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Encyclopedia > Tarish
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Tarish may refer to:

  • An Anglicised form of the Biblical Tarshish(1).
  • A language spoken by a small itenerent people in England and America (2).
  • The name of a tribe in Mary Waldorf's book Thousand Camps: " When real estate developers threaten the sacred campsite of the Tarish, a long-vanished tribe who appear to Chloe and Joaquin on foggy nights, the children go back in time to find the hiding place of the agreement promising to preserve the site forever."(3)

References

1.Lay Liturgical Resources (http://www.layliturgy.com/LBS/overview/geographic/LBS_over_Tarshish.htm)


2. The Children of Wisdom: An Introduction to the Tarish Rite Apostolic Church. by Bishop Patrick R. Saucer.


3. Thousand Camps by Mary Waldorf.


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Drama Source - Authors, Composers, and Arrangers (572 words)
Tarish, who was once a once a Christian, robs Rumael's home city with his band, the Gadianton robbers.
Tarish is asked to help guard a group of prisoners brought in by the Gadianton guards.
Tarish leaves and asks her not to tell the rest of the family that he came.
Elfwood: Stories / Eller 'upsidedown' Mcknight / 'Burnished Bronze' (5614 words)
Tarish had heard the rumors in the palace, Azara had fallen in love with a soldier, no one was exactly sure who, but when the princess had confessed her love to him- whoever he was- he had refused her.
It left Tarish feeling rather silly, she was unused to the way it felt and she hated that she had been forced to wear it in the same style that Azara wore.
Tarish’s only consolation was that no one had noticed she wasn’t wearing the hideous shoes, which someone had managed to incorporate gold into.
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