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Scitamineous (medicine)


scitamineous
<botany> Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Scitamimeae), mostly tropical herbs, including the ginger, Indian shot, banana, and the plants producing turmeric and arrowroot.

Origin: NL. Sciamineosus, fr. Scitamineze, fr. L. Scitamentum a delicacy, dainty.

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Khomeini, Ruhollah (sh)




orig. Ruhollah Musavi

born May 17, 1900?, Khomeyn, Iran
died June 3, 1989, Tehran

Shi?ite cleric and leader of Iran (1979-89).

He received a traditional religious Education and settled in Qom งใ 1922, where he became a Shi?ite scholar of some repute and an outspoken opponent first of Iran's ruler, Reza Shah Pahlavi (r. 1926-41), and then of his son, Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi (r. 1941-79). Popularly recognized as a grand ayatollah in the early 1960s, he was imprisoned and then exiled (1964) for his criticism of the government. He settled first in Iraq
where he taught at the shrine city of Al-Najaf for some years
and then, in 1978, near Paris, where he continued to speak out against the shah. During that time he also refined his theory of velayat-e faqih ("government of the jurist"), in which the Shi?ite clergy
traditionally politically quiescent in Iran
would govern the state. Iranian unrest increased until the shah fled in 1979; Khomeini returned shortly thereafter and was eventually named Iran's political and religious leader (rahbar). He ruled over a system in which the clergy dominated the government, and his foreign policies were both anti-Western and anticommunist. During the first year of his Leadership, Iranian militants seized the U.S. embassy in Tehran
greatly exacerbating tensions with the U.S.
and the devastating Iran-Iraq War (1980-90) began.