Şeva Zistanê - définition. Qu'est-ce que Şeva Zistanê
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Şeva Zistanê - définition


Şeva Zistanê         
The Night of Winter (Kurdish: Şeva Zistanê, شه‌وی زمستان) is an unofficial holiday celebrated by communities throughout the Kurdistan region in the Middle East. The night is considered one of the oldest holidays still observed by modern Kurds and was celebrated by ancient tribes in the region as a holy day.
Seva (Indian religions)         
  • Kar Sewa appeal for the construction of the clock tower gateway entrance to the [[Golden Temple]], Amritsar, Punjab, ca.1951
SELFLESS SERVICE AND VOLUNTEERING IN INDIAN RELIGIONS
Kar Sevak; Karsevaks; Karsevak; Sevadar; Kar Sevas; Sewadar; Selfless Service; Kar seva; Kar sevaks; Kar sevak; Kar Sevaks; Sewa Day; Selfless service; Seva (Indian religions)
Seva (also transcribed as sewa), in Hinduism and Sikhism, is a selfless service that is performed without any expectation of result or award for performing it. Such services can be performed to benefit other human beings or society.
Sevā         
  • Kar Sewa appeal for the construction of the clock tower gateway entrance to the [[Golden Temple]], Amritsar, Punjab, ca.1951
SELFLESS SERVICE AND VOLUNTEERING IN INDIAN RELIGIONS
Kar Sevak; Karsevaks; Karsevak; Sevadar; Kar Sevas; Sewadar; Selfless Service; Kar seva; Kar sevaks; Kar sevak; Kar Sevaks; Sewa Day; Selfless service; Seva (Indian religions)
Sevā (also transcribed as sewa), in Hinduism and Sikhism, is the concept of selfless service that is performed without any expectation of result or award for performing it. Such services can be performed to benefit other human beings or society.