar. It is a very sacred month in the Islamic calendar, one in which the Ḥajj (Pilgrimage) takes place as well as the Festival of the Sacrifice.

"Dhu al-Hijja" literally means "Possessor of the Pilgrimage" or "The Month of the Pilgrimage". During this month Muslim pilgrims from all around the world congregate at Mecca to visit the Kaaba. The Hajj is performed on the eighth, ninth and the tenth of this month. Day of Arafah takes place on the ninth of the month. Eid al-Adha, the "Festival of the Sacrifice", begins on the tenth day and ends on sunset of the 13th.

In the Ottoman Empire times, the name in Ottoman Turkish was Zī-'l-Hìjjé or Zil-hig̃g̃e. In modern Turkish, the name is Zilhicce. In Urdu, the month is commonly referred to as Zilhaj or Zilhij.