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[[Category:Facade of Duomo di Orvieto - Reliefs of the first pillar]]
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Naamah was a Name. Sanskrit(Devanagari IAST 15919) is Namaha(नमह), English is Name (नेम), Hindi is Naam(नाम)

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English: Genesis : Marble bas-relief "The Arts of the Trivium and Quadrivium : Naomi teaches reading; Jubal, father of music", cathedral of Orvieto, Italy
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