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BARBAROUSNESS - перевод на арабский

PERSON PERCEIVED TO BE EITHER UNCIVILIZED OR PRIMITIVE BASED ON STEREOTYPES
Barbarians; Barbaric; BARBARIANS; Barbarousness; Barberian; Barbarians in Western cultures; Barbarian (Western culture); Barbarian (Western cultures); Barbarians in Western culture; Barbarian in Western cultures; Barbaroi; Barbarization; Barbarisation; Barbarus; Barbarians in China; Barbarii; Βαρβαρος
  • A preconnesian marble depiction of a barbarian. Second century AD.
  • 19th-century portrayal of the [[Huns]] as barbarians by A. De Neuville.
  • The ''Dying Galatian'', [[Capitoline Museums]], Rome
  • Mongol invaders]], 13th century AD
  • Germanic]] warriors" as depicted in [[Philipp Clüver]]'s ''Germania Antiqua'' (1616)
  • The purpose of the [[Great Wall of China]] was to stop the "barbarians" from crossing the northern border of China.
  • atlas]] on a 16th-century [[villa]] in [[Milan]]. Sculpted by [[Antonio Abbondio]] for [[Leone Leoni]]
  • Routes taken by barbarian invaders during the [[Migration Period]], 5th century AD
  • Ransom of Christian slaves held in Barbary, 17th century
  • Miao]] in Hunan, 1795
  • Slaves in chains, relief found in Smyrna (present day [[İzmir]], [[Turkey]]), 200 AD

BARBAROUSNESS         

الصفة

بَرْبَريّ ; هَمَجِيّ ; وَحْشِيّ

BARBARIZATION         

ألاسم

لُكْنَة

barbaric         
صِفَة : همجيّ . غير متمدن

Определение

Barbarousness
·noun The quality or state of being barbarous; barbarity; barbarism.

Википедия

Barbarian

A barbarian, or savage, is someone who is perceived to be either uncivilized or primitive. The designation is usually applied as a generalization based on a popular stereotype; barbarians can be members of any nation judged by some to be less civilized or orderly (such as a tribal society) but may also be part of a certain "primitive" cultural group (such as nomads) or social class (such as bandits) both within and outside one's own nation. Alternatively, they may instead be admired and romanticised as noble savages. In idiomatic or figurative usage, a "barbarian" may also be an individual reference to a brutal, cruel, warlike, and insensitive person.

The term originates from the Greek: βάρβαρος (barbaros pl. βάρβαροι barbaroi). In Ancient Greece, the Greeks used the term not only towards those who did not speak Greek and follow classical Greek customs, but also towards Greek populations on the fringe of the Greek world with peculiar dialects. In Ancient Rome, the Romans adapted and used the term towards tribal non-Romans such as the Berbers, Germanics, Celts, Iberians, Thracians, Illyrians, and Sarmatians. In the early modern period and sometimes later, the Byzantine Greeks used it for the Turks in a clearly pejorative manner. In Ancient China, references to barbarians go back as far as the Shang Dynasty and the Spring and Autumn Annals. "Lands beyond moral influence" (Chinese: 化外之地; pinyin: Huà wài zhī dì) or areas outside of range of the Emperor were generally labeled as "Barbarians" or uncivilized through the lens of Sinocentrism.