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[[File:JulesLaurens+Jardinsabandonnésd'Aschref+1874+PublicDomain .jpg|thumb|400px|Bimbhari Trees along a lake in [[Corundy]]]] | [[File:JulesLaurens+Jardinsabandonnésd'Aschref+1874+PublicDomain .jpg|thumb|400px|Bimbhari Trees along a lake in [[Corundy]]]] | ||
− | A tree of Corundy, anciently sacred to the | + | A tree of [[Corundy]], anciently sacred to the [[Kalama]]ns the appearance of which is virtually identical to the Mediterranean Cypress (Cupressus Sempervirens) tree of Earth is called bimbhari in the [[Jaithan Language]]. |
[[File:HirgunyaScriptbimbhari.png|thumb|300px|Hirgunya script for the word 'Bimbhari' in Kalaman language]] | [[File:HirgunyaScriptbimbhari.png|thumb|300px|Hirgunya script for the word 'Bimbhari' in Kalaman language]] |
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A tree of Corundy, anciently sacred to the Kalamans the appearance of which is virtually identical to the Mediterranean Cypress (Cupressus Sempervirens) tree of Earth is called bimbhari in the Jaithan Language.
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