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  • The most famous magical trick from [[period]] is the ''Indian rope trick''. Observed by [[Marco Polo]] this feat was performed in [[China Lamont, Peter "The Rise of the Great Indian Rope Trick" (US: Thunder's Mouth Press 2005) ISBN: 1560256613
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  • ...mere commentary on Dioscorides' work with minor additions from Arabian and Indian sources.
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  • ...ssibly as a novelty) amongst the [[nobility]] under names such as '[[India|Indian]] [[chicken]]'. Prior to the 16th century, turkey was definitely not avail
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  • ...[17th century]], there are some [[SCAdian]]s who play [[medieval]] [[India|Indian]] or [[Japan|Japanese]] [[persona|personas]], who are likely to be Buddhist
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  • ***Indian Ringneck
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  • ...f the [[Caribbean]], Irish, [[Baltic]], North or Mediterranean Seas or the Indian waters near [[Persia]] or in the South [[China]] Sea or Sea of [[Japan]].
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  • ...encountered and brought back three species of psiticula [[parakeet]]: the Indian ringneck, the plum headed, and of course the Alexandrine parakeet. Based o
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