Ankachekavar (Malayalam അങ�ഗചെകവര�) means 'a chekavan fighting for his ruler'. A few centuries back in Kerala, south India, quarrels between local rulers were resolved by fixing an Ankam, a duel to the death, between two Ankachekavars, each ruler being represented by one Ankachekavar. The ruler represented by the surviving Ankachekavar was considered the winner.
Inacronyms (pronounced Eye-Nackrow-Nims) are unique combinations of symbols and characters that take the form of traditional anacronyms. To
delineate, an acronym is a form of abbreviation for words usually consisting of the first letters of those words. For example, IRS is an acronym for
Internal Revenue Service. Anacronyms are extentions of acronyms where variations of the letters are used as a type of mnemonic to represent a word or
concept to the point that the representation becomes a replacement. In many cases mnemonics are formed from traditional acronyms and become used as
commonplace words. Expanding on this logic, Inacronyms are letter and symbol combinations that represent various personal attributes that are themselves
commonplace. These attribute codes are then used as personal advertisements.
Inacronyms represent a new communication paradigm. Prior to inacronyms, letter and symbols on apparel and in other mediums were not used to speak a
coded language as personal advertising to the public. The communication in codes that form the basis for inacronyms is assumed to provide a faux level of
privacy. This faux privacy is based on the assumption that people who do not know the code are unaware of the meaning. However the code key is freely provided by Inacronym.com in what is called the Universal Inacronym Key©. Jeffery Padgett is credited with the creation of inacronyms in 2005 as a way to improve how he met people and made new friends.
delineate, an acronym is a form of abbreviation for words usually consisting of the first letters of those words. For example, IRS is an acronym for
Internal Revenue Service. Anacronyms are extentions of acronyms where variations of the letters are used as a type of mnemonic to represent a word or
concept to the point that the representation becomes a replacement. In many cases mnemonics are formed from traditional acronyms and become used as
commonplace words. Expanding on this logic, Inacronyms are letter and symbol combinations that represent various personal attributes that are themselves
commonplace. These attribute codes are then used as personal advertisements.
Inacronyms represent a new communication paradigm. Prior to inacronyms, letter and symbols on apparel and in other mediums were not used to speak a
coded language as personal advertising to the public. The communication in codes that form the basis for inacronyms is assumed to provide a faux level of
privacy. This faux privacy is based on the assumption that people who do not know the code are unaware of the meaning. However the code key is freely provided by Inacronym.com in what is called the Universal Inacronym Key©. Jeffery Padgett is credited with the creation of inacronyms in 2005 as a way to improve how he met people and made new friends.
:This article is about the Canadian Town in Irbil, Iraq.
The “Canadian Town” project will cover an area of 237.8 acres in the promising town of Irbil /Kurdistan, which lends itself to the construction of luxurious residential projects.
In addition to its 4 seasons and scenic splendors, Erbil is as well a center of culture, education and trade. Its geographic location allows it to play a crucial role in trade in the region. Its oil plant and wealth of natural resources make it an attractive investment opportunity.
Site development has been booming in this area witnessed by the several luxury hotels as the Kempenski hotel chain, a 500 bed hospital, Erbil Park,Sami AbdulRahman Park, Zeytoun Camp, Dream City and the Olympic Village...
The “Canadian Town” project will cover an area of 237.8 acres in the promising town of Irbil /Kurdistan, which lends itself to the construction of luxurious residential projects.
In addition to its 4 seasons and scenic splendors, Erbil is as well a center of culture, education and trade. Its geographic location allows it to play a crucial role in trade in the region. Its oil plant and wealth of natural resources make it an attractive investment opportunity.
Site development has been booming in this area witnessed by the several luxury hotels as the Kempenski hotel chain, a 500 bed hospital, Erbil Park,Sami AbdulRahman Park, Zeytoun Camp, Dream City and the Olympic Village...
The Order of Ormus are Chivalric Orders first formed in the Kingdom of Ormus in 1287; while, Ormus was still a city state. In 1523, the port city of Ormus was occupied by the Portuguese Empire by this time it had become a Kingdom. The people of Ormus were considered St. John Christians by the Portuguese but apparently held a Gnostic belief system. The heredity of its monastic Royal line was recognized by Pope Clement VII on October 30,1524.
It was the only Royal line in history which was past from mother to daughter that has ever held papal recognition. After the fall of the Kingdom of Ormus to the Ottoman Empire in 1703, a large portion of the population immigrated to Europe. This included the Royal family which settled in Paris.
In 1980, at the age of nine, Grand Duchess Erica Romanovsky-Ilyinsky D'Ormus of Russia was named Grand Mistress of the Order upon the death of her grandmother Victoria Romanovsky-Ilyinsky D'Ormus by Pope John Paul II. Membership in the Order of Ormus is by birth or invitation and its membership list is not published.
It was the only Royal line in history which was past from mother to daughter that has ever held papal recognition. After the fall of the Kingdom of Ormus to the Ottoman Empire in 1703, a large portion of the population immigrated to Europe. This included the Royal family which settled in Paris.
In 1980, at the age of nine, Grand Duchess Erica Romanovsky-Ilyinsky D'Ormus of Russia was named Grand Mistress of the Order upon the death of her grandmother Victoria Romanovsky-Ilyinsky D'Ormus by Pope John Paul II. Membership in the Order of Ormus is by birth or invitation and its membership list is not published.